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Swinney contract extended to six years
Posted: 06.07.2012 at 4:45 PM
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CLEMSON, SC (WACH) - Clemson Athletic Director Dr. Terry Don Phillips announced Thursday that  Head Coach Dabo Swinney has agreed in principle to a  three-year contract extension that will keep him as leader of the Tigers program through the 2017 season.

The extension now makes the contract six years in length and the yearly compensation is $1.965 million per year, plus performance incentives and escalators.

“This contract reaffirms our commitment to Coach Swinney and his staff,” said Clemson Board of Trustees Chairman David Wilkins.  “We look forward to our football program winning many more ACC Championships under his direction.”

Swinney won the Bobby Dodd Award as the National Coach of the Year for 2011, the first Clemson football coach to be named a national coach of the year since Danny Ford in 1981.   Swinney led Clemson to its first ACC Championship in 20 years with a 38-10 victory over third ranked Virginia Tech in the league title game in Charlotte in early December. The win sent Clemson to the Discover Orange Bowl, the school’s first BCS Bowl appearance and first Orange Bowl appearance in 30 years.

“Coach Swinney has agreed to a significant contract extension,” said Phillips, who has been Clemson’s Athletic Director since the summer of 2002.  “We feel very good about the direction of our football program.  In a short period of time, Coach Swinney has taken us to two Atlantic Division titles, had two top 10 recruiting classes, two top 25 seasons, and won an ACC Championship in a season when the league was strong enough to have two teams selected for BCS Bowls for the first time.

Swinney was pleased with the contract.  “This shows a great commitment on the part of David Wilkins and the Board of Trustees, President Jim Barker and Terry Don Phillips,” said Swinney.  “I am very appreciative of their confidence in the program and my staff.

“We had many landmark accomplishments this past year, including winning the ACC Championship in a very competitive league.  The administration has provided us with the resources to continue our pursuit to be the best in the ACC  and compete for the National Championship for years to come.

(Clemson Sports Information contributed to this report.)

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