![]() ![]() ![]() Kansas (1-2) ranks 110th out of 120 teams in scoring and 103rd in total offense. Unfortunately for SDSU, such savings appear unlikely at this point. Those amounts would be deducted from what SDSU owes him. He gets a one-month or half-month bonus if KU goes to a “Tier II” or “Tier III” bowl, respectively. Now SDSU owes him just two more monthly payments- about $61,000 - with hopes it will owe him much less than that, depending on the outcome of Long’s season.įor example, Long’s contract at KU calls for him to receive two months salary ($58,333) as a bonus if KU goes to a Bowl Championship Series game. Then on June 1, it gave him six months of pay ($182,949) to reduce processing time. After hiring a consultant to help reduce that amount, SDSU reached a deal with him last November to deduct his new income at Kansas ($350,000 salary) from what SDSU owed him ($715,900), leaving a balance for SDSU of $365,900.Įarlier this year, SDSU scheduled monthly payments to him of $30,491.66. SDSU owed him $715,900 for the final year of his SDSU deal, which expires at the end of this year. That’s because if Long’s new team goes to a bowl, it will reduce the amount of money SDSU still owes him from his original five-year contract. But the university is still hoping to finally see him go to a bowl game this year in his new job as offensive coordinator at Kansas. He never came close to earning a bowl berth in his three seasons at SDSU from 2006 though 2008. Nearly two years since his firing, former head football coach Chuck Long remains on San Diego State’s payroll through December. Offense so far: 110th in scoring, 114th in sacks allowed, 103rd in total offense. ![]()
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