Alabama, Nick Saban, football coach was nearly 6 million a year ago, according to U.S. Today, 2010 Compensation Survey of football coaches from the university. "The survey this year found that less than $ 4.9 million.
Thus, one of the most successful coaches in the country took more than $ 1100000 a pay cut? Not really.
Much of the difference can be attributed to a misunderstanding between Saban and Alabama staff on how to report income from his summer football field in athletic related revenue out of shape as required annually by the NCAA track and field staff in school, Division of Sports Department spokesman Doug Walker said.
The document self-reported to give the university president or chancellor - not the NCAA - are designed to let officials monitor what campus non-university entities pay or give employees based on athletics employee status with the school.
Saban contract change in 2007 gave him the opportunity to introduce the University of Alabama football field, in the early summer of 2008. He used this opportunity, and his outside income for the year 2009 (filed in April 2010), recalled the Nick Saban Football Camp $ 643.183, LLC, and all income beyond $ 830.683. (He is also listed in the income from television appearances and commercials for Ford Motor Company and Coca-Cola.)
Because Saban declared no income apart from the previous year, USA Today asked the university to verify the amounts in 2009. "The figure of $ 830,683 is the actual income for 2009," spokeswoman Deborah Lane of the University said, this amount was included in the calculation of his remuneration.
This year, the Alabama athletic department redesigned its income out of the way, which allows coaches to the list of fields of total revenues, camps, and the total income received fields. Saban reported U.S. $ 800 900 on the revenue side, 013 801 dollar deficit spending and staffing in the fields of less than $ 113. Saban income outside, which included the money back Coca-Cola and Ford fell to U.S. $ 149 887 - a drop of nearly $ 700,000 the previous year.
"(Saban) is not money in the camps," said Walker, 21 October. "He is divided between people who work in the fields. Last year, he realized he had to put the gross amount. This year, he realized that would create a network.
"(What the report) is not really defined at all in the manual (NCAA rules). ... There may be different interpretations by different people. "
Todd Turner, who was director of athletics at four schools Bowl Subdivision and is now working as a consultant, disagrees.
Referring to the report outside income for the year 2009 and 183 643 the amount of dollars in revenue from the field, he says, "I have no idea why (the Saban and Alabama officials) done this way. There is no sense for me. ... It is important that they do exactly. "
This week, provided Walker USA TODAY a copy of an undated internal memo by Professor Athletics Director / CFO modified sine Gaston Saban is out to report income for 2009, the sum of the camp to zero. Walker said the note was written in August 2011.
The rest of the fall in wages Saban from 2009 is attributable to the difference between the other two changes:
• An increase of $ 50 000 in payment for work of radio and television endorsements and personal appearances to be built in his contract in 2007.
• A decrease of $ 533,333 as a result of this will be his first time returning to a termination bonus normal year every two years, after returning in 2010
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