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Dusty May - FAU HC - Former IU student manager

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6 hours ago, DLG3 said:

Pat said Woodson told him if he had been coaching for very long and then NIL came into the picture, he would have just retired. 

I think that’s interesting. I was just thinking about this the other day in the sense that it seems like the #1 reason guys tend to leave major college football and basketball coaching is the recruiting. NLI can only exacerbate that feeling for guys who don’t like it. 

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19 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

Ohhhhhh…

okay I guess I’ll do that then. 

Be back in ten minutes.

Back, but it took 19 hours:

The FAU Owls announced a 10-year extension for May. The contract:

  • Will pay May $1.25 million per year starting immediately and
  • Increase by 5 percent each year until 2033.
  • The total base salary comes to more than $15.7 million over the 10 years.
  • $250,000 for winning the national championship, $150,000 for appearing in the championship game, $100,000 for appearing in the Final Four, $75,000 for making the Elite 8, $50,000 for making the Sweet 16, $30,000 for winning an NCAA Tournament game and $25,000 for receiving an NCAA Tournament bid. $25,000 for winning the Associated Press or Naismith National Coach of the Year Award, $15,000 for winning the Conference Coach of the Year (as determined by the Conference office), $15,000 for winning a regular-season Conference Championship, $10,000 for receiving an invitation to the NIT and $10,000 for each win in the NIT. May will receive bonuses ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 when reaching certain academic progress numbers.
  • The contract also calls for FAU to establish an operating budget for the men’s basketball program that is at least 20 percent higher than last season's.
  1. If May takes another job before Feb. 29, 2024 he will owe the university $1.5 million.
  2. That number decreases to $1 million, $750,000 and $500,000 over the next three years.

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Back, but it took 19 hours:
The FAU Owls announced a 10-year extension for May. The contract:
  • Will pay May $1.25 million per year starting immediately and
  • Increase by 5 percent each year until 2033.
  • The total base salary comes to more than $15.7 million over the 10 years.
  • $250,000 for winning the national championship, $150,000 for appearing in the championship game, $100,000 for appearing in the Final Four, $75,000 for making the Elite 8, $50,000 for making the Sweet 16, $30,000 for winning an NCAA Tournament game and $25,000 for receiving an NCAA Tournament bid. $25,000 for winning the Associated Press or Naismith National Coach of the Year Award, $15,000 for winning the Conference Coach of the Year (as determined by the Conference office), $15,000 for winning a regular-season Conference Championship, $10,000 for receiving an invitation to the NIT and $10,000 for each win in the NIT. May will receive bonuses ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 when reaching certain academic progress numbers.
  • The contract also calls for FAU to establish an operating budget for the men’s basketball program that is at least 20 percent higher than last season's.
  1. If May takes another job before Feb. 29, 2024 he will owe the university $1.5 million.
  2. That number decreases to $1 million, $750,000 and $500,000 over the next three years.
So peanuts to buy out. Respectively

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