The NCAA is investigating Dabo Swinney's tampering allegations against Ole Miss, following Swinney's public accusations against Ole Miss coach Pete Golding. Swinney claims Golding tampered with Clemson linebacker Luke Ferrelli, who transferred from Cal to Clemson and signed a revenue-sharing contract. According to Swinney, Golding texted Ferrelli during a class, inquiring about the buyout, and even provided a picture of a $1 million contract. This led to Ferrelli informing Clemson coaches of his intention to leave, despite earlier reassurances. Clemson's athletic director, Graham Neff, expressed support for Swinney and noted the NCAA's surprise at the direct and transparent reporting. With the NCAA processing 90 tampering cases last year, this case stands out due to Swinney's public accusations against another head coach. The NCAA has received documents from Clemson, including a timeline of events, and is expected to reach a swift resolution, as Swinney suggests it shouldn't take more than a few days to investigate and determine the truth.