What Banon said is definitely true of U Minn. It was in my top 20, but didn't have quite the right research match for me and got cut, but I still looked into it pretty heavily. Not sure anything will actually come of the experimental degree - lots of schools TALK about doing it, usually it happens around the time some students complain about a lack of clinically-oriented classes, or during an APA accreditation review (at least that's how it was at 2 of the schools I had ties to before grad school - too early to say here). And there are plenty of schools that actively discourage students from pure clinical careers - my current one basically told us to go home if that's what we wanted when I came for the interview😉 (though they were a bit more polite about it). Not surprising really, given clinical work tends not to get the national exposure/prestige that research does, and thus the school doesn't get "We trained him/her" bragging rights. Very selfish in my eyes, but that's how it works as far as I can tell.
If you're a fellow research-nerd though, there are few places better than U of Minnesota, especially if you have an interest in biology as well since they have a lot of big behavioral genetics folks there.