https://floridastate.247sports.com/Board/36/Contents/55M-for-football-staff-salary-pool-111846951
"Not bad. The current figure is $4.5M which ranks 6th in the country.
It should be noted that the $5.5M is to cover the 10th coach and other support staff (s&c coach and recruiting director). So...it’s not quite a true $1M increase since the current $4.5M budget only covers the on-field coaches, I believe. Still a healthy increase and should put FSU in top 4 nationally."
"2017 payroll was 5.225
2018 is 5.5 AND we add another coach. Seems like he will have the same rough payments for coaches as last year
2018 is 5.5 AND we add another coach. Seems like he will have the same rough payments for coaches as last year
"Actually the current figure is $4,939,000+ (all assistants have been getting 9k raises a year and this data is a year old)
Florida State assistant coaches’ salaries in 2016-17:
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach Charles Kelly: $833,000
Assistant head coach/offensive line coach Rick Trickett: $592,000
Co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Randy Sanders: $592,000
Co-offensive coordinator/receivers coach Lawrence Dawsey: $472,000
Associate head coach/defensive tackles coach Odell Haggins: $472,000
Recruiting coordinator/tight ends coach Tim Brewster: $442,000
Defensive ends/outside linebackers coach Brad Lawing: $424,000
Running backs coach/special teams coordinator Jay Graham: $412,000
Linebackers coach Bill Miller: $347,000
Strength and conditioning coach Vic Viloria: $353,000
Assistant head coach/offensive line coach Rick Trickett: $592,000
Co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Randy Sanders: $592,000
Co-offensive coordinator/receivers coach Lawrence Dawsey: $472,000
Associate head coach/defensive tackles coach Odell Haggins: $472,000
Recruiting coordinator/tight ends coach Tim Brewster: $442,000
Defensive ends/outside linebackers coach Brad Lawing: $424,000
Running backs coach/special teams coordinator Jay Graham: $412,000
Linebackers coach Bill Miller: $347,000
Strength and conditioning coach Vic Viloria: $353,000
I will break down current pay versus what targets make in a thread today. Finals done.
Willie Taggart's deal at FSU: 6 years, $30 million with $5.5 million for assistants, and a $5 million buyout. FSU will pay Oregon buyout of $3 million and the rest of his buyout at USF $1.3 million.
Brendan SonnoneVerified account @BSonnone 22 minutes ago Willie Taggart, per letter of agreement w/ FSU, will make $5 million annually for 6 years.
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FSU paying Oregon $3 million from Taggart's buyout, plus the $1,370,122.28 Oregon absorbed from USF buyout.
ESPN Stats & InfoVerified account @ESPNStatsInfo 4 minutes ago
New Florida State coach Willie Taggart is set to be the youngest head coach in the ACC, roughly a month younger than Virginia Tech's Justin Fuente.
Buyout
If FSU terminates him it will owe 85% of the remaining contract.
If Taggart leaves, the buyout is $5 unless there's less owed under the contract.
https://www.tomahawknation.com/2017/12/5/16739828/willie-taggart-contract-florida-state
Buyout
If FSU terminates him it will owe 85% of the remaining contract.
If Taggart leaves, the buyout is $5 unless there's less owed under the contract.
https://www.tomahawknation.com/2017/12/5/16739828/willie-taggart-contract-florida-state
Taggart will receive $5.5 million to hire assistant coaches (That includes 10 full-time assistants, strength coach, director of operations and director of recruiting.), and will be awarded bonuses in the following situations:
- Win National Championship: 500,000
- Make National Championship: 250,000
- Make Playoffs: 250,000
- Make New Year’s Six Bowl: 175,000
- Make bowl with 7-plus wins: 100,000
- Make bowl: 50,000
- Win ACC Championship: 150,000
- Make ACC Championship: 100,000
- ACC Coach of the Year: 50,000
- Undefeated Season: 100,000
- National Coach of the Year: 75,000
- Single Season APR over 950: 100,000, 975: 175,000, 990: 200,000, 1000: 250,000
Should the school fire him, Taggart’s FSU buyout is 85 percent of whatever compensation is remaining left on the contract, paid out over monthly intervals. So, for example, should Taggart not pan out by year three, he will be owed $13 million.
Florida State will pay Oregon the $3 million buyout that Taggart owes for leaving before Jan. 2018, in addition to the near-$1.4 million buyout that the Ducks paid to South Florida when they hired him.
The contract is reflective of the hires that have been made over the last few weeks. Dan Mullen, hired by the University of Florida, signed a six-year deal worth $36 million while recent Nebraska hire Scott Frost received a seven-year, $35 million contract.
Taggart’s deal, while lucrative, is also a blessing considering what Florida State was on the hook for before Jimbo Fisher left for Texas A&M. While the school should now be getting somewhere between $5-6 million in compensation from its former coach due to his departure, it was previously handcuffed to what amounted to a near-$40 million buyout.
Congratulations on a great hire! Seminoles shouldn't miss a beat...
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