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monarx
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
We need to get close to $1 million in the next few years. Either by Bobby being awesome and demanding that to keep him, or by paying that to the next guy to get to the level we want to be at. ECU, UCF, USF all are at or over $1million. UVA is over $3 million and VT is over $4 million.
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10-03-2018 02:11 PM |
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AimHigher
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
Talking about salaries does Bobby Wilder have a clause in his contract for beating a top 25 team? I'm aware he has one for winning a Conference USA championship and a bowl game but does he have one for beating a ranked team? if so all our donations from a few weeks ago after the win are probably paying his bonus.
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10-03-2018 02:33 PM |
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Mr.BigBlue
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
Umm....bigger question than salary is.....Who can or would come forward to pay for the 1.2M buyout ? We are likely stuck for the the next few years.
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10-03-2018 04:25 PM |
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ODUBB12BB
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
(10-03-2018 02:33 PM)AimHigh Wrote: Talking about salaries does Bobby Wilder have a clause in his contract for beating a top 25 team? I'm aware he has one for winning a Conference USA championship and a bowl game but does he have one for beating a ranked team? if so all our donations from a few weeks ago after the win are probably paying his bonus.
I'm sure he gets a bonus for beating an ACC team, as well as a Top 25 team. Hope someone can pull this up and confirm?
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10-03-2018 08:14 PM |
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
(10-03-2018 12:10 PM)cmett003 Wrote: http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/
Make your own assessment but it seems that if we want more wins, we need to pay more money.
Expensive loss for VT in Norfolk - and highly affordable win for us!
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10-03-2018 08:18 PM |
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odu09
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
(10-03-2018 08:14 PM)ODUBB12BB Wrote: (10-03-2018 02:33 PM)AimHigh Wrote: Talking about salaries does Bobby Wilder have a clause in his contract for beating a top 25 team? I'm aware he has one for winning a Conference USA championship and a bowl game but does he have one for beating a ranked team? if so all our donations from a few weeks ago after the win are probably paying his bonus.
I'm sure he gets a bonus for beating an ACC team, as well as a Top 25 team. Hope someone can pull this up and confirm?
Incentives
National Title Bonus $350,000
CFP semifinal appearance $100,000
Conference title bonus $10,000 for appearance $19,505 for winning
$100,000 annual raise for 10 wins
$75,000 annual raise for 9 wins
$50,000 for 8 wins
$25,000 for 7 wins
National coach of the year $25,000
https://projects.newsday.com/college-foo...by-wilder/
So no bonus associated with beating the Hokies, ACC team, or ranked team in his contract
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10-04-2018 05:24 AM |
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AimHigher
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
(10-04-2018 05:24 AM)odu09 Wrote: (10-03-2018 08:14 PM)ODUBB12BB Wrote: (10-03-2018 02:33 PM)AimHigh Wrote: Talking about salaries does Bobby Wilder have a clause in his contract for beating a top 25 team? I'm aware he has one for winning a Conference USA championship and a bowl game but does he have one for beating a ranked team? if so all our donations from a few weeks ago after the win are probably paying his bonus.
I'm sure he gets a bonus for beating an ACC team, as well as a Top 25 team. Hope someone can pull this up and confirm?
I'm
Incentives
National Title Bonus $350,000
CFP semifinal appearance $100,000
Conference title bonus $10,000 for appearance $19,505 for winning
$100,000 annual raise for 10 wins
$75,000 annual raise for 9 wins
$50,000 for 8 wins
$25,000 for 7 wins
National coach of the year $25,000
https://projects.newsday.com/college-foo...by-wilder/
So no bonus associated with beating the Hokies, ACC team, or ranked team in his contract
Good find, I think there's more to his contract than just that because he did receive a bonus for the bowl game. From vapilot "ODU doled out nearly $60,000 in bowl bonuses, mandated in contracts, to the coaching staff."
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10-04-2018 05:47 AM |
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odu09
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
I found this from his base contract in 2012: https://hkm.com/football/contracts/bobby-wilder/
Participate in Bowl that is neither a BCS game nor a "Best of Rest" game: $10,000
University will also pay a "Program Bonus Pool":
1. Participate in a bowl game that is neither a BCS nor Best of Rest: 1/24th of then-current salary pool for assistant coaches
2. Participate in a BCS or Best of Rest Bowl: 1/12th of then current salary pool for assistant coaches
3. Win National Championship: 2/12th of then-current salary pool for assistant coaches (no idea why they said 2/12th instead of 1/6th, come on!)
Also, Wilder and his wife get a late model premium vehicle. Fun
But still, nothing about beating ranked or ACC teams.
It should be noted those per-year win bonuses permanently increase his salary by that amount, it's not a one-time bonus. That's pretty huge if he can put together multiple successful seasons.
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10-04-2018 06:52 AM |
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monarx
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
(10-04-2018 06:52 AM)odu09 Wrote: I found this from his base contract in 2012: https://hkm.com/football/contracts/bobby-wilder/
Participate in Bowl that is neither a BCS game nor a "Best of Rest" game: $10,000
University will also pay a "Program Bonus Pool":
1. Participate in a bowl game that is neither a BCS nor Best of Rest: 1/24th of then-current salary pool for assistant coaches
2. Participate in a BCS or Best of Rest Bowl: 1/12th of then current salary pool for assistant coaches
3. Win National Championship: 2/12th of then-current salary pool for assistant coaches (no idea why they said 2/12th instead of 1/6th, come on!)
Also, Wilder and his wife get a late model premium vehicle. Fun
But still, nothing about beating ranked or ACC teams.
It should be noted those per-year win bonuses permanently increase his salary by that amount, it's not a one-time bonus. That's pretty huge if he can put together multiple successful seasons.
True. If he strung together four 8 or 9 win seasons he’d be getting paid well for G5. Of course, he’d probably leave for P5 millions at that point.
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10-04-2018 06:59 AM |
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
The win total salary increases seems awfully generous. I would want to structure it so that he would have to have a certain number of wins over a 2-3 year period in order to qualify for the increase. Our recent 10 win season being case in point. Why such a generous reward for a one year achievement followed the next 2 years with broken eggs?
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10-04-2018 07:34 AM |
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odu09
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RE: FBS Coaching Salaries
(10-04-2018 07:34 AM)Old Dominion Wrote: The win total salary increases seems awfully generous. I would want to structure it so that he would have to have a certain number of wins over a 2-3 year period in order to qualify for the increase. Our recent 10 win season being case in point. Why such a generous reward for a one year achievement followed the next 2 years with broken eggs?
I believe those incentives were part of his extension, which happened after the bowl season. It should be noted that those win totals do not count FCS wins or bowl wins. (edit - so for example, if that 10 win season happened with this structure, he would be given credit for 8 wins which is good for a $50,000 permanent annual salary increase).
I don't think it's that egregious. If he puts together multiple winning seasons his salary automatically increases. If he sucks, it doesn't increase. Seems like a great incentive strategy to me.
(This post was last modified: 10-04-2018 07:39 AM by odu09.)
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