Syracuse Football: 5 questions with Clemson PxP Don Munson

CLEMSON, SC - OCTOBER 07: A general view of Memorial Stadium as the Clemson Tigers and Wake Forest Demon Deacons huddle during their football game on October 7, 2017 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Mike Comer/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC - OCTOBER 07: A general view of Memorial Stadium as the Clemson Tigers and Wake Forest Demon Deacons huddle during their football game on October 7, 2017 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Mike Comer/Getty Images) /
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Paul A. Esden Jr. (@BoyGreen25): 

Okay Don, looking forward to the rest of the Clemson schedule. The questions of could this be another undefeated team are starting to perk up. If there were a most dangerous team left on the schedule, who would it be? Who would be on Clemson’s radar that could take the team down?

Don Munson (@WDonaldMunson):

Uhm, Syracuse is the most dangerous. I know I’m starting to sound like coach Swinney and a lot of that is because I

use to work in the department with the coach for years. So yeah he has rubbed off on me. Here’s the thing, if you don’t think Syracuse can beat Clemson, then you’re crazy, because they definitely can.

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Here’s the thing I love about Syracuse. Head coach Dino Babers, much like Swinney, has a vision.

He’s beginning to establish his culture. Also continuing on that, Babers has a style, both offensively and defensively.

You can bottle up and sell that to recruits. To be perfectly honest, Syracuse hasn’t had that over

the last several years. So Dino really appears to have it all with his personality, his schematics, and his culture.

I’d imagine that Dino isn’t only persuasive and influential to recruits but more importantly to the parents of those recruits in their living room. That’s why if I’m a Syracuse fan, I’m pretty excited for the present and the future. I love his attitude and the way he handles his business.