I keep hearing that Tom Burman is getting paid too much from some posters. I looked it up and in 2022 he had the lowest base salary in the MW. I wonder if we get a new AD if we are going to save any money at all.
It looks like we get what we pay for.
1. Utah State's John Hartwell — $542,500 (10-year deal runs through Dec. 31, 2024; total value of $4,965,000; potential bonuses up to $40,000 annually)
2. Nevada's Stephanie Rempe— $505,000 (five-year deal runs through June 30, 2027; total value of $2,600,000; potential bonuses up to $90,000 annually)
3. New Mexico's Eddie Nuñez — $432,000 (five-year deal runs through June 30, 2025; total value of $2,183,750; potential bonuses up to $105,000 annually)
4. UNLV's Erick Harper— $420,000 (five-year deal runs through June 30, 2026; total value of $2,145,000; potential bonuses up to $117,500 annually)
5. Boise State'sJeramiah Dickey— $418,200 (five-year deal runs throughDec. 31, 2025; total value of $2,173,656; potential bonuses up to $125,000 annually)
6. Colorado State's Joe Parker— $400,000 (five-year deal runs through Dec. 31, 2022; total value of $2,000,000; unknown bonuses —
figures per this story)
7. San Jose State's Jeff Konya — $366,084 (five-year deal runs through July 11, 2026; total value of $1,830,420; potential bonuses up to $146,433.60 annually)
8. San Diego State's John David Wicker — $340,000 (five-year deal that ended June 30, 2021; total value of $2,038,000; potential bonuses up to $80,000 annually)
9. Fresno State's Terry Tumey— $320,000 (five-year deal runs through July 31, 2023; total value of $1,600,000; potential bonuses up to $94,500 annually)
10. Wyoming's Tom Burman — $278,520 (six-year deal runs through June 30, 2025; total value of $1,903,668; potential bonuses up to $150,000 annually)