Virginia hires Clemson OC Elliott as head coach

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Virginia has hired Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott as its next head coach, the school announced Friday.

A full-time member of Dabo Swinney’s staff since 2011, Elliott was the Tigers’ co-offensive coordinator on their 2016 and 2018 national championship teams. He was named the Broyles Award winner in 2017 as the country’s top assistant coach.

Elliott has been the Tigers’ primary playcaller on offense for the past seven seasons. He also has coached tight ends and running backs during his time at Clemson.

Elliott, who also served as Swinney’s assistant head coach, played at Clemson and has been selective when other schools have come after him. He turned down the Tennessee head-coaching job last season and was also mentioned in connection with the Auburn and South Carolina head-coaching openings a year ago.

Eliiott replaces Bronco Mendenhall, who plans to step down as head coach after the Cavaliers’ bowl game.

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