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Without Big Ten title, Ohio State men's basketball coaches miss out on almost $80K in bonuses

brennan.164@osu.edu

Published: Monday, March 11, 2013

Updated: Monday, March 11, 2013 20:03

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Andrew Holleran / Photo editor

OSU coach Thad Matta hunches over during a game against previously undefeated Michigan on Jan. 13 at the Schottenstein Center. OSU won, 56-53.

The Indiana men’s basketball team’s Sunday win at Michigan clinched the outright Big Ten regular-season championship. By virtue of that result, Ohio State was denied a share of the title as well as almost $80,000 in bonuses paid to its four coaches.

OSU coach Thad Matta would have received $20,000 for a share of the league’s regular-season title on top of his base salary of $3.2 million, as well as an additional year added on to his current contract, according to OSU athletics spokesman Dan Wallenberg.

Matta’s contract expires in July 2019. The three OSU assistants — Dave Dickerson, Chris Jent and Jeff Boals — missed out on a combined $58,334. Each of Matta’s assistants would have received “supplemental compensation in the amount of one month’s salary” had OSU won a share of the Big Ten title, Wallenberg told The Lantern in a Monday email.

For Dickerson, the team’s associate head coach and highest-paid assistant, a Big Ten title would have resulted an additional $21,667. Jent and Boals would have received $20,000 and $16,667, respectively.

OSU, which defeated Illinois, 68-55, Sunday afternoon to improve to 23-7 overall and 13-5 in the Big Ten, needed a Michigan win to claim a share of the regular season title for the fourth consecutive year.

The Wolverines, which led by as many as five points during the final minute of play against the Hoosiers, collapsed down the stretch before eventually losing, 72-71, in Ann Arbor, Mich., hours after the Buckeyes defeated the Illini.

Wallenberg did not immediately respond to The Lantern’s Monday afternoon request for information regarding whether these or other bonuses would be awarded if OSU wins this weekend’s Big Ten Tournament.

Matta, who is in his ninth year at OSU, has led the Buckeyes to two Final Fours and five Big Ten titles. He and the Buckeyes will chase their third Big Ten Tournament title in four seasons when the team, seeded No. 2, begins play Friday against the winner of Purdue-Nebraska.

OSU’s game against either the Boilermakers or Cornhuskers is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. at the United Center in Chicago. 

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4 comments

Dan
Thu Mar 14 2013 15:01
I thought the main focus of being school was supposed to be academics? There seems to be such a big emphasis on the money aspect of collegiate sports, it's no small wonder the athletes get caught up in the frenzy and get in trouble, along with the school. I'm not excusing their actions in any way, because they know the rules. They just learn by example; depending upon the example and how it's administered.
Anonymous
Thu Mar 14 2013 14:05
Is anyone asking for your sympathy? Not once in the article does anyone make the case that the bonuses were earned or deserved. There were statements of fact with no value judgment expressed. The title wasn't "GODDAMNED SHAME: MATTA SCREWED OUT OF BONUS BY TERMS OF OWN CONTRACT." (I do, however, agree that the compensation packages are absurd. However, Athletics is self-funded, so it's not really comparable with most faculty salaries. There are faculty making a quarter-million dollars a year, but they are in high-demand (e.g. high-dollar alumni donation) fields, such as medicine or business. You can't justify paying an English professor huge bank, considering that they can't even afford to replace Denney Hall.
Mel
Thu Mar 14 2013 13:43
Awww, cry me a river. poor babies..... No one try to pull the,' Well, they bring a lot to the university!" malarky either.
Happy to be me
Thu Mar 14 2013 13:35
Trust me I love all things OSU. I'm not a huge fan of sports but... Coach is making more money than I and several faculty combined will make over our life time. I'm not feeling too bad about his denied bonus.




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