(WNFL) – The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents will consider amended compensation packages on Thursday for head football coach Paul Chryst and Associated head coach/offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph. The board is also set to consider the proposed compensation package for newly hired defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox. Chryst signed a five-year deal in December of 2014. He was to be paid 2-point-three million dollars in his first season, with annual increases of 100-thouand dollars. Rudolph’s compensation package was 570-thousand dollars, including a base salary of 300-thousand dollars. Wilcox is replacing Dave Aranda, whose compensation package last season was 520-thousand dollars.
UW Board of Regents to discuss coaches’ pay
Feb 3, 2016 | 11:34 PM
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