In the spring of 1939 he led Clemson to the Southern Conference Basketball championship.
In his two seasons at the helm, he led Clemson to a 19-19 record.
However, he still led Clemson in rushing, becoming the first Tiger in history to do that.
He led Clemson to ten bowl games, an undefeated season in 1949, and several Top-20 rankings during his tenure as head coach.
Horace Grant, a center, scored 33 points to lead Clemson.
K. C. Rivers led Clemson with 19 points.
Michael Tait scored 25 to lead Clemson.
In 2010, Swinney led Clemson to a 6-7 season.
In 1981, Ford led Clemson to a 12-0 record and the national championship-the first national title in the school's 98-year history.
Georgia Tech leads Clemson in the all time series 50-25-2.