Clemson’s Elliott becomes highest-paid OC

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The Clemson Board of Trustees approved a new three-year, $5.1 million contract for Tigers offensive coordinator Tony Elliott on Thursday, making him the highest paid offensive coordinator in the country.

Elliott earned a $600,000 raise and will make $1.6 million in 2020. He is set to make $1.7 million in 2021 and $1.8 million in 2022. Both he and Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian are set to make $1.6 million this season, but Elliott is scheduled to make more next year.

Elliott shared offensive coordinator duties with Jeff Scott the last five seasons, but he now has the title to himself after Scott left to become head coach at South Florida. Over those five seasons, Elliott called the plays for the Clemson offense, helping the Tigers to two national championships and a 69-5 record while developing standouts including Deshaun Watson, Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne among many others.

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