Update >> Clemson has now formally announced these hires.
Steve Berkowitz adds that both got 3-year deals. Rumph's starts at $950k and goes up to $1.1 million while Luke's starts at $975k and goes up to $1.2 million.
Last week, Dabo Swinney announced a pair of coaching changes at Clemson leaving open positions on the offensive line and at defensive ends.
Today, multiple reports share that Swinney has made two substantial hires to fill those roles. Chris Low and TigerIllustrated were among the first to share the hires.
To fill the offensive line job, Matt Luke is reportedly joining the staff.
Luke is the former head coach at Ole Miss from 2017-19 where he went 15-21 before he and the program parted ways. Luke, widely regarded as one of the top offensive line coaches in college football, landed on his feet at Georgia where he would spend two seasons on Kirby Smart's staff at Georgia.
He stepped away from his role on the UGA staff in February 2021, citing a need to spend more time with his family.
On the defensive side of the ball, Vikings defensive line coach Chris Rumph is expected to join the staff as defensive ends coach.
Rumph's is a college coaching veteran who has spent his last few stops in the NFL with the Vikings, Bears (2021), and Texans (2020).
He's previously held coordinator titles in the SEC at Tennessee and Florida and has worked with the defensive line at Alabama and Texas previously.
This is a reunion, as Rumph previously served as Dabo's defensive ends coach from 2006-10 just after he was appointed the new head coach of the Tigers.
The two new additions replace Lemnaski Hall, who made $625k this season, and Thomas Austin who was making $450k.