Pete Golding Responds to Dabo Swinney's Tampering Allegations
Golding rebuts Dabo's accusation: 'Two sides'
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Ole Miss coach Pete Golding addressed accusations from Clemson's Dabo Swinney regarding tampering in the transfer of linebacker Luke Ferrelli. Golding emphasized that there are two sides to the story and clarified the circumstances surrounding Ferrelli's transfer from Clemson to Ole Miss.
- 01Pete Golding rebuts Dabo Swinney's tampering accusations regarding linebacker Luke Ferrelli.
- 02Golding explained that Ferrelli initially joined Clemson before transferring to Ole Miss.
- 03He clarified that a starting position was not available for Ferrelli at Clemson.
- 04Swinney had previously threatened to report tampering to the NCAA.
- 05No ruling has been made by the NCAA regarding the tampering allegations.
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Two months after Clemson's head coach Dabo Swinney accused Ole Miss coach Pete Golding of tampering in the transfer of linebacker Luke Ferrelli, Golding provided his perspective on the situation. Ferrelli, who initially transferred to Clemson from California, decided to move to Ole Miss after realizing a starting position was not available for him at Clemson. Golding stated, 'There's two sides to every story,' and explained that he informed Ferrelli about the availability of the middle linebacker position, which only opened up after TJ Dottery transferred to LSU. Swinney had likened the situation to 'having an affair on your honeymoon' and indicated he would report any tampering to the NCAA. However, as of now, the NCAA has not made any ruling regarding the allegations. Golding emphasized the importance of compliance and stated, 'That's why we have a compliance office.'
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