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Kentucky coach Mark Stoops has signed an amended contract extension through June 2031 that in February will boost his base annual salary to $8.6 million plus incentives.
What is Mark Stoops' salary at Kentucky? UK is paying Stoops $9 million for the 2024 season. How does Kentucky coach Mark Stoops' salary compare with others in college football?
Mark Stoops inked an extension deal worth $68.8 million in 2022, the biggest by a coach in the history of Kentucky football. The deal keeps the coach in Lexington until June 2031.
As a result of his bonuses, Stoops’ salary could effectively be $9.4 million in 2023, although an amount of $8.75 million is far more likely. It still makes the Kentucky head coach one of the highest-paid coaches in college football, a just reward for the success he’s achieved for the Wildcats.
Stoops’ $5.25 million salary this season ranked 15th among FBS coaches at public universities according to a USA TODAY database. The new deal ups Stoops’ salary to $6.75 million next season.
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How much is Mark Stoops' salary with Kentucky going to be under extension? The extension will pay him $9 million annually starting in February.
Stoops gets $650,000 if they make the national championship game and $800,000 for winning it. If his team wins eight games a season, he gets a $150,000 bonus and a $100,000 bonus for becoming...
Stoops will reportedly earn an average of $9 million per year under the new contract. That would make him the sixth-highest paid coach in the country, according to the USA Today coaching...
Stoops will now be paid $100,000 anytime his team participates in a non-New Year’s Six bowl game. That bonus increases by $50,000 if Kentucky also wins at least eight games.