Every game is critical.

We work too hard to be miserable.

My father figures were my coaches.

You got to be a champion on the inside.

I've never failed at anything in my life.

I'm counting every silver lining I can get.

Play within the system. Be a decision maker.

I know the price I've paid to be where I am.

Colin Cowherd? I never met him; I don't know him.

I've never seen myself as a second-class citizen.

I was the first one in my family to go to college.

I think God has got a sense of humor. I really do.

All we can do is evaluate what we see in practice.

I'm a wimp. I'm from Alabama. I don't like the cold.

To be an overachiever you have to be an over believer.

There's nobody tougher on the players than me. Nobody.

I don't think it's good to be a distraction to your team.

You don't have to sacrifice your family to be a great coach.

I love the trips that I've experienced as a player and a coach.

My dad was the biggest Alabama fan ever, and I was brainwashed.

If Alabama were 8-4, they'd still be dominating the conversation.

I've never really hired anybody that people thought I should hire.

My entire life, nothing's been easy. This is the way it ought to be.

I think continuity is a good thing. But change is sometimes good, too.

Every game is huge and every game will count when it's all said and done.

Everyone will be judged one day, but it's not up to me to judge somebody.

For me personally, joy comes from focusing on Jesus, others, and yourself.

You can't be afraid to play. Commit to play and you live with the results.

I ain't never going to apologize for a 21-point win over a state rival, ever.

Whatever results you get, learn and grow from it and move on to the next one.

I don't ever want to come in the locker room and have players in there pouting.

When you lose a parent, it's a strange feeling. It's a hard thing to get used to.

I have an MBA, but my Ph.D. is in people. Everything I do is about relationships.

No matter what's behind us in the rearview mirror, it's always about what's next.

I'm always just focused on being great where I'm at and blooming where I'm planted.

I always told people Alabama was the smartest state because it has four As and a B.

I just made a decision a long time ago: I'm not going to be defined by a scoreboard.

Any time you have coaching changes and things like that, you go and study everything.

Everybody runs, but only one wins first prize. So, run your race in such a way as to win.

I just think there is a right way to do things, and I don't think two wrongs make a right.

You're looking at a guy who grew up in the state of Alabama, and my dream was to play there.

I'm a Christian, but I've coached and played with Muslims and all kind of different religions.

I thought, 'If I ever get a new football building, I want a slide.' Now I go down it every day.

It takes a lot to be Dabo Swinney, and not everyone can live this lifestyle. But, boy is it fun.

I'm not trying to be like everybody else. I want to be Clemson, and Clemson's not for everybody.

I've just never really gotten caught up in what people think about me, because I can't control that.

I just look back at my entire life. You know, my faith. I knew that I was where I was supposed to be.

In recruiting, you talk about anything and everything a recruit wants to talk about that seems relevant.

I've had people say things to me like, 'Don't change.' I don't know how to be anything other than myself.

If you grow up with traditions in your family, it's always nice to be able to get home and have those moments.

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