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John Smith  $562,320.05 in 2022.

Tom Brands $550,000 in 2022-23

Tom Ryan $406,980.00 in 2022.

Kevin Dresser $325,000 in 2022

Bryan Smith $313,657 in 2022

Sean Bormet $300,000 in 2022.

Chris Bono $267,385 in 2022

Larry Jones $261,269 in 2021 

Scott Goodale $248,180 in 2021

Lou Roselli $235,000 in 2022-23?

Patrick Popolizio $228,575 in 2022

Mark Manning $221,204 in 2021-22.

Douglas Schwab $190,504 in 2022

Alex Clemson $189,000 in 2021

Coleman Scott $170,000 in 2022.

Chris Pendleton $165,000 

Anthony Robie $160,000 in 2022.
Scott Moore $113,473 in 2021

Angel Escobedo $111,861.29 in 2021.

Matt Hill $80,683 in 2022

Keith Ferraro $78,145 in 2021

Marcus Gordan $73,433 in 2022.
Brandon Eggum $41,320 in 2022.

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Added Pendleton and Manning
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Posted
6 minutes ago, feet2back said:

I think you also need to look at Perks and Bonuses...Some schools give Housing and many other benefits...Tony Robie at 160g is a steal for VT

Yeah most of these are government employees so their salaries are public record.  Most I think should include bonuses paid, but maybe not housing or something not directly paid.  The one one I am sure is wrong is Eggum.  I think that is not being reported correctly although it was from gov salaries.  It is probably $190-$220k

Big programs that I'm missing PSU, Pitt, Cornell, Lehigh, Stanford, Princeton, Northwestern, Penn.  Coaches would not be state employees at these places so there wouldn't be a reporting requirement.  So I didn't really look although one of the parties could report the number to someone or it could have leaked.

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17 minutes ago, fishbane said:

John Smith  $562,320.05 in 2022.

Tom Brands $550,000 in 2022-23

Tom Ryan $406,980.00 in 2022.

Kevin Dresser $325,000 in 2022

Bryan Smith $313,657 in 2022

Sean Bormet $300,000 in 2022.

Chris Bono $267,385 in 2022

Larry Jones $261,269 in 2021 

Scott Goodale $248,180 in 2021

Lou Roselli $235,000 in 2022-23?

Patrick Popolizio $228,575 in 2022

Mark Manning $221,204 in 2021-22.

Douglas Schwab $190,504 in 2022

Alex Clemson $189,000 in 2021

Coleman Scott $170,000 in 2022.

Chris Pendleton $165,000 

Anthony Robie $160,000 in 2022.
Scott Moore $113,473 in 2021

Angel Escobedo $111,861.29 in 2021.

Matt Hill $80,683 in 2022

Keith Ferraro $78,145 in 2021

Marcus Gordan $73,433 in 2022.
Brandon Eggum $41,320 in 2022.

Damion Hahn was at $180,000 last year.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Gus said:

Damion Hahn was at $180,000 last year.

not much of a difference but according to SD state payroll site Hahn Makes 185k

Posted
27 minutes ago, feet2back said:

I think you also need to look at Perks and Bonuses...Some schools give Housing and many other benefits...Tony Robie at 160g is a steal for VT

Eggum at $41,

Posted
2 minutes ago, Southend said:

Eggum at $41,

Yeah I think he is getting more than that and they must just be reporting things differently.  I found elsewhere that he was paid $150,000 in 2018, but that was all I could find for 2021 or 2022.  He is probably near $200.

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Koll is a Legendary Coach but he'll never duplicate his Cornell run...He had a Factory going of high ranked recruits in his Cornell/Finger Lakes years 

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Posted
1 minute ago, feet2back said:

Koll is a Legendary Coach but he'll never duplicate his Cornell run...He had a Factory going in his Cornell years 

Maybe. You are writing him off?

Posted
1 hour ago, fishbane said:

Yeah most of these are government employees so their salaries are public record.  Most I think should include bonuses paid, but maybe not housing or something not directly paid.  The one one I am sure is wrong is Eggum.  I think that is not being reported correctly although it was from gov salaries.  It is probably $190-$220k

Big programs that I'm missing PSU, Pitt, Cornell, Lehigh, Stanford, Princeton, Northwestern, Penn.  Coaches would not be state employees at these places so there wouldn't be a reporting requirement.  So I didn't really look although one of the parties could report the number to someone or it could have leaked.

Why would coaches at PSU not be state employees?

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Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, jchapman said:

Why would coaches at PSU not be state employees?

Pitt and PSU are "state related" institutions.  They are independent non-profit organizations that receive funding from the state government.  PA residents do have reduced tuition there because of the state funding arrangement, but university employees are not state employees.  This is contract to employees of the PASSHE schools (Bloomsburg, Clarion, Lock Haven, ect) that are directly run by the state. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_System_of_Higher_Education

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Brands' new contract, obtained by the Des Moines Register, is a 7-year deal that begins July 1, 2022, and runs through June 30, 2029.
...
It jumps every year thereafter:
  • $625,000 for the '23-24 season.
  • $700,000 for '24-25.
  • $725,000 for '25-26.
  • $750,000 for '26-27.
  • $775,000 for '27-28.
  • $800,000 for '28-29.
Posted
Brands' new contract, obtained by the Des Moines Register, is a 7-year deal that begins July 1, 2022, and runs through June 30, 2029.
...
It jumps every year thereafter:
  • $625,000 for the '23-24 season.
  • $700,000 for '24-25.
  • $725,000 for '25-26.
  • $750,000 for '26-27.
  • $775,000 for '27-28.
  • $800,000 for '28-29.


I’d hope that’s for both of them, combined.


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Posted
7 minutes ago, Le duke said:

 


I’d hope that’s for both of them, combined.


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what i read is that's Tom's Salary.  Terry was in the 250 range as of 2021 and Morningstar 110ish.  

Posted
1 hour ago, Threadkilla said:

what i read is that's Tom's Salary.  Terry was in the 250 range as of 2021 and Morningstar 110ish. 

Terry Brand $227,402 in 2022

Ryan Morningstar $127,232 in 2022

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On 4/6/2023 at 3:18 PM, fishbane said:

John Smith  $562,320.05 in 2022.

Tom Brands $550,000 in 2022-23

Tom Ryan $406,980.00 in 2022.

Kevin Dresser $325,000 in 2022

Bryan Smith $313,657 in 2022

Sean Bormet $300,000 in 2022.

Chris Bono $267,385 in 2022

Larry Jones $261,269 in 2021 

Scott Goodale $248,180 in 2021

Lou Roselli $235,000 in 2022-23?

Patrick Popolizio $228,575 in 2022

Mark Manning $221,204 in 2021-22.

Douglas Schwab $190,504 in 2022

Alex Clemson $189,000 in 2021

Coleman Scott $170,000 in 2022.

Chris Pendleton $165,000 

Anthony Robie $160,000 in 2022.
Scott Moore $113,473 in 2021

Angel Escobedo $111,861.29 in 2021.

Matt Hill $80,683 in 2022

Keith Ferraro $78,145 in 2021

Marcus Gordan $73,433 in 2022.
Brandon Eggum $41,320 in 2022.

Who is Larry Jones?

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Posted
6 hours ago, Threadkilla said:
Brands' new contract, obtained by the Des Moines Register, is a 7-year deal that begins July 1, 2022, and runs through June 30, 2029.
...
It jumps every year thereafter:
  • $625,000 for the '23-24 season.
  • $700,000 for '24-25.
  • $725,000 for '25-26.
  • $750,000 for '26-27.
  • $775,000 for '27-28.
  • $800,000 for '28-29.

Are those numbers contingent on the number of transfers they bring in?

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Aside from the obvious, Escobedo is one helluva steal. I think he's got that Indiana program headed in the right direction.

I wonder what Cael's actually paid. I remember the rumors he got a million when he was hired at PSU(I always suspected that was either a guarantee...like a 5 year deal, or included a house...something like that).

Now it wouldn't completely shock me to see him paid that once you get to housing or bonuses. I suspect he'd want to ensure Cunningham was paid a salary commensurate with other well paid HCs so that may come out of his salary a bit, but seemingly worth it.

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10 hours ago, scourge165 said:

Aside from the obvious, Escobedo is one helluva steal. I think he's got that Indiana program headed in the right direction.

I wonder what Cael's actually paid. I remember the rumors he got a million when he was hired at PSU(I always suspected that was either a guarantee...like a 5 year deal, or included a house...something like that).

Now it wouldn't completely shock me to see him paid that once you get to housing or bonuses. I suspect he'd want to ensure Cunningham was paid a salary commensurate with other well paid HCs so that may come out of his salary a bit, but seemingly worth it.

Absolutely. Indiana is getting better by leaps and bounds. I hope they are able to keep some of their in-state HS talent at home. IU is a great school with a beautiful campus.

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