Swinney says Venables earned contract extension. Thomas Brent Venables (born December 18, 1970) is an American college football coach. She was born Julie Anne Fisher on September 14, 1973, in Hutchinson, Kansas. He is incredibly committed and focused on his role and I don’t think anybody does it better to be honest with you.”One of Clemson’s first offers to recruits in the rising junior class went out on June 1 to Jefferson (Ga.) athlete Malaki Starks, a five-star prospect and the No. From 1999 to 2011, Venables coached at the University of Oklahoma, where he served as associate head coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the Sooners under head coach Bob Stoops. Many recruits all over the map took to Twitter to share (…)Through the years, Clemson Football has had countless All-Americans and All-Conference players to help it become one of college football’s best programs. 1 player at his position and the No. Anyone who has watched Clemson's defensive coordinator progress over the years has to agree. 10 overall prospect in the 2022 class according to the (…)To say I was disappointed when the SEC announced it was going to play a 10-game conference-only schedule for football on Thursday, is an understatement. Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables received an updated contract from Clemson's Board of Trustees on Thursday. Swinney says Venables earned contract extension Feature. Brent Venables has earned every cent of his contract. He will earn $2 million in … He will be paid $400,000 in retention bonuses over its remainder.According to Yahoo Sports, the contract will be approved by the university's board of trustees on Thursday. Radakovich added that Aranda’s deal did factor into the decision to move Venables into the $2 million range. Brent Venables will sign the largest contract for an assistant coach in college football history, according to a report from Yahoo’s Pete Thamel. Venables’ previous contract paid him $1.7 million per year. CHARLOTTE — Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney told The Clemson Insider on Monday what it means to have Brent Venables on his staff prior to the York and Charlotte Clemson Clubs’ annual Prowl & Growl event at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte.The Tigers’ defensive coordinator is expected to have another year added back on to his existing contract later this week, pushing it back to a 5-year deal.“It is a credit to him because he earned that,” Swinney said. Venables' overall total of $11.6 million still eclipses Aranda's $10 million total.Venables, considered one of the best defensive coordinators in college football, does not have a buyout clause in his contract if he were to leave for a head coaching job. Brent Venables is overqualified. Last year, Clemson ranked sixth in total defense (278 yards a game) and second in scoring defense (12.8 points per game), and looks to field another fantastic defense in 2018.https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/86/40/15-brent-venables-120415-getty-ftr_5t78apz87c031co42cy6v4fdt.jpg?t=1843918073&w=500&quality=80 (…)Clemson University, in partnership with the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), conducted more than 2,300 COVID-19 tests between July 20-22 and July 27-28 on employees expected to report to (…) Mrs. Venables attended Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan., and … Names of Clemson football assistants are typically associated … Yahoo Sports on Thursday reported that Clemson will extend Brent Venables' contract, paying him $11.6 million over the course of five years — the largest contract in history for a non-head coach. He is the defensive coordinator for Clemson Tigers football.. Coach V is, in my opinion, the best defensive coordinator in the nation. It seems Clemson understands the value of a good defense.He will make $2 million annually in salary and $200,000 in retention bonuses through the first two years of the contract. I, like many of you, was pretty bummed by the news. With that said, who wore their number the (…)Clemson commit Barrett Carter was pumped to see his future squad add a couple of big verbal pledges this week from Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley four-star defensive tackle Payton Page and Cordova (Tenn.) Evangelical (…)Hall of Fame head coach Danny Ford, who led Clemson to national prominence in the 1980s, says football is taking a great gamble on its future if high school, college and the NFL take the field this fall (…)If there is anyone who understands what the Clemson-South Carolina rivalry means to the people of South Carolina, it is former Clemson football coach Danny Ford. Clemson coordinators Jeff Scott, Brent Venables focused on Tigers, not job openings. As noted, Brent Venables & his pretty wife Julie Venables are happily married. Daughter of Vicki and Carl Fisher. “He has done an amazing job and he is the best at what he does. If approved, Venables' $2.3 million annual salary will rank second among assistnats, behind only LSU defensive coordinator Dava Aranda, who averages $2.5 million annually. Coaching career. According to the report, Venables’s new deal will last five years and pay him a sum of $11.6 million. 16 overall player in the 2022 class (…)Today, Aug. 1, is the date each year when college football programs can begin giving out written scholarship offers to senior high school prospects.

Ford was involved in the state’s biggest (…)Hartford (Ala.) Geneva County running back Emmanuel Henderson is a five-star recruit ranked as the nation’s No. He would have to pay one quarter of his remaining contract depending on when — if — he left Clemson.Venables, the 2016 recipient of the Broyles Award — given to the country's best assistant coach — has helped turn Clemson into a consistently dominant defensive force. Venables will average $2.3 million, but his total of $11.6 surpasses Aranda’s $10 million contract total and makes it the largest in college football. Defensive coordinator Brent Venables: $2.4 million per year, 5 years (Contract did not change) Offensive coordinator Tony Elliott: $1.6 million, 3 years ($1 million in 2019) File/Staff

The Tigers have ranked in the top 10 in total defense each of the last four years.