Bryan Mcclendon Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography
Olivia Bennett
Updated on January 19, 2026
Bryan McClendon is the wide recipient mentor at the University of Oregon who was entitled the break lead trainer for the Alamo Bowl on Dec 6, 2021.
Following his arrangement as interval lead trainer for Alamo Bowl, he is circled in a discussion about leaving Oregon for Miami.
Individuals are stressed concerning what befallen Oregon football trainer, Bryan McClendon, following the screen capture that shows as an associate football trainer in the college’s catalog.
Consistently, screen captures of a University of Miami staff football index showed McClendon’s name as an associate mentor for the Hurricanes.
He has quite recently marked a three-year contract with Oregon as a wide collectors mentor in 2020. Also the gossip about him getting to Miami has made his fans confounded.
In any case, on Monday, McClendon had the chance to dissipate tales that he would ultimately follow previous Oregon mentor Mario Cristobal to Miami.
“Frankly, I don’t know the amount of what’s out there is in reality evident,” McClendon said Monday later Oregon’s last nearby practice for the Alamo Bowl.
He further states how disappointing and bothering it is the point at which a few things came up, which he had no clue about until this point.
Bryan trusts that it’s not reasonable for Oregon for my regard for be redirected somewhere else. Also further cases that he doesn’t attempt to settle on a family choice while my consideration is centered around the folks at the present time.
Bryan McClendon was reputed to pass on Oregon to turn into an associate mentor for the Hurricanes at the University of Miami.
Will he be going to the University of Miami? All things considered, he has not referenced anything concerning that in an unmistakable way.
Brian should never have left UGA! He will always be a DGD and needs to be back in Athens as he is a great coach and a top recruiter! Not Oregon or Miami !! Oregon Ducks interim head coach Bryan McClendon won’t confirm or deny impending hire at Miami
— Chip Muse (@ChipMuse) December 30, 2021
McClendon has stayed reserved with regards to his likely arrangements, yet he reacted to bits of gossip about his employing at Miami as not totally evident.
He expressed that the news that is circling was amended and it was not implied for him.
“I feel like whatever’s out there right presently didn’t come from me, and I’m not going to stay here and say without a doubt, yet it didn’t come from me.”
At the point when gotten some information about his tentative arrangements to join Miami as Mario Cristobal’s who leave the interval lead trainer for Alamo Bowl to turn into the lead trainer at the University of Miami.
McClendon clarified, “I simply feel like it’ll be a hard choice to make right now on the grounds that my whole spotlight is on these folks and guaranteeing that they have a good impact.
I would rather not cheat them.
Bryan McClendon is hitched to his significant other who is a previous Amber Arnold of Atlanta. Starting at, 2021 McClendon has a base compensation of $1 million every year through 2021.
McClendon, who was recruited as a wide beneficiaries mentor at the University of Oregon in April 2020 to supplant Jovon Bouknight.
Interim HC Bryan McClendon could very well be leaving Oregon for Miami after the season, but he wouldn’t admit as much on Monday.
— Ducks Wire (@Ducks_Wire) December 22, 2021
He marked a three-year contract for a customized $360,000 that year and $400,000 every one of the accompanying two years.
McClendon’s agreement additionally incorporates a few rewards and additional installments for each game and title.
He is guaranteed up to $125,000 in execution rewards, which incorporate winning the Pac-12 North ($10,000), the Pac-12 title game ($15,000), contending in any bowl game with something like seven ordinary season wins ($15,000).
Likewise, he will likewise get a tip for contending in a New Year’s Six games ($15,000), contending in a College Football Playoff elimination round ($10,000), winning a CFP elimination round ($25,000), and winning a CFP public title game ($25,000).