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Roy Williams and others... renegotiate

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by HighPoint49er, Apr 19, 2003.

  1. HighPoint49er

    HighPoint49er Full Access Member

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    The love/hate relationship between University of Kentucky fans and Tubby Smith is going to last a while. He's gotten one heck of an 8-year contract with no buyout clause in it. Looks like he'll be getting paid to endorse everything in the state of Kentucky before it's done.

    Salary Capsule
    Base Salary
    2003-2011: $200,000 per year
    Radio, Television and Endorsements
    2003-04: $1,550,000
    2004-05: $1,625,000
    2005-06: $1,700,000
    2006-07: $1,775,000
    2007-08: $1,850,000
    2008-09: $1,925,000
    2009-10: $2,050,000
    2010-11: $2,175,000
    Bonuses
    SEC Championship or NCAA Tournament Appearance: $15,000 per year
    NCAA Final Four Appearance: $50,000 per appearance
    Academic Bonus: $50,000 per year
    2007 Retention Bonus: $1,500,000
    2011 Retention Bonus: $2,500,000

    Kentucky Signs Tubby Smith to an Eight-Year Contract, Smith's deal worth more than $20 million
    April 18, 2003

    LEXINGTON, KY - University of Kentucky head men's basketball coach Orlando "Tubby" Smith has signed a new eight-year contract running through the year 2011, that would be worth at least $2.5 million per year, which could make Smith the highest paid collegiate men's basketball coach in the nation. The contract replaces his previous agreement, which ran through the 2007 season.

    "Money has never yet made a man rich," Smith said. "What makes you rich is the people you have the privilege of working with. We are 100 percent behind (UK Athletics Director) Mitch Barnhart and his staff and they have a great vision, along with (UK President) Dr. Lee Todd. We're willing to do whatever we have to do to make that a reality."

    "I just signed an eight-year deal and I look forward to being a part of this university for some time. I feel quite lucky that my name is on that contract."

    "It was an important time to show our commitment to him and his family and to show that we are committed to the right things about college basketball," UK athletics director Mitch Barnhart said. "I think there's been a lot of difficult things going on in the game of college basketball and Tubby Smith represents all the right things about college basketball. This shows our commitment to that."

    The University shall be responsible for Smith's base salary of $200,000 per year with his radio, television and endorsements beginning in 2003 at $1.55 million per year on an increasing scale. The contract runs through the 2011 season, but automatically extends until 2013 if the men's basketball team participates in the Final Four during any year during the term of the agreement.

    Also included in the package are two retention bonuses. Should Smith fulfill the contract through April 2007, he will be entitled to a $1.5 million bonus, which had been a $1 million retention bonus in the previous agreement. If Smith coaches through the 2011 season, he will receive an additional bonus of $2.5 million.

    The contract includes many incentive bonuses for Smith, including a $15,000 annual payment for a Southeastern Conference Championship or NCAA Tournament appearance. Should the team reach the NCAA Final Four, he will be awarded a $50,000 bonus for each appearance.

    There is a $50,000 bonus for academic success which stipulates that should the team achieve a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or better and a minimum of 90% of the basketball student-athletes meet NCAA satisfactory progress requirements in any academic year.

    As it did in 2001, the contract includes language stating that Smith could be fired with cause and the contract voided for committing or knowingly having staff members commit major NCAA violations.

    The 51-year-old Smith recently completed his sixth season at the helm of the Kentucky program, where he's compiled a 164-47 (77.7%) record, highlighted by the 1998 NCAA Championship. He led the 2003 Wildcats to a final No. 1 ranking in the AP poll with the nation's best record (32-4) which included a 26-game win streak. His team reached the NCAA Elite Eight and won both the SEC regular-season and tournament titles for the fourth time in Smith's six seasons at UK. The Wildcats were a perfect 16-0 in league play, marking just the second time the feat has been accomplished since 1956.

    In addition, Smith's staff was awarded an additional $78,000 in assistant coaching salaries, bringing the total pool for assistants to $320,000. "We're proud to have him continue as our basketball coach. I congratulate Mitch (Barnhart), Rob (Mullens) and of course Tubby (Smith) in getting this (new contract) done so quickly," President Lee T. Todd said.
     
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    I'm confused... how is Roy Williams involved??? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
     
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    Brain, don't you think Roy is more valuable than Tubby? Don't UNC fans love him while Kentucky fans criticize each decision Tubby makes? Tubby is going to get a $1.5 million bonus to last at Kentucky through 2007.
     
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    I still don't see the connection.

    Roy was obviously valuable to UNC - its why they went after him. Kentucky finally wised up and realized they had a good thing in Smith. Why they felt the need to go overboard who knows. I'm sure they could have made him happy for alot less.
     
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    The point being, the cost of college athletics just went up for all schools when most schools aren't paying those bills now. Most money for coaches these days is in the perks, shoe deals, radio & TV, endorsements so the $200,000 base salary isn't too extreme. However, many schools can't provide those perk contracts so they'll have to bump up the base salaries substantially. Bobby Lutz' $400,000 is about a 30-70 deal and I could not see Charlotte bumping it up much more (for him or anyone else). Don't know about other coaches' contracts.

    And imagine Lee Rose making $27,000 back in 1976-77 to be head coach and athletic director and Jeff Mullins doing both positions for the bargain price of $90,000.
     
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    Roy's contract is $1.7 million a year
     

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