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On Friday, Clemson agreed to a 10-year, $93 million contract extension with coach Dabo Swinney that will keep him around through the 2028 season. The new deal will pay him $8.25 million in 2019, and increase incrementally up to $10 million in 2027 and 2028. It is the largest coaching contract in college football history. The contract also includes an "Alabama Clause" just in case he decides to jump ship to his alma mater Alabama. Here's Clemson AD Dan Radakovich to explain...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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1979 months
Alabama Clause sneaks down your chimney every year and screws his own sister.
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Tiger124279 months
You win the Internet
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Deplorable Duke79 months
That’s some funny shite!
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GeauxsomeMeaux79 months
He just needs to beat Saban a couple more times to drive Saban out of football!
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tigersbb79 months
For thr to be " more " times ther has to have been at least one. But, remember the last time an LSU coach beat a legendary BAMA football coach after a long losing streak to him the coach retired. Then died. We coming and we aint backing down.
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ForLSU5679 months
I think he was referring to Dabo beat Nic a couple more times. So obsessed with crapping on O you don't even follow the topic of the post.
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Hangit79 months
What is in the Alabama clause?
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tigerfan8479 months
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BobABooey79 months
It’s like Santa Claus but Mrs. Claus is Kris Kringle’s brother.
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ultratiger8979 months
tigerfan84 your link noworky
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HubbaBubba79 months
So if O had the same clause would it be in negative numbers? We'd pay him to go there?
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Mr. Hangover79 months
STFU hoe
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BobABooey79 months
He’ll always be a cheap imitation of Saban until he fails in the NFL. That will round out his resume as the greatest coach of all time.
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