Reading the following 247 Sports summary about how Dabo is filling all the vacancies on his staff, I thought it would be most interesting to chart the similarities between these two guys. I've always felt that, what CMC is doing at ISU, carries a lot of similarities to what Dabo has done at Clemson. Here's the 247 summary of how he's filling his staff vacancies:
Clemson: Dabo Swinney is staying in house with his replacements at offensive and defensive coordinator while also filling their roles with other members already on staff. Quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter has been promoted to offensive coordinator and senior defensive assistant Wes Goodwin has been bumped up to defensive coordinator. They replace Tony Elliott and Brent Venables, who recently took over the head-coaching jobs at Virginia and Oklahoma, respectively. Safeties and special teams coach Mickey Conn removes the special teams tag and adds co-defensive coordinator duties, Kyle Richardson bumps from an off-the-field role to coach tight ends and cornerbacks coach Mike Reed adds the title of special teams coordinator.
Clemson: Dabo Swinney is staying in house with his replacements at offensive and defensive coordinator while also filling their roles with other members already on staff. Quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter has been promoted to offensive coordinator and senior defensive assistant Wes Goodwin has been bumped up to defensive coordinator. They replace Tony Elliott and Brent Venables, who recently took over the head-coaching jobs at Virginia and Oklahoma, respectively. Safeties and special teams coach Mickey Conn removes the special teams tag and adds co-defensive coordinator duties, Kyle Richardson bumps from an off-the-field role to coach tight ends and cornerbacks coach Mike Reed adds the title of special teams coordinator.