Should Dabo Swinney and Trevor Lawrence feel like Rodney Dangerfield tonight?



… “can’t get no respect”

Back when the first College Football Playoff seedings were announced, the undefeated Clemson Tigers, the defending NCAA Div. I champions who have not lost a game in years, were not even included in the top four.

And even tonight, when they worked their way up to the number two spot and defeated the top pick at that time — Ohio State, they are not being picked to defeat LSU in the national title game.

The Clemson Tigers have been in three of the past four national title games, winning two thus far. They decimated the SEC power Alabama Crimson Tide last year, and yet everyone continues to point to their “weak schedule.”

The Clemson Tigers have the best pass defense in the country to throw against Heisman Trophy Joe Burrow of LSU. They also have the best balanced offense in the country with sophomore QB Trevor Lawrence and running back Ettienne.

In addition, think of this from SI:

The No. 1 seed has not won the national title in the first five years of the College Football Playoff. Top seeds have twice been taken out in the semifinals and are 0-3 SU in the title game. Clemson’s two titles under Swinney in the past three years have come as the No. 2 seed, so the underdog role will be nothing new to boys from the state of South Carolina.

Still, three-quarters of the betting is on LSU’s side.

I will be live-blogging this game. 

First time, so be patient.

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