The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Pastner earns postseason bonuses,

- By Ken Sugiura ken. sugiura@ ajc. com

Georgia Tech’s ACC championsh­ip rang up a bonus for coach Josh Pastner. However, i t also kicked in a clause in the athletic department’s contract with Adidas that will more than cover it.

Winning the ACC championsh­ip triggered a clause in Pastner’s contract that earns him an extra $ 50,000 on top of his salary of $ 2 million. A spot in the NCAA Tournament i s worth another $ 25,000, meaning he already is due an extra $ 75,000.

A win Friday against Loyola would earn him $ 50,000 and a second- round win would boost the total to $ 75,000. ( Bonuses earned through the NCAA Tournament are not cumulative.) A Sweet 16 win would bring the t ot al to $ 1 00,000, Elite Eight moves the total to $ 150,000 and a national championsh­ip culminates in $ 250,000.

Pastner just missed another incentive in the most recent AP Top 25 poll. The contract awards a bonus of $ 10,000 if the team makes the Top 25 at any point in the season, and the Yellow Jackets were one spot out of the poll. Pastner would earn a $ 30,000 bonus for being in the top 10 of the final poll.

The ACC championsh­ip and NCAA Tournament incentives are the first that Pastner has reached for on- court performanc­e since his first season, when he collected $ 15,000 for making the NIT ( that incentive was valid for only the first three years of his contract) and $ 35,000 for being named ACC coach of the year. ( He has earned a $ 100,000 bonus each year for his team earning an NCAA- measured Academic Progress Rate score over 950.)

Pastner is in the fifth year of a contract that was extended to seven years after his initial season, meaning that he has t wo years remaining. It is worth a total of $ 13.6 million for the seven years. With the ACC championsh­ip and the NCAA berth, an extension is highly possible.

On the other side of the ledger, the championsh­ip t rig gered a clause that will more than double the cash retainer fee that Adidas pays Tech annually. Adidas will now be on the hook for $ 450,000 in cash yearly. The initial deal called for $ 200,000 each year in cash ( in addition to between $ 2.9 million and 3.1 million in gear) and an extra $ 100,000 earmarked for marketing, but allowed for the amount to grow by varying amounts if the football or men’s basketball hit one of seven different targets, including an ACC championsh­ip.

The $ 200,000 is a low figure for apparel deals with power- conference schools, but the possibilit­y for the annual cash payment to grow based on meeting performanc­e targets such as national and conference championsh­ips is an unusual feature, Jonathan Jensen, a professor for sports administra­tion at t he Universit y of North Carolina, told the AJC in 2018.

The ACC championsh­ip also met an incentive clause for a onetime bonus that will be worth $ 150,000 to Tech.

Tech is in the third year of its six- year agreement with Adidas.

 ?? GERRY BROOME/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Winning the ACC title and an NCAA Tournament berth triggers clauses in Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner’s contract for $ 75,000 in bonuses, and more could be coming.
GERRY BROOME/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Winning the ACC title and an NCAA Tournament berth triggers clauses in Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner’s contract for $ 75,000 in bonuses, and more could be coming.

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