šŸˆ Why Lane Kiffin didn't get a raise along with other Alabama assistants

The compensation committee of Alabama's board of trustees met Tuesday to approve amended and new contracts for athletics coaches.

Of that group, six of the seven returning assistant football coaches got raises and extensions. One notable name was missing. What about Lane Kiffin?

Alabama's offensive coordinator was certainly successful in Year 1. Back in 2012, all assistants got raises except Jeff Stoutland, but that was a result of an NCAA investigation dating back to his time at Miami.

This case is different.

When asked for the reason Lane Kiffin didn't get a raise, the university answered quickly with a prepared statement.

"Due to his former relationship with USC, Kiffin is in a unique situation that does not require an amendment to his original contract with UA," read the statement from university spokesperson Deborah Lane.

Kiffin is still being paid by USC, who fired him as head coach in 2013. His pay at Alabama only subtracts from the money owed by USC. So unless his salary at Alabama exceeded his buyout from USC, he's still receiving the same amount annually.

The exact amount of Kiffin's buyout isn't known since USC is a private school exempt from public records requests. But the Los Angeles Times reported Kiffin was making $3.4 million a year at USC when he was fired, according to tax returns filed by the school.

Kiffin is entering the second year of his three-year deal with Alabama. He's making $680,000 a year from Alabama in the first two years of the contract and $714,000 in Year 3. Defensive coordinator Kirby Smart is the highest paid assistant on staffmaking $1.5 million a year.

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The University of Alabama compensation committee met and approved the following contracts today.

ation committee today.

FOOTBALL
Kirby Smart went from $1.3 to $1.5 millions and extended a year until Feb. 28, 2018

Mario Cristobal went from $500,000 to $515,000 (has two years remaining on contract)

Mel Tucker approved at $500,000 until Feb. 29, 2016 and $600,000 until until Feb. 28, 2017

Bobby Williams increase from $428,000 to $440,840 (two-year contract until Feb. 29, 2017)

Tosh Lupoi approved at $425,000 until Feb. 28, 2017

Bo Davis increase from $450,000 to $475,000 until Feb. 28, 2017

Scott Cochran increase from $395,000 to $420,000 until Feb. 28, 2017

Burton Burns increase from $335,000 to $345,000 until Feb. 28, 2017

Billy Napier increase from $325,000 to $340,000 until Feb. 28, 2017

BASKETBALL

Head coach Avery Johnson

Contract length: April 7, 2015 to April 14,2021

Base salary: $265,000

Talent Fee: $2,535,000

Expense Account: $12,000

Bonuses: (i) $50,000 for winning SEC regular season championship; $50,000 for winning SEC Tournament; $10,000 for appearance in SEC Championship game; (ii) $50,000 for appearance in NCAA Tournament (first 2 contract years), $25,000 thereafter; $25,000 for each NCAA Tournament win to Final Four; $50,000 for each win in Final Four; (iii) $25,000 for SEC COY; $50,000 for NCAA COY. Academic bonus to $25,000 for 85% graduation rate and being above NCAA APR cut score.

Buyouts: If Coach leaves during contract year 2, $3.5M; Contract Year 3, $2.75M; Contract Year 4, $2M; Contract Year 5, $1.5M; Contract Year 6, $1M. If University terminates contract without cause during contract year 2, $7M; Contract Year 3, $5M; Contract Year 4, $4M; Contract Year 5, $3M; Contract Year 6, $1M. Subject to offset from other employment in the field of amateur, collegiate or professional sports in a coaching, administrative, management or broadcasting position.

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Burns is underpaid.

In one of these reports on salaries there's mention of a lady in the Athletic Dept. (I can't recall her name this morning) who serves as the "Administrative Assistant" to the football program. Her compensation was over 103K.

There was a side note with that which mentioned there were 40 or so assistant coaches that weren't making as much money.
 
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