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  2. Mark Stoops - Wikipedia

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    Annual salary: $6.75 million [1] Biographical details; Born ... Mark Thomas Stoops (born July 9, 1967) is an American college football coach and former player.

  3. Where does Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops' salary rank ...

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    USA TODAY Sports released its annual football coaching salary database Wednesday. Where does Kentucky's Mark Stoops rank nationally and in the SEC?

  4. Ross Bjork - Wikipedia

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    Annual salary: $1.65 million [1 ... which raised his salary from $7.5 million to $ ... Bjork then tried to hire Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops as Fisher's ...

  5. Mark Stoops signs contract extension with Kentucky that ... - AOL

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    Football coach signed extension on the eve of the Wildcats’ loss to Vanderbilt. It rivals John Calipari’s most recent deal in compensation and could keep him in Lexington through the 2030 season.

  6. By trashing Kentucky football's NIL, Mark Stoops makes his ...

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    Mark Stoops basks in the shade of one of college football’s most lucrative and secure jobs. ... where his handsome $9 million salary positions him to earn more than $1 million per victory.

  7. Mark Stoops’ new deal brings a new reality: To whom much is ...

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    What the Kentucky football coach’s new contract says about the expectations for the Wildcats program.

  8. ‘Not interested in just existing’: Why Mark Stoops sees more ...

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  9. The problem isn’t Mark Stoops’ new contract, it’s ... - AOL

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    Kentucky’s football coach was deserving of a new deal, so why didn’t UK make it more public?