Clemson's head basketball coach Brad Brownell agrees to contract through 2031
- Clemson University extended head basketball coach Brad Brownell's contract through 2031 on April 25.
- The extension follows back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, including an Elite Eight run in 2024.
- Brownell holds the record as Clemson's winningest and longest-tenured ACC coach.
- His six-year deal totals $27.5 million, averaging approximately $4.6 million per season.
- The agreement secures his tenure and outlines a potential future special assistant role.
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Clemson, Brad Brownell agree to extension through 2031
The Clemson board of trustees has approved men's basketball coach Brad Brownell's new six-year contract extension through the 2030-31 season. Financial terms were not disclosed in Friday's announcement, however The State reported it was worth a total of $27.5 million.…
Clemson basketball coach gets another contract extension, which includes unique buyout clause
Clemson coach Brad Brownell, the longest-tenured coach in the ACC, has signed another extension with the Tigers. How many years is the deal? How much will he be paid? Here are the details.
Clemson, Brad Brownell agree to contract through 2031 - ABC Columbia
CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson University and Head Basketball Coach Brad Brownell have agreed to a contract through 2031, the athletic department announced today. The terms of the contract were approved by the Clemson University Board of Trustees Compensation Committee. “I remain honored and grateful to have led this program for 15 years and for the opportunity to continue to coach and develop young people in both basketball and life at Clemson,” said…
Clemson extends Brownell through 2031
Clemson University and Head Basketball Coach Brad Brownell have agreed to a contract through 2031, the athletic department announced today. The terms of the contract were approved by the Clemson University Board of Trustees Compensation Committee. “I remain honored and grateful to have led this program for 15 years and for the opportunity to continue to coach and develop young people in both basketball and life at Clemson,” said Brownell. “I’m …
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