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Post by kiyoat on Apr 10, 2024 8:33:49 GMT -6
I didn't look at the Big East, as they are usually thought of as a "Power-6" team in basketball, but here are those numbers:
#2 $3,100,000 G Auriema UConn #49 $574,204 D Bruno ----DePaul #56 ---------- M Duffy -----Marquette* #70 ---------- J Flannery --Creighton #84 ---------- D Dillon -----Villanova
* just took the Tennessee job
So the Drake and Creighton coaches make less than the two SD coaches. A little less, anyway.
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Post by usdguy99 on Apr 10, 2024 8:38:02 GMT -6
I didn't look at the Big East, as they are usually thought of as a "Power-6" team in basketball, but here are those numbers: #2 $3,100,000 G Auriema UConn #49 $574,204 D Bruno ----DePaul #56 ---------- M Duffy -----Marquette* #70 ---------- J Flannery --Creighton #84 ---------- D Dillon -----Villanova * just took the Tennessee job So the Drake and Creighton coaches make less than the two SD coaches. A little less, anyway. Duffy took the job at VA Tech and the Marshall coach (Caldwell) is moving to TN.
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Post by Men's League Waterboy on Apr 10, 2024 10:37:51 GMT -6
I didn't look at the Big East, as they are usually thought of as a "Power-6" team in basketball, but here are those numbers: #2 $3,100,000 G Auriema UConn #49 $574,204 D Bruno ----DePaul #56 ---------- M Duffy -----Marquette* #70 ---------- J Flannery --Creighton #84 ---------- D Dillon -----Villanova * just took the Tennessee job So the Drake and Creighton coaches make less than the two SD coaches. A little less, anyway. I'm not sure I believe that.
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Post by kiyoat on Apr 10, 2024 12:26:25 GMT -6
There are a lot of ways to compensate a coach, and I’m sure private universities are adept at providing non-salary “benefits” too.
Interesting that the private schools are ranked without disclosing the salaries though.
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Post by Men's League Waterboy on Apr 10, 2024 12:42:50 GMT -6
Yeah, I read it as the private schools just not having to disclose. There's no way schools like Notre Dame, Stanford and Baylor (or Creighton or Drake for that matter) are actually below Karius.
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Post by kiyoat on Apr 10, 2024 14:24:17 GMT -6
Yeah, I read it as the private schools just not having to disclose. There's no way schools like Notre Dame, Stanford and Baylor (or Creighton or Drake for that matter) are actually below Karius. Yeah, when you look at the list in order of salaries, all the privates are at the bottom; #67 to #86. Seems odd to even include them on a "top-86" list if you aren't going to rank them anyway? And why 86? There are private schools not included on this list. Just strange. Well, we can at least call it a "top 66" public schools. I'll assume Jory Collins is close to the top 66. He just got extended.
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