There is a downside for him only having a year to year contract with no longer term guarantee. If he has a 3 yr deal he can choose to retire anytime with no liability but still has the stability of a longer dealHe'll be 60 next year, I imagine he just wants to go year to year and see how he feels. At some point the grind of recruiting will be too much and he'll be ready to retire
According to the 2023 CT state employee total earnings report (i.e., regular, overtime and other pay) Kimani made $857k , Luke $540k, Tom $400k. These guys have a phenomenal setup and have this program running like a well oiled machine!! How lucky are we?!?!?So Kimani is really at 800+, Luke slightly behind, and Tom slightly behind Luke? Seems like Hurley took less to lower the buyouts and pay his assistants more.
As someone else said…keeping the assistants is easier if they are making high 6 figures. Many starter HC jobs won’t pay as much as they are making here..or not much moreAccording to the 2023 CT state employee total earnings report (i.e., regular, overtime and other pay) Kimani made $857k , Luke $540k, Tom $400k. These guys have a phenomenal setup and have this program running like a well oiled machine!! How lucky are we?!?!?
The 500k is based on performance bonuses hit based on team performance e.g. winning Big East titles, making sweet 16 etc. so they are not something that is handed out subjectively but rather hitting objective targets.Thought this was interesting.
The maximum discretionary assistant/associate head coach bonuses included in Hurley’s contract remains at $500,000, and Hurley is not eligible to receive any portion of these bonuses.
Is that a way for Hurley to keep the coaches incentivized to work hard? He has $500,000 to hand out as he sees fit.
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Five things to note in new contracts for Dan Hurley, UConn men’s basketball assistant coaches
UConn announced a new agreement with head men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley on Monday, his second in as many years, after winning a second consecutive NCAA title in 2024. The deal, which runs…www.courant.com
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Yep. It'll also continue to be the best place to find UConn information and talk with people who care about the program as much as you do. Acceptable trade-off in my view.Can't wait to see the Boneyard after a loss (hopefully never). You just know some knucklehead will have "advice" that Hurley needs to hear.
" They have to share that same, like, obsession. And they can't be looking for life balance.”“I've had these conversations with Kimani and Luke the last couple of years,” Hurley said. “Their first job should be high end of the Atlantic-10 or a high-major job. That's where their mindset should be. And we've made it such a great situation for them at UConn that they can be patient that way. They should be high-major head coaches, or at the absolute top of that mid-major list of schools that makes the tournament every year and has the resources to win a game or two.”
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What makes Dan Hurley and his UConn men's basketball coaching staff so successful? 'We're obsessed'
UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley and his assistants Kimani Young, Luke Murray and Tom Moore received new contracts following another title.www.nhregister.com
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What makes Dan Hurley and his UConn men's basketball coaching staff so successful? 'We're obsessed'