Drinkwitz, HC at Mizzou got a 2 year extension and a raise . . . from what had been a six year deal at $4 million a year plus incentives. His team played No. 1 UGA tough . . . at Mizzou. He parlayed that tough loss into an extension and raise . . . kinda like Allen parlayed the 2020 season and stunning upset of PSU into an extension of adhesion. (I don't blame the guy . . . he didn't take IU anyplace it didn't want to go.)
Mizzou's DC got a raise from $600k to $1.2 million plus an extension . . . .
CTA is at an average of about $4.9 million a year - without incentives - through 2027: https://www.espn.com/college-footba...n-gets-new-7-year-deal-1-million-annual-raise
Bell makes about $700k and Wilt makes about $550k.
Aside from what's reasonable, what would it take to get really successful coaches to succeed at IU?
Mizzou's DC got a raise from $600k to $1.2 million plus an extension . . . .
Mizzou extends Drinkwitz contract through 2027
Missouri has given coach Eliah Drinkwitz a two-year contract extension that links him to the school through the 2027 season.
www.espn.com
CTA is at an average of about $4.9 million a year - without incentives - through 2027: https://www.espn.com/college-footba...n-gets-new-7-year-deal-1-million-annual-raise
Bell makes about $700k and Wilt makes about $550k.
Aside from what's reasonable, what would it take to get really successful coaches to succeed at IU?