Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Miles gets a contract extension, but no bump in salary

Following conversations with Michigan regarding their vacancy, Miles opted to remain at LSU. For that, Miles and the school have reached agreement on a new contract that will run through the 2017 season. His old deal was set to run through 2014. The kicker, though, is that Miles did not receive a pay raise as part of the new/extended deal. It’s not like Miles will be applying for food stamps at any point in the near future, however, as he’s still scheduled to make $3.751 million. That number made him the sixth-highest paid head coach in college football in 2010. Although it doesn’t include a pay raise, the new deal will include, the Baton Rouge Advocate writes, ”enhanced opportunities” for additional compensation based on championships and postseason accomplishments. Posted by John Taylor

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