We are incredibly spoiled if we don't respect what Dabo did there. He did not inherit a well oiled machine, he inherited a program that hadn't won a conference title since 1991! Any comparisons to programs a coach inherited that had enjoyed recent success aren't really valid, he had to build something he didn't just inherit it. Tommy Bowden was there from 1999 to 2008 and the best he could muster was a 9 win season! He had a better season at Tulane!
You take a program that hadn't had a conference title in 20 years and then you win 7, you're doing something right. It's ironic that I see some people crediting Clemson as a good football program but bashing Dabo, when Dabo is the only reason they're considered a good football program!
He gave them 2 of their 3 championships, he gave them 7 of their 18 conference titles. They've been members of the ACC since 1953 so they only won 11 conference titles from 1953 until he showed up! He's put them on the map, he's taken them from distant second in the state in popularity to national relevance! I don't like the guy either, but credit where credit is due. He built something. It wasn't instant success either, first three years were a struggle, next four years Clemson became relevant, then unfortunately for Alabama fans he started a stretch which was phenomenal.
The truth is there's only 2 other coaches during his time as a head coach that have accomplished anything comparable and that's Nick Saban and Urban Meyer. No one else comes close to what Dabo has done. Also, Urban Meyer was 8-5 his last year at Florida...