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Clemson’s going to the National Championship, so Dabo Swinney’s dancing yet again

Clemson won the Orange Bowl to advance to the National Championship against Alabama, which means it’s time for head coach Dabo Swinney to be spotted dancing with his players again.

In the middle of last season, Clemson posted a delightful video of Swinney dancing to to “Happy” by Pharrell.

Since that point, Clemson has done a lot of winning, going 22-1, and Dabo has done a lot of dancing. The Tigers are now 14-0 and the season has essentially been one giant dance fest for Swinney.

Sometimes he’s participated in the latest dance craze sweeping the nation. Like when he broke out a dab or did the Whip and Nae Nae.

When Drake released “Hotline Bling,” Swinney was quick to get in on that action as well.

Other times he just danced to dance.

If the Tigers win the national championship Dabo may never stop dancing.

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