Brad Brownell reveals why he said ‘No’ to Indiana and ‘Yes’ to Clemson

Clemson’s all-time winningest coach, Brad Brownell, explains why he turned down his dream job at Indiana — choosing stability, family, and legacy in Tiger Town.
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When Indiana came calling, Brad Brownell listened. Born in Evansville, a lifelong Hoosiers fan, the Clemson coach knew the allure of IU basketball. But in the end, he trusted his gut — and stayed where he felt most at home.

“I spoke with them, but I was never ‘the guy,’” Brownell said. “It didn’t feel right at that time.”

Instead of chasing a dream, Brownell cemented his Clemson future with a new six-year, $27.5 million contract — a deal that includes a unique clause allowing him to one day transition into a special assistant role with the athletic director.

Beyond money, the decision came down to lifestyle and legacy. Brownell is already Clemson’s all-time wins leader (292)and has guided the Tigers to five NCAA Tournaments, including the 2024 Elite Eight. Add in the family’s roots and a community that embraces them, and the choice became clear.

“There’s a million reasons to stay here,” Brownell said with a grin. “The warm weather and the lake, those aren’t bad.”

By the Numbers: Brad Brownell at Clemson

  • 292 wins — most in program history
  • 16 seasons entering 2025–26
  • 5 NCAA Tournament appearances
  • 2024 Elite Eight, 2018 Sweet 16
  • 6-year, $27.5M contract signed in April

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