Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott joined the $2 million club on Thursday as he had a raised approved by the Clemson Board of Trustees.
Elliott received a bump from $1.7 million to $2 million. Elliott’s new deal begins on July 1 and runs through Jan. 31, 2026.
There were only five assistants in the country who received at least $2 million in 2020. One of those was Tigers defensive coordinator Brent Venables, who made $2.4 million.
Clemson passing game coordinator Brandon Streeter also received a raise on Thursday, receiving an increase from $590,000 to $615,000.
Former Tigers star running back C.J. Spiller also joined Clemson’s staff officially. Spiller will make $300,000 per year.
All other Clemson assistants had one year added to their deals but did not receive raises.