Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Mack will get $40k in bonuses, Dave Shoji will get no bonus

HSA Note: "In the wake of a 10-4 season, McMackin's bonuses — $20,000 for winning a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship and $20,000 for taking UH to a non-Bowl Championship Series game, the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl — are mandated by his contract."


About agreeing to having no bonus clauses when he signed his contract extension last year, UH Volleyball coach Dave Shoji said:
"I asked them for the higher base pay." (HSA)


About how his contract says that he'll only get a bonus if the Board of Regents approves one, if it is recommended by the AD, Shoji said:
"I'm not aware of any recommendation. I'm happy with my contract." (HSA)


HSA Note: "Shoji reportedly has an annual salary of approximately $175,000, while McMackin's contracted pay is $1.1 million, minus a 7 percent cut he began taking last year."


Declining to comment on head coach and assistant coaching bonuses, JD said:
"At this time I can't comment on pending issues." (HSA)


HSA Note: "The nine UH assistant football coaches are expected to receive slightly more than $9,000 each. UH policy says the amount of their bonuses is calculated "... by dividing the combined monthly salary of all assistant(s) by the total number of assistant coaches." Their total monthly salary totals about $82,000. Meanwhile, although Donovan qualifies for several bonuses based upon the performance of football and women's volleyball, under terms of his agreement he may not receive them until the athletic department is in the black or his contract is terminated. That language differs from the contract of his predecessor, under whom the nearly $10 million accumulated net deficit began."


http://www.staradvertiser.com/sports/sportsnews/20110119_McMackin_earns_bonus_for_WAC_title.html

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