Sanderson the highest paid coach

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I wouldn't be surprised if this had already been posted, but according to the Des Moines Register, Cael Sanderson is the highest paid wrestling coach in the nation.

DesMoinesRegister.com | College Wrestling Coaches 2008 Salaries | The Des Moines Register

1. Iowa State, Cael Sanderson- $110,000
2. Oklahoma, Jack Spates- $110,000
3. Illinois, Mark Johnson- $108,550
4. Minnesota, J Robinson- $100,000
5. Missouri, Brian Smith- $100,000
6. Ok State, John Smith- $100,00
7. Maryland, Pat Santoro- $99,866
8. Iowa, Tom Brands- 99,750
9. Michigan, Joe McFarland- $97,850
10. Nebraska, Mark Manning- $97,000
 

theshadow

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Salary? Yes.

Total? No. J Robinson makes an absolute killing off of his camps, as do a few others.
 

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Cael is worth every penny, and then some. Hope he makes some nice extra bank from his camps. My bet? 2 national championships within 5 years.
 

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Yes, his camps are crazy $$$$$$$ and kids come from all ove the nation to take part in them...
 

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weird to see those salaries after being used to the MBB and Football coach salaries across the nation.
 

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Illinois shouldnt have a problem finding a replacement for johnson if they are paying that much, same with OU/Spates after next year.
 

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Illinois shouldnt have a problem finding a replacement for johnson if they are paying that much, same with OU/Spates after next year.

I was shocked at how little Brands makes, however, I guess he does get paid, on top his coaching salary, by the university for consulting (consulting what, I don't know).
 

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Brands is getting ripped off -- if his salary was related to attendance he and lickliter should be about even
 

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I was shocked at how little Brands makes, however, I guess he does get paid, on top his coaching salary, by the university for consulting (consulting what, I don't know).

Well the could get paid six figures, or just not get paid for anything (which is what happens to most wrestlers) related to Wrestling.
 

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Cael's base salary includes camps, bonuses (if champs), and other things through the university.


I think some other coaches don't consider the bonuses and camps as part of their base salaries.
 

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Cael is worth every penny, and then some. Hope he makes some nice extra bank from his camps. My bet? 2 national championships within 5 years.

I don't follow wrestling closely I obviously cheer for ISU and try and watch the ISU/U of I meet each year, so I'm actually asking, how good a coach is Sanderson? He seems to be a great recruiter from what I can see, but is 2 NC in 5 years feasible with his coaching skills (not knocking him, honestly asking)?
 

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I don't follow wrestling closely I obviously cheer for ISU and try and watch the ISU/U of I meet each year, so I'm actually asking, how good a coach is Sanderson? He seems to be a great recruiter from what I can see, but is 2 NC in 5 years feasible with his coaching skills (not knocking him, honestly asking)?
In short, yes it is. After next year, I"m not sure what we're looking at in terms of overall strength in the team, but it's bound to be a drop because of how many we'll graduate. To get back within another 4 years? Definitely feasible.

Also, he's the first ISU coach to get us to win 3 straight conference titles, and I don't know the last time we finished in the top 5 three years in a row. (87-89?)
 
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In short, yes it is. After next year, I"m not sure what we're looking at in terms of overall strength in the team, but it's bound to be a drop because of how many we'll graduate. To get back within another 4 years? Definitely feasible.

Also, he's the first ISU coach to get us to win 3 straight conference titles, and I don't know the last time we finished in the top 5 three years in a row. (87-89?)

While I love Bobby D, and he left Cael some talent to work with, the success we have had lately is similar to what ISU had up until the early 80s. It is good seeing ISU in the discussion as a regular top 5 program. That helps with recruiting big time, as well as generating revenue.
 

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While I love Bobby D, and he left Cael some talent to work with

Wasn't Cael the primary recruiter in the final Douglas years?

And hasn't ISU qualified all 10 wrestlers for nationals the past two years? I think they are doing just fine.
 

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I think wrestling coaches are fairly compensated. Maybe a little on the low end considering they accept the risks of being in the public spotlight. MBB and FB coaches are beyond belief, regardless of what monies their programs generate.
 

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While I love Bobby D, and he left Cael some talent to work with, the success we have had lately is similar to what ISU had up until the early 80s. It is good seeing ISU in the discussion as a regular top 5 program. That helps with recruiting big time, as well as generating revenue.

ISU has won 3 straight Big 12 Titles and been in the Top 5 at Nationals the last 3 years. This is alot better than what ISU has been use too. Next year, Iowa State will be great again with everyone back. It will be interesting to see what changes, if any, ISU will have in its lineup.

After next year, I hope ISU will still be Solid. We need the new recruits to step in and be great, right away (Taylor and Weatherman).