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Dabo Swinney Accuses Pete Golding, Ole Miss of Transfer Portal Tampering

Mark Livingston Published: January 26, 2026 | Updated: January 26, 2026 5 minutes read
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CLEMSON, S.C. — The 2026 college football offseason was supposed to be quiet for Clemson. The Tigers had identified a key defensive addition, locked in a commitment from linebacker Luke Ferrelli — a rising star from California — and begun building for the next season. What unfolded instead was a public confrontation that has ignited one of the most significant debates in college football: whether the transfer portal era has blurred the lines between recruiting and tampering.

Last week, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney took to the podium and accused Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding and members of the Rebels’ program of “blatant tampering” with Ferrelli after the linebacker had already signed with Clemson, enrolled and begun attending classes and workouts. Swinney’s detailed account — complete with a timeline of texts, phone calls and contract offers — has turned what many expected to be a behind-the-scenes recruitment into a national controversy. (reuters.com)

A High-Profile Prospect: Enter Luke Ferrelli

Ferrelli was one of the breakout defensive players in 2025, leading all freshmen in tackles and earning ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year honors during his time at California. On Jan. 6, he transferred into the Clemson program and signed a financial aid agreement, relocated to the area, enrolled in classes and began participating in team activities — an unusual step for a transfer before being on a field for even one practice. (thescore.com)

Clemson’s plan was straightforward: a single standout linebacker to anchor the defense. But as Swinney laid out in his press conference, that plan quickly met interference. Ferrelli’s agent informed Clemson general manager Jordan Sorrells that Ole Miss was actively pursuing the linebacker, even after his commitment to the Tigers. (thescore.com)

Alleged Contacts and Communications

According to Swinney, events escalated rapidly on Jan. 15. Ferrelli told Clemson staff that Golding had texted him during an 8 a.m. class, asking about his contract buyout and sending a photo of a potential revenue-sharing deal. (thescore.com)

Beyond Golding’s alleged texts, Ferrelli reported that current Rebels quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and former Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart called him in a concerted effort to sway his decision. Swinney characterized these actions as going beyond standard recruiting. (reuters.com)

Despite the outreach, Ferrelli initially reaffirmed his commitment to Clemson, but not for long. On Jan. 16 — the final day for players to enter the transfer portal before a window closed — he asked to be entered back into the portal. Later that day, Ole Miss reportedly increased its contract offer to a two-year, $2 million agreement, according to Swinney’s timeline, and Ferrelli committed to the Rebels. (thescore.com)

Swinney’s Public Critique

In statements that shook social media and college football news cycles, Swinney did not hold back. “There’s tampering, and then there’s blatant tampering,” he said, categorizing this situation as extreme because Ferrelli was already signed, enrolled, practicing and attending classes. The coach argued that the current transfer and NIL landscape lacks meaningful consequences for behaviors that undermine program stability. (elevenwarriors.com)

Swinney challenged other coaches to speak up if they had witnessed similar situations and said Clemson had given all evidence to the NCAA for further review. “If you tamper with my players, I’m going to turn you in,” he said, adding that the sport’s rules must mean something. (elevenwarriors.com)

Ole Miss Has Not Responded Publicly

As of this writing, neither Ole Miss nor Golding has issued a detailed public rebuttal to Swinney’s allegations through institutional channels. The lack of a formal response has drawn attention, though some media reporting suggests internal messages between staff members acknowledged outreach to Ferrelli. (thescore.com)

Wider Implications for College Football

The NCAA’s enforcement office said it will investigate credible allegations of tampering and expects cooperation, but it has not laid out a timeline or specified what punishments might follow. If NCAA rules were violated — especially around contact after enrollment and potential financial inducements — sanctions could range from recruiting violations to more serious penalties. (reuters.com)

Beyond enforcement, the situation has amplified calls for clearer boundaries in the transfer portal era, especially around when and how coaches may communicate with players who have committed to other schools.


Sidebar Timeline: Ferrelli Transfer and Controversy

  • Jan. 4 — Clemson begins talks with Ferrelli’s agent. (thescore.com)
  • Jan. 5 — Ferrelli visits Clemson and meets with staff. (sports.yahoo.com)
  • Jan. 6 — Verbal commitment and signed agreement with Clemson. (thescore.com)
  • Jan. 7 — Financial aid agreement signed; Ferrelli moves to Clemson. (thescore.com)
  • Jan. 14 — Clemson told Ole Miss is pursuing Ferrelli. (thescore.com)
  • Jan. 15 — Swinney alleges Golding texts Ferrelli during class. (thescore.com)
  • Jan. 16 — Final portal entry day; Ferrelli re-enters portal and commits to Ole Miss after reported contract increase. (thescore.com)
  • Jan. 16 — Clemson files a formal complaint with the NCAA. (reuters.com)
  • Jan. 23 — Swinney publicly outlines allegations at press conference. (reuters.com)

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