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In February of 2004, we ran a TSLMail that listed the salaries and total compensation for ACC head coaches, including men's basketball coaches, and it revealed that VT's Seth Greenberg was at the bottom of the list in total compensation at the time. With Greenberg's recent contract extension and raise, plus some coaching changes and other contract extensions in the ACC, it's a topic worth revisiting. Greenberg's total compensation when he was hired by VT was $429,000, according to a TechSideline.com News and Notes update from April 3, 2003. Greenberg has received a couple of yearly 5% raises since then to his salary of $158,000, plus he recently signed a contract extension that will take him through 2010-11 and gave him a $50,000 raise in the "retention incentives" category of his total pay. (This was on top of a $10,000 raise in that category that he received after the 2003-04 season.) Greenberg's salary for the upcoming year, his third in the program, is now $174,211, and his total compensation is about $505,000, according to a recent Roanoke Times article. That $500k+ still wouldn't get Greenberg out of the ACC's compensation basement, per the February 2004 figures, where the next-lowest figure to Greenberg was GT's Paul Hewitt, with a $600,000 total package (reference TSLMail #116, February Feb. 13, 2004). But a number of things have happened since that 2004 article that shifted the landscape a little bit:
Since it's Friday afternoon, and our TSLMail deadline is approaching, we'll assume that everyone else in the ACC has stayed roughly equal to what they were in February 2004. This would include Duke's Coach K, Roy Williams of UNC, Gary Williams of MD, Skip Prosser at Wake Forest, NC State's Herb Sendek, FSU's Leonard Hamilton, and Oliver Purnell at Clemson. Those changes and information update the ACC coaching salaries and total packages to the following:
At first, the $50,000 raise given to Seth Greenberg seems like a slap in the face, since he was named ACC Coach of the Year, and even with the raise, he's swimming at the bottom of the ACC pool. But on the flip side, he has received nearly $80,000 dollars in increases, or a bump of about 17%, in just two years. And it's always best to be cautious in these matters. Greenberg has had two good years, but what's unknown at this point is how his presence will shape the program long-term. He may rocket VT to national prominence, or his style may wear on his players and assistants, causing the program to collapse in the fourth or fifth year of his tenure. Or, more than likely, something in between. You never know. Ideally, Greenberg would have gotten a bigger raise than Haith, but the Miami athletic administration has never been one to be fiscally responsible or cautious, and comparisons of private school Miami to public university Virginia Tech are not necessarily fair. Note that the known salaries for private school employees Coach K. of Duke and Al Skinner of BC are significantly higher than the salaries for public university employees Roy Williams of UNC, Leonard Hamilton of FSU, etc. If Greenberg continues to have success, then more increases in pay will come. But what's equally important is that his assistants and support staff be properly compensated, too, because they're the glue that can often hold a program together, and turnover among the assistants can be hard on a program. It's a balancing act for
VT Athletic Director Jim Weaver. I personally would have been inclined to give Greenberg a
$100,000 raise, because there's a psychological boost with a six-figure raise
that isn't there with something less. But overall, Weaver's prudence can't be
criticized heavily.
Brain Injury Services of SWVA and Brain Injury Services, Inc. in Northern Virginia are offering Hokie fans a chance to win a truly unique prize: a "game-winning" football signed by the Virginia Tech football coaching staff and players. The football up for grabs is the football being carried by Cedric Humes in the picture above, during Cedric's game-clinching 37-yard TD run against Virginia this past season. The ball was taken from the field -- "It still has dirt on it," yours truly was recently told -- and later signed by Virginia Tech coaches and players. The ball is now being raffled off. Only 600 raffle tickets are being sold, and each ticket costs $100. To make things even better, the cost of your raffle ticket is tax-deductible as a charitable donation to Brain Injury Services of SWVA and Brain Injury Services, Inc. These two organizations are the only two case management programs serving kids with brain injuries in the state of Virginia. The services needed by brain injury survivors are scarce, and these two programs make a difference in people's lives. Proceeds from the raffle will be used to fund desperately-needed case managers at these two organizations. Interested? Here are the details:
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