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Malzahn, Smart can also get a financial win this weekend

- Steve Berkowitz

There are many uncertaint­ies as college football heads into its weekend of major-conference championsh­ip games.

But one thing is for sure: If Auburn wins the Southeaste­rn Conference title Saturday, head coach Gus Malzahn is going to have a chance to end the season with $1.25 million in bonuses.

His counterpar­t in the game, Georgia’s Kirby Smart, could parlay an SEC championsh­ip into $1.6 million in bonuses.

In both cases, that’s without counting money they can get for coaching honors or team academic performanc­e.

And what’s at stake for them is just a portion of what’s available to head coaches, assistant coaches and other athletics staff and administra­tors with championsh­ips, bowl and College Football Playoff bids now at hand.

Auburn goes into the weekend No. 2 in the CFP rankings, so a victory will guarantee the Tigers a spot in the CFP semifinals.

Malzahn already has secured

$225,000 in bonuses. He would get

$375,000 more with a win Saturday. His contract includes language that is unclear regarding bonuses for several postseason outcomes, but in response to an inquiry from USA TODAY, Auburn athletics department spokeswoma­n Cassie Arner confirmed that the department plans to award Malzahn a

$200,000 bonus if the Tigers play in any of the six games affiliated with the CFP. That would be in addition to the

$150,000 he would get for winning the SEC title and the $25,000 he would get for the team’s 11th victory of the season.

Georgia is No. 6 in the CFP rankings, but beating Auburn would almost certainly lift the Bulldogs into the final top four.

Like Malzahn, Smart has $225,000 in bonuses in hand. Assuming that the SEC championsh­ip would be accompanie­d by placement in the CFP semifinals, a victory Saturday would give Smart $675,000 more. He would add

$250,000 for the SEC title and

$425,000 for the dramatic upgrade in Georgia’s bowl positionin­g.

The $675,000 alone would be more than the amounts that at least 27 Bowl Subdivisio­n head coaches are making in basic pay this season.

At $900,000 in bonuses, Smart’s additional pay would be greater than 40 FBS head coaches’ basic compensati­on for this season.

Below are details of bonuses achieved and available to head coaches whose teams are in contention for the CFP semifinals, based on documents obtained by USA TODAY. The contracts for Miami (Fla.) and Southern California, both private schools, were not available. Clemson’s Dabo Swinney Has ...

❚ $50,000: Play in non-CFP bowl game with at least 8 regular-season wins

❚ $50,000: Play in ACC title game Can get ...

❚ $150,000: Win ACC title

❚ One of the following

—$50,000: Play in CFP non-semifinal

—$150,000: Play in CFP semifinal

❚ $200,000: Play in CFP title game

❚ $250,000: Win CFP title Alabama’s Nick Saban Has ... ❚ $90,000: Play in Outback, TaxSlayer, Music City, Texas, Belk or Liberty bowls Can get ...

❚ $35,000: Play in CFP non-semifinal ❚ One of the following:

—$110,000: Play in CFP semifinal

—$210,000: Play in CFP title game

—$310,000: Win CFP title Ohio State’s Urban Meyer Has ... ❚ $50,000: Big Ten East Division champ

Can get ...

❚ $100,000: Win Big Ten title

❚ One of the following:

—$200,000: Play in CFP non-semifinal

—$250,000: Play in CFP semifinal

—$350,000: Play in CFP title game Auburn’s Gus Malzahn Has ...

❚ $50,000: Play in non-CFP bowl game

❚ $75,000: 10 wins in season

❚ $100,000: Play in SEC title game Can get ...

❚ One of the following:

—$25,000: 11 wins in season

—$50,000: 12 wins in season

—$75,000: 13 wins in season

❚ $150,000: Win SEC title

❚ $200,000: Play in any CFP-affiliated game

❚ One of the following:

—$300,000: Play in CFP title game

—$500,000: Win CFP title

❚ $100,000: Team ranked among top five in final Amway Coaches or Associated Press media rankings Oklahoma’s Lincoln Riley Has ...

❚ $25,000: Play in non-CFP bowl game

❚ $50,000: Play in Big 12 title game Can get ...

❚ $25,000: Win Big 12 title

❚ $50,000: Play in any CFP-affiliated game

❚ One of the following:

—$50,000: Win CFP non-semifinal game

—$100,000: Play in CFP title game

❚ $250,000: Win CFP title Georgia’s Kirby Smart Has ...

❚ $150,000: Play in SEC title game

❚ $75,000: Play in Outback, TaxSlayer, Music City, Texas, Belk or Liberty bowls Can get ...

❚ $250,000: Win SEC title

❚ One of the following:

—$25,000: Play in Citrus Bowl

—$125,000: Play in CFP non-semifinal

—$425,000: Play in CFP semifinal

—$525,000: Play in CFP title game

—$925,000: Wins CFP title

❚ $200,000: Team ranked among top five in final Amway Coaches or Associated Press media rankings Wisconsin’s Paul Chryst

Chryst does not have prescribed bonuses based on team’s on-field performanc­e. He and 14 other designated members of the coaching and footballsp­ecific strength staff will share a bonus pool based on a percentage of the combined University-contracted base salaries of those coaches. This season, that combined amount is $4,284,400. The bonus pool will be distribute­d at the discretion of Chryst and athletics director Barry Alvarez, subject to approval of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Board. Has ...

❚ Share of bonus pool equaling 20% of designated combined salaries: 12-0 regular-season record

❚ Share of bonus pool equaling 4% of designated combined salaries: Play in Big Ten title game Can get ...

❚ Another 5% of designated combined salary total added to pool: Win Big Ten title

❚ Another 5% of designated combined salary total added to pool: Play in CFP title game

❚ Another 5% of designated combined salary total added to pool: Win CFP title Note: This does not take into account contingenc­ies that could alter or prevent payment of bonuses (i.e. academic achievemen­t, coach’s departure, future investigat­ions and/or sanctions). Does not include bonuses for coaching honors, team academics/citizenshi­p/community service, or the value of tickets and perks tied to participat­ion in postseason games.

 ??  ?? Auburn’s Gus Malzahn, left, and Georgia’s Kirby Smart will meet when their teams play in the SEC championsh­ip game Saturday. ALBERT CESARE/USA TODAY SPORTS
Auburn’s Gus Malzahn, left, and Georgia’s Kirby Smart will meet when their teams play in the SEC championsh­ip game Saturday. ALBERT CESARE/USA TODAY SPORTS

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