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Clemson Women's Basketball Coach Gets Raise, Swinney's Staff Stays Flat
Clemson football's disappointing 2025 season leads to no pay bumps for Dabo Swinney's staff.
Feb. 6, 2026 at 3:15pm
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Clemson's board of trustees approved a raise for the women's basketball coach on Friday, but did not grant any salary increases for the school's football coaching staff, including head coach Dabo Swinney, after the team's disappointing 2025 season.
Why it matters
Swinney's football program is the flagship athletic department at Clemson, so decisions around his coaching staff's compensation are closely watched. The lack of raises signals the university's dissatisfaction with the football team's performance last season.
The details
The board approved a raise for the women's basketball coach but did not increase salaries for Dabo Swinney's football staff, including the head coach himself. This comes after Clemson's football team had a disappointing 2025 season, failing to meet the high expectations of the program.
- The Clemson board of trustees approved the compensation changes on Friday, February 6, 2026.
The players
Dabo Swinney
The head coach of the Clemson football team.
Clemson Board of Trustees
The governing body of Clemson University that approves compensation changes for the school's athletic department.
The takeaway
Clemson's decision to grant a raise to the women's basketball coach but not provide any salary increases for the football staff, including head coach Dabo Swinney, underscores the university's disappointment with the football team's performance in the 2025 season and the high expectations placed on the flagship program.
