Tourney Invite
Will Reward Smith
Tubby Smith has guaranteed compensation of about $1,775,000 this year but could be
rewarded further. Gophers’ athletic director Joel Maturi told
Sports Headliners that his basketball coach’s contract positions
Smith to earn additional compensation for team achievements such as
winning the Big Ten Conference title or qualifying for the NCAA
tournament.
A regular season league title gives Smith
$250,000, while winning next month’s conference tournament championship
will provide $100,000, Maturi said. If the Gophers make the NCAA
tournament for the first time since 2005, Smith receives $100,000.
Success in the tourney provides these rewards: Sweet 16, $50,000; Elite
eight, $75,000; Final Four, $250,000; NCAA title: $500,000.
Smith didn’t earn such bonuses last year
in his first season as Gophers coach. His team finished 20-14
overall, 8-10 in the Big Ten and sixth place in the conference standings.
Much improved this season, the Gophers are
18-4 overall, 6-4 in the conference. They are tied for third place
in the standings after Wednesday night’s embarrassing 76-47 loss to first
place Michigan State. Minnesota is ranked No. 19 in the country and has
eight remaining conference games before playing in the Big Ten
Tournament that begins March 12 in Indianapolis.
While the Gophers are more unlikely than
preseason favorites
Michigan State and Purdue to win the regular season conference title,
they have to be included among several contenders. Unless Minnesota
enters a long losing streak, the Gophers seem likely to be invited to
the NCAA tournament where their profile already includes nearly 20 wins
and victories over three top 25 teams, Louisville, Ohio State and
Illinois.
Compensation incentives like Smith’s are
common now in major college football and basketball. At Kentucky,
where Smith coached prior to Minnesota, his teams won five SEC titles
and played in 10 NCAA tournaments. He won one national title at
Kentucky and his teams made the NCAA tourney Elite Eight three times,
and Sweet 16 twice.
The Gophers play at Ohio State tomorrow
night before a home game against Indiana on Tuesday at Williams
Arena. The Gophers and Buckeyes are tied for third place in the Big Ten
with 6-4 records.