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Clemson still won the ACC and went to the playoffs with a very average Kelly Bryant in the 2017 season. If they would have gotten a Kelly Bryant type of quarterback performance last year, they would have done the same. They probably would have gotten beat in the playoff game but remember they played Georgia during the season and lost 10-3. Any type of decent quarterback play in that game, they might have beaten the Bulldogs. Their other two losses were to NC state and Pitt where they were only able to muster 215 and 315 total yards respectively. The defense was great and had to work twice as hard because the offense just couldn't stay on the field.It will be interesting to see what Clemson can sustain. They had back to back great college quarterbacks. That is not sustainable. They had incredible coaching continuity, then they lost both coordinators at the same time. That was not sustainable. But they promoted from within, so maybe transitions are relatively smooth? And Dabo's streak of keeping guys committed ended. That was not sustainable. And Dabo doesn't want to play the portal or NIL games? Then I can't see how your program is sustainable, even over the next 2-3 years (unless you are a service academy).
I'd have to look back at their schedule and results to figure out if they could have been a playoff team, but that is largely a function of your record in a power 5 conference. I understand that means you are in the tournament, but that does not mean you would really contend for a championship. Oklahoma and Notre Dame are examples. I tend to think Clemson's best days are now behind them. And I know that, while Watson was spectacular, that D line was fantastic. And they have not had that level of defense since.
Long-term, I agree that they've lost too much from the coaching staff and Dabo's unwillingness to run his team like a modern program will eventually catch up to them. They're still more than talented enough to run through the ACC if the offense can cooperate but I don't know how much longer that will be the case.