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INT. DABO SWINNEY'S OFFICE - DAY
Dabo Swinney sits at his desk, looking at a binder full of football plays. There is a knock on the door and he looks up.
DABO: Come in.
The door opens and a young man walks in. He is dressed in a football uniform and has a confident look on his face.
DABO: Ah, you must be the five star recruit I've been hearing so much about. I'm Coach Swinney.
RECRUIT: Nice to meet you, Coach. I've heard a lot of good things about you and your program.
DABO: Well, I'm glad to hear that. We take pride in our program here at Clemson. We're not just about winning football games, we're about developing young men into leaders.
RECRUIT: That's great to hear, Coach. I'm looking for a program that will help me grow as a player and a person.
DABO: Absolutely. And as a Christian coach, I believe that faith is a crucial part of that development.
RECRUIT: I appreciate that, Coach, but I have to be honest with you. I'm not religious. I'm agnostic.
DABO: I see. Well, that's okay. I believe that everyone has the right to their own beliefs. But I also believe that faith in Jesus Christ is the key to true fulfillment and happiness.
RECRUIT: I respect your beliefs, Coach, but they're not for me. I'm not interested in being proselytized to. I just want to focus on football and my own personal growth.
DABO: I understand, but I just want to make sure you know that faith is a crucial part of our program here at Clemson. If you decide to join us, you'll be expected to participate in team prayers and Bible studies.
RECRUIT: I appreciate the offer, Coach, but I don't think Clemson is the right fit for me. I'm sorry.
DABO: I understand. I wish you the best of luck in your football career and in your personal journey.
The recruit nods and exits the office. Dabo sits at his desk, looking disappointed.
Fade to black.
The End.