Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has reportedly decided to part ways with defensive coordinator Wes Goodwin.
Multiple reports indicate that Goodwin has been informed he will not return to lead the Tigers’ defense in 2025. The decision follows a challenging 2024 season for Clemson’s defense, which saw significant statistical declines.
Goodwin, who succeeded Brent Venables as defensive coordinator after the 2021 season, oversaw a unit that ranked ninth in the ACC and 69th nationally in total defense this year, allowing 374.1 yards per game. The Tigers struggled particularly against the run, giving up 160.7 rushing yards per game and 4.7 yards per carry—both marking the worst performances in decades. Big plays were also a problem, as Clemson allowed 73 plays of 20 or more yards, tied for 126th nationally.
Goodwin’s tenure included notable highs, such as Clemson leading the ACC in total defense in 2023, but consistent issues in 2024 forced Swinney’s hand.
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