Las Vegas Review-Journal

Kruger’s salary ranks fifth in Mountain West

- By Sam Gordon

UNLV basketball coach Kevin Kruger’s annual salary of $770,000 is more than $400,000 less than T.J. Otzelberge­r was making and makes him the fifth-highest paid coach in the Mountain West.

Otzelberge­r, who left UNLV last week to coach at Iowa State, was the second-highest paid basketball coach in the conference last season, earning $1.2 million. San Diego State’s Brian Dutcher is the highest paid, earning $1.3 million annually after signing a contract extension in September to remain with the Aztecs through the 2025-26 season.

UNR’S Steve Alford made $500,000 during his first two years on the job, but that’s set to increase to $1.15 million in 2021-22, making him the second-highest paid.

Utah State’s Craig Smith is the third-highest paid, having signed a deal worth an average of $837,500 per year that runs through the end of the 2025-26 season. New Mexico’s new coach, Richard Pitino, is the fourth-highest paid, having signed a six-year deal worth roughly $829,000 annually.

A person in the athetic department said Kruger’s lack of head coaching experience­d factored into determinin­g his salary. Otzelberge­r had three years of head coaching experience before his tenure at UNLV and had guided South Dakota State to two NCAA Tournament appearance­s during his three years on the job. Kruger has only been an assistant.

San Jose State’s Jean Prioleau was the lowest paid coach in the league last season, earning $278,196. The Spartans parted ways with Prioleau earlier this month after a 5-16 campaign that included two losses to UNLV.

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