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Michigan’s Martindale among highest-paid coordinato­rs in NCAA

- Tony Garcia Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK

It appears Michigan football defensive coordinato­r Wink Martindale can pick up the tab the next time he’s out to dinner.

Martindale, the Wolverines’ new lead defensive mind, is among the highest-paid coordinato­rs in the nation. The former NFL defensive coordinato­r’s salary is $2.3 million this year and set at $2.5 million in 2025 and $2.7 million in 2026 according to his contract, which was signed on Feb. 12 and obtained by the Free Press via open records act.

Last season, there were only two coordinato­rs in the country who made $2 million: Washington offensive coordinato­r Ryan Grubb at $2 million and Clemson offensive coordinato­r Garrett Riley (younger brother of USC coach Lincoln Riley), who led the way $2.05 million, according to USA TODAY.

Martindale, 60, hasn’t been in college football for two decades; however, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. Perhaps the best part is his familiarit­y with the Wolverines’ defensive scheme and vice versa.

U-M’s previous two defensive coordinato­rs, now-Seahawks head coach Mike MacDonald (2021) and Chargers defensive coordinato­r Jesse Minter (2022-23), were both defensive minds on staff underneath Martindale in Baltimore when he came up with U-M’s current amoeba defense.

“I have confidence in these players that they’re going to execute at a high level,” he said when he met with local media for the first time since he was hired last week.”I am more aggressive than Jesse – the proof is in the pudding with Jesse and Mike. If we can get to the quarterbac­k rushing three, we’ll rush three. That’s the way football is, you just gotta see how it changes because people are adjusting to us, too, as well.”

Martindale’s buy-out, should he leave for an NFL or a different NCAA job, is $1 million before the final game of the 2024 season. That falls to $350,000 if he leaves before the 2025 season finale and $150,000 before 2026.

He’s not the only new, well-paid coach on staff.

Linebacker­s coach Brian Jean-Mary will get $900,000 this season, the first of a three-year deal. That contract climbs by $25,000 each of the next two seasons, which is on top of his $255,000 signing bonus. His buyout, no matter when it comes before the end of his contract, would be $450,000.

Lamar Morgan, the new defensive backs coach and pass game coordinato­r, is set to be paid $1.3 million across the next two seasons. Morgan, 39, will be paid $675,000 this season with a signing bonus of $183,000.

Greg Scruggs, who resigned from his position on Thursday after he was arrested for DWI Saturday and subsequent­ly was found to allegedly have a BAC double the legal limit, had signed a two-year deal worth $1.4 million.

Head coach Sherrone Moore, last season’s offensive coordinato­r, is making $6 million a season with his new contract and new role.

 ?? DANIELLE PARHIZKARA­N/NORTHJERSE­Y.COM/ USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Wink Martindale takes over leadership of the Michigan defense in 2024.
DANIELLE PARHIZKARA­N/NORTHJERSE­Y.COM/ USA TODAY NETWORK Wink Martindale takes over leadership of the Michigan defense in 2024.

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