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Join Date: Feb 2012
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To me, $100k is very low for Illinois. I'd want near 250 to provide security for my family. Unless his wife is also working, he won't be able to retire comfortably for many years. If I made 250 for 10 years, I could live an 80k/year lifestyle for many years. At 100k, I'd have to get a real world job after those same 10 years. That's a lot of pressure for a family. Especially when the bread winner only knows a GAME. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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The majority of college sports do not operate at a profit. Unless you are dealing with football or basketball at a major program, the coaches aren't going to be getting rich.
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My take is that no college sport would change much if the coach made considerably less. The coaches lifestyles would change but thats about it.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Simple minded thinking...
That's just a base salary guys. Not everyone lives off only a base salary. There are a lot of CEO's who have base salaries similar to those figures but reap many other benefits at the same time. Warren Buffett's "salary" is less than some of those coaches.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Apart from health benefits and a bonus for a championship win, what other income are they making? I don't think college coaches get stock options and paid accommodation.
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Join Date: May 2011
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The D1 tennis coaches in our town get a free, new model car to drive. According to one of the car dealership owners, this is common through out the US for D1 coaches for all sports.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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^^summer camps...private lessons
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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and yes...mike center deserves food stamps for his level of coaching
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Coaches also get cash bonuses for SEC titles and National titles. They also get a good payout for camps, but some coaches waive most of that so assistants can get more. Nike also gives plenty of clothing and shoe allowances. So it would be reasonable to assume that Bryan and Roland get about $12k in car, $10k from camp, $5k in clothing and Roland probably banked another $40k in championship bonuses. On top of a 150+ base, they are living comfortably. Those amounts are not even close to CEO perks and benefits. Yet these folks live a very public and scrutinized life. Last edited by floridatennisdude : 11-01-2012 at 02:53 AM. |
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lol please dont compare a NCAA college tennis coach to a CEO, big schools are paid wayyyyy too much! and mid major and 3rd tier d1 school coaches make total crap!, i guess if you can find a solid deal its around 40k a year |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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My comparison between a D1 coach and a CEO merely illustrates that "salary" isnt everything. Most people will only get their "salary" and that's it. Lucky people will get medical/dental for them and their family, life for themselves, and a basic 401k with job security.
Not many people will be able to understand a 6 figure base salary; profit sharing; expense accounts; benefits; compensatory, severance, early termination clauses; and bonuses, as part of a "pay package". This, combined with the experience he's gained in this position, qualifies him for some cush job at a country club as the resident pro once hes tired of the "tour" lifestyle. "Pro" at a "country club" at 65 years old, base salary of 85k to sit in an office, and then do privates every once in a while for $85/h 2-3 times a week. They are very well compensated.
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Not sure who would do it for 40k. You could give lessons at a local park and earn that in a year. Last edited by floridatennisdude : 11-02-2012 at 05:01 AM. |
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Yeah Florida, USC, Illinois, these are the big-time programs with huge budgets. Mid-major and small DI you might see more part-time coaches who still teach at a club on the side or one full-time head coach/director that handles both the men's and women's teams, and they rely heavily on assistant/associate coaches or graduate assistants.
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What about all the members she or he has to keep happy? That's probably most of the reason he gets 'so PAID'!
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So, school has to decide if they want the best coach or not. If yea, it takes a big check. If no, they won't get the best. Simple "arms race" theory. |
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Anyway, my point it do what you enjoy if you have the luxury of doing that. Most of us don't.
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I was offered the head coach position at UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City) about 10 years ago. They're D1. The job paid nothing. That's right, it paid $0.00 per year. However, they offered to allow me to get my Masters for free there.
Three of my friends have taken them up on their offer though.
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I would imagine that a good salesman could come in and convince them to pay up pending good results. But, they have no real direct revenue stream there. They're under the University of Missouri tree, so that's where much of their athletic funding comes from. There is no football to bring in $$, and it's a school located right in the middle of Kansas City; which is less than 90 minutes from KU, MU, and K-State. This renders UMKC a glorified JUCO. Due to these factors, there isn't a real sense of "college" there. It's really a strange university. It's nice, and has one of the only dental schools around, but it's kind of a last resort type school. A place you go if you don't go to KU, MU, or K-State. A place for athletes who aren't good enough for solid D1, or who don't want to pay good D2.
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