College football coaches' bonuses in COVID pandemic: Who's getting paid, who's not and who might (msn.com)
man, Luke Fickell took a nice hit from this Covid season. still a nice chunk of change
Cincinnati’s Luke Fickell ($125,000)
His total so far is based on sharing the American Athletic Conference regular season title and being set for at least a non-New Year’s Six bowl game. Winning the AAC title game against Tulsa would give him $275,000 more from a parlay of that championship, a New Year’s Six bid and a top-25 finish in the CFP rankings. He'd also get $25,000 for a bowl win.
He had been scheduled to take a $127,500 cut from $3.4 million in basic pay for this season, but that was reduced when the university ended pay reductions as of Nov. 1.
if you paying Jimbo/Mullen the entire, might as well pay the bonuses
Texas A&M’s Jimbo Fisher
Fisher did not take a cut to his $7.5 million salary, but he has waived bonuses. Florida’s Dan Mullen also did not take a cut, and Florida is not awarding bonuses this season. Mullen would have had $200,000 in bonuses so far, with a chance at $500,000 more.