Paris currently makes $250,000.00 what should Ray pay him.

Paris currently makes $250,000.00 what should Ray pay him.

  • $251k

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • $500k

    Votes: 9 31.0%
  • 1m

    Votes: 9 31.0%
  • More

    Votes: 3 10.3%

  • Total voters
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SC95

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In addition to a base salary, I want it include a lot of incentives for recruiting, winning percentage, and tournament success.
  • Conference and national recruiting class rankings
  • Number of 4-star and 5-star recruits
  • Out-of-conference wins over P5 programs
  • Conference wins
  • Clemson victories
  • SEC/NCAA tournament success
 

92Pony

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(Given the choices) $500k and heavy incentives.

Something like:

$50k per win above 20 (25 wins = extra $250k)
$100k for winning SEC
$50k per win in the NCAA tourney

Make a deep run in the tourney, and earn yourself a nice cool ~1mill salary for that season.
 
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Viennacock

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In addition to a base salary, I want it include a lot of incentives for recruiting, winning percentage, and tournament success.
  • Conference and national recruiting class rankings
  • Number of 4-star and 5-star recruits
  • Out-of-conference wins over P5 programs
  • Conference wins
  • Clemson victories
  • SEC/NCAA tournament success
We all know we'll give him at least $1.5m with some crazy buyout. It's the way Ray rolls.
 
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Dod Rangerfield

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In addition to a base salary, I want it include a lot of incentives for recruiting, winning percentage, and tournament success.
  • Conference and national recruiting class rankings
  • Number of 4-star and 5-star recruits
  • Out-of-conference wins over P5 programs
  • Conference wins
  • Clemson victories
  • SEC/NCAA tournament success
This.
(Given the choices) $500k and heavy incentives.

Something like:

$50k per win above 20 (25 wins = extra $250k)
$100k for winning SEC
$50k per win in the NCAA tourney

Make a deep run in the tourney, and earn yourself a nice cool ~1mill salary for that season.
Has to be a victory over Tillman incentive in there. HAS TO.
 
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SC95

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(Given the choices) $500k and heavy incentives.

Something like:

$50k per win above 20 (25 wins = extra $250k)
$100k for winning SEC
$50k per win in the NCAA tourney

Make a deep run in the tourney, and earn yourself a nice cool ~1mill salary for that season.
Bigger incentives...

For example, If Paris wins the SEC regular season, SEC championship, or NCAA championship. Give him big bonuses! Why not $250,000 or more for wining the regular season and $500,000 or more for wining the SEC tournament. Pay the man for NCAA tournament success: $250,000 (Sweet 16), $500,000 (Elite 8), $1 million (Final Four), and $2 million (national championship).

If Paris wins the regular season, SEC championship, and NCAA championship, he would receive an additional $2.75 million one-time payment.

In ten years, Frank Martin would have received a $1 million bonus for making the Final Four.
 

Spinal Tap

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We started Beamer off low.
How much was Beamer's contract worth? It should not be as high as that.

This was published October, 2021.

COLUMBIA – Shane Beamer makes the least amount of money annually among the 13 coaches that coach at public universities in the Southeastern Conference.

South Carolina hired Beamer to succeed former head football coach Will Muschamp, who was dismissed before the 2020 season ended, in December. The $2.75 million annual base salary on Beamer’s five-year contract he signed that was approved in January is $150,000 per season lower than Arkansas’ Sam Pittman.

Clark Lea’s contract at Vanderbilt is not public knowledge is it’s a private institution.

According to USA Today’s annual database that tracks almost all of FBS head coaches’ salaries, Beamer is the 58th-highest-paid coach in the country. There are 65 schools that make up the Power Five, so the Gamecocks coach comes in near the bottom among that group.

Of the three first-year head coaches in the league at public universities, Beamer makes the least. Josh Heupel hauls in $4 million annually and Auburn is paying Bryan Harsin $5 million per year.

Beamer has $1.45 million in max bonuses worked into his contract with the school if he were to guide the Gamecocks to a College Football Playoff national championship, a playoff berth, winning the SEC and other performance-based incentives.
 

KingWard

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This was published October, 2021.

COLUMBIA – Shane Beamer makes the least amount of money annually among the 13 coaches that coach at public universities in the Southeastern Conference.

South Carolina hired Beamer to succeed former head football coach Will Muschamp, who was dismissed before the 2020 season ended, in December. The $2.75 million annual base salary on Beamer’s five-year contract he signed that was approved in January is $150,000 per season lower than Arkansas’ Sam Pittman.

Clark Lea’s contract at Vanderbilt is not public knowledge is it’s a private institution.

According to USA Today’s annual database that tracks almost all of FBS head coaches’ salaries, Beamer is the 58th-highest-paid coach in the country. There are 65 schools that make up the Power Five, so the Gamecocks coach comes in near the bottom among that group.

Of the three first-year head coaches in the league at public universities, Beamer makes the least. Josh Heupel hauls in $4 million annually and Auburn is paying Bryan Harsin $5 million per year.

Beamer has $1.45 million in max bonuses worked into his contract with the school if he were to guide the Gamecocks to a College Football Playoff national championship, a playoff berth, winning the SEC and other performance-based incentives.
Pay this guy not more than $2 million. He shouldn't even make what Staley makes starting out.
 
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