Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney Channels His Inner Blocboy JB With Shoot Dance Celebration

The Tigers coach has some nice moves.

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It was a triumphant night for the Clemson Tigers as they earned college football supremacy on Monday night, winning the National Championship game against the number one ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. The Tigers won the game by 28 points, with a score of 44-16. If you are an Alabama fan, it was a night to forget, but for the Clemson football team and its supporters, it was a night to remember.

One of the happiest people last night was Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney who channeled his inner Blocboy JB in the locker room after the game. In a video posted to Instagram, you can see the coach hitting the "shoot" dance while other players on the team surround him and cheer him on.

Swinney has been known for showing off his dance moves. He's already done the "dab" and "hit them folks" dance so the coach is no stranger to letting loose a little.

The team also shaded Drake who has shown his support for the Crimson Tide in the past. In the locker room after the game, they played the song "Big Rings," which was a subtle troll at the rapper.

This was Clemson's second national title in three years. 


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