Oliver Purnell Leaves Clemson for DePaul

by abournenesn

Apr 6, 2010

Clemson men's basketball coach Oliver Purnell is leaving the Tigers and heading to the Windy City to take the reigns at DePaul.

Purnell has agreed to a seven-year deal that will pay him more than the $1.6 million salary he was making with Clemson, reports ESPN.com.

"DePaul presents a great opportunity," Purnell told the Web site Tuesday morning. "It's a super job. They are very, very committed to restoring a tradition and make DePaul Chicago's team."

The Blue Demons finished the 2009-10 season 8-23 overall and last in the Big East with a 1-17 record under interim coach Tracy Webster.

Meanwhile, Purnell led Clemson (21-10) to the 2010 NCAA tournament, where the Tigers lost in the first round to Missouri.

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