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Based on the data, I think the most pressing thing for Colorado to be more competitive is for Mike Bohn to find at least an additional $500,000 per year for out Assistant Coach salaries. Especially with 1-year contracts at CU, we need to be competitive with compensation. This, to me, is the single biggest thing we need to work on in the 2010 budget.
On Head Coach salary, CU needs to be prepared to go up about $800,000 per year in order to be competitive with other salaries in the Big 12. That is, unless Coach Hawkins stays, in which case we're locked in for 2 more years. At some point, though, either we are going to replace Hawkins at a higher cost or he'll turn this around and get a new contract at a higher cost.
Head Coaches
1. $4,303,000 Oklahoma (Bob Stoops)
2. $3,060,500 Texas (Mack Brown)
3. $2,700,000 Texas Tech (Mike Leach)
4. $2,525,000 Missouri (Gary Pinkel)
5. $2,303,500 Kansas (Mike Mangino)
6. $1,852,000 Nebraska (Bo Pelini)
7. $1,850,000 Kansas State (Bill Snyder)
8. $1,801,651 Texas A&M (Mike Sherman)
9. $1,800,000 Oklahoma State (Mike Gundy)
10. $1,000,570 Colorado (Dan Hawkins)
11. $950,000 Iowa State (Paul Rhodes)
12. $943,830* Baylor (Art Briles)
Briles info from tax return so was calculated somewhat differently.
Assistant Coaches
1. $2,948,698 (Texas)
2. $2,464,600 (Oklahoma)
3. $2,164,020 (Missouri)
4. $2,138,000 (Oklahoma State)
5. $2,100,508 (Texas A&M)
6. $1,934,160 (Nebraska)
7. $1,913,300 (Texas Tech)
8. $1,795,300 (Kansas)
9. $1,735,000 (Kansas State)
10. $1,515,950 (Colorado)
11. $1,385,000 (Iowa State)
12. N/A (Baylor)
Based on the data, I think the most pressing thing for Colorado to be more competitive is for Mike Bohn to find at least an additional $500,000 per year for out Assistant Coach salaries. Especially with 1-year contracts at CU, we need to be competitive with compensation. This, to me, is the single biggest thing we need to work on in the 2010 budget.
On Head Coach salary, CU needs to be prepared to go up about $800,000 per year in order to be competitive with other salaries in the Big 12. That is, unless Coach Hawkins stays, in which case we're locked in for 2 more years. At some point, though, either we are going to replace Hawkins at a higher cost or he'll turn this around and get a new contract at a higher cost.
Head Coaches
1. $4,303,000 Oklahoma (Bob Stoops)
2. $3,060,500 Texas (Mack Brown)
3. $2,700,000 Texas Tech (Mike Leach)
4. $2,525,000 Missouri (Gary Pinkel)
5. $2,303,500 Kansas (Mike Mangino)
6. $1,852,000 Nebraska (Bo Pelini)
7. $1,850,000 Kansas State (Bill Snyder)
8. $1,801,651 Texas A&M (Mike Sherman)
9. $1,800,000 Oklahoma State (Mike Gundy)
10. $1,000,570 Colorado (Dan Hawkins)
11. $950,000 Iowa State (Paul Rhodes)
12. $943,830* Baylor (Art Briles)
Briles info from tax return so was calculated somewhat differently.
Assistant Coaches
1. $2,948,698 (Texas)
2. $2,464,600 (Oklahoma)
3. $2,164,020 (Missouri)
4. $2,138,000 (Oklahoma State)
5. $2,100,508 (Texas A&M)
6. $1,934,160 (Nebraska)
7. $1,913,300 (Texas Tech)
8. $1,795,300 (Kansas)
9. $1,735,000 (Kansas State)
10. $1,515,950 (Colorado)
11. $1,385,000 (Iowa State)
12. N/A (Baylor)