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    The driving force for any coach in college baseball is the chance to lead his team to Omaha for the College World Series.

    But the money doesn't hurt.

    The eight coaches who will man the dugouts at TD Ameritrade Park beginning Saturday make a good bit of it, albeit less than they would have prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, as more than half took pay reductions this year.

    Here's a breakdown of each coach's scheduled annual compensation, which does not include bonuses or the value of benefits and perks:

    Total scheduled annual compensation of coaches at College World Series

    ? Vanderbilt's Tim Corbin: $1.2 million (this was Corbin's base salary for 2019 calendar year, according to the school?s most recent federal tax records. Exact terms of his contract are not known.)

    ? Arizona's Jay Johnson: $856,687 (after 20% COVID-19 pay reduction in effect from Aug. 10, 2020 through Dec. 27, 2020. Includes $302,300 as value of coach?s annual vesting in longevity fund units held by the University of Arizona Foundation on behalf of the university?s athletics department, as well as $65,000 paid from agreement with Nike.)

    ? Virginia's Brian O'Connor: $765,530 (after 10% COVID-19reduction in scheduled pay for current contract year in effect from July 1, 2020 through Dec. 24, 2020. Does not include money university is obligated to pay from agreement with Rawlings. He also earned a longevity bonus of $500,000 for staying on as coach from June 15, 2016, to June 1 of this year.)

    ? Mississippi State's Chris Lemonis: $750,000

    ? Texas's David Pierce: $731,250 (after reduction of $118,750 due to COVID-19)

    ? Tennessee's Tony Vitello: $550,000 (after reduction of $50,000 due to COVID-19)

    ? N.C. State's Elliott Avent: $434,833 (after reduction of $65,166 due to COVID-19)

    ? Stanford's David Esquer: N/A (Stanford is a private school and therefore not subject to public records laws. Esquer's salary does not rank among the top five at the university, which means it does not appear on the school's federal tax records.)

    Source: Documents and information obtained from the schools by USA TODAY

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    Quote Originally Posted by BiscuitEater View Post
    The driving force for any coach in college baseball is the chance to lead his team to Omaha for the College World Series.

    But the money doesn't hurt.

    The eight coaches who will man the dugouts at TD Ameritrade Park beginning Saturday make a good bit of it, albeit less than they would have prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, as more than half took pay reductions this year.

    Here's a breakdown of each coach's scheduled annual compensation, which does not include bonuses or the value of benefits and perks:

    Total scheduled annual compensation of coaches at College World Series

    ? Vanderbilt's Tim Corbin: $1.2 million (this was Corbin's base salary for 2019 calendar year, according to the school?s most recent federal tax records. Exact terms of his contract are not known.)

    ? Arizona's Jay Johnson: $856,687 (after 20% COVID-19 pay reduction in effect from Aug. 10, 2020 through Dec. 27, 2020. Includes $302,300 as value of coach?s annual vesting in longevity fund units held by the University of Arizona Foundation on behalf of the university?s athletics department, as well as $65,000 paid from agreement with Nike.)

    ? Virginia's Brian O'Connor: $765,530 (after 10% COVID-19reduction in scheduled pay for current contract year in effect from July 1, 2020 through Dec. 24, 2020. Does not include money university is obligated to pay from agreement with Rawlings. He also earned a longevity bonus of $500,000 for staying on as coach from June 15, 2016, to June 1 of this year.)

    ? Mississippi State's Chris Lemonis: $750,000

    ? Texas's David Pierce: $731,250 (after reduction of $118,750 due to COVID-19)

    ? Tennessee's Tony Vitello: $550,000 (after reduction of $50,000 due to COVID-19)

    ? N.C. State's Elliott Avent: $434,833 (after reduction of $65,166 due to COVID-19)

    ? Stanford's David Esquer: N/A (Stanford is a private school and therefore not subject to public records laws. Esquer's salary does not rank among the top five at the university, which means it does not appear on the school's federal tax records.)

    Source: Documents and information obtained from the schools by USA TODAY

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    So NMP is making as much as CL?? How embarrassing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ari Gold View Post
    So NMP is making as much as CL?? How embarrassing
    Hey coach , hit me up I can be your new agent..
    Who is NMP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLJWales View Post
    Who is NMP?
    MSU WBB HC

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    Our girls bball coach.

    Lemonis does deserve a raise, but he does have close to $750k in incentives built in his contract as well, which is one of the highest in the nation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Tibbons View Post
    Our girls bball coach.

    Lemonis does deserve a raise, but he does have close to $750k in incentives built in his contract as well, which is one of the highest in the nation.
    WBB Coach making what Lemonis makes sucks donkey schlongs.

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