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Men's Basketball Stats Surprise Leaders

TU is 15th in the Nation in scoring offense. Haven't seen that since the Nolan years. Of course three OT's help. Also # 7 in nation in FT attempts.

Justin Amadi is 16th in the nation in FG% at 71%. He ended at # 39 in the nation two years ago at James Madison at 61.3%.

Dwon Odom is # 1 in the AAC in steals per game. Has a 3.0 A/TO ratio and was # 39 in nation last year at 2.68.

Carrington is currently # 44 in nation with A/T ratio of 4.67

These three fine additions have easily suppressed the Haggerty loss concern to this point. I haven't seen this quality of ball handling and passing at TU in years. Outside shooting and inside defense still major concerns but this is a fun team to watch. I just hope Garcia can blend back in and even get us to the next level.

Fire him TOMORROW!

I thought I read he was making $1.6/yr
Tulsa needs to think outside the box and be the first university to offer an incentive based pay structure.
Your salary is contingent on how many wins you get each season. Why should it be any different than a commission-based job?
Gee, I bet nobody's ever thought of that !

Let's see, I would think the field you are in can't compete if schools make their salary almost fully contingent based, or other schools would be doing so. You are showing your ignorance with this comment.

Fire him TOMORROW!

So his contract is for 1.9 mil. that translates to 2 mil as I stated earlier. lol. I am sure there is some incentives and some restructuring stuff in there but it is what it is. The school wanted to try to by a bigger name coach and just like the Minimum wage keep going up in stupid amounts so does how much it cost to buy a coach.

So again unless someone has a sugar momma or sugar daddy (I am not judging) that will pony up 5 mil, then this dude will be here next year.

Now if next year goes south as well, then I expect that buyout to be significantly lower and then they make the change. If it is true though that the school wanted the academics and the conduct cleaned up as the first priority, then he will definately be here next year.

Fire him TOMORROW!

I thought I read he was making $1.6/yr
Tulsa needs to think outside the box and be the first university to offer an incentive based pay structure.
Your salary is contingent on how many wins you get each season. Why should it be any different than a commission-based job?

Kevin Wilson’s Salary and Contract in 2024​

The contract is somewhat straightforward, as he’s paid $1.9 million, a $500,000 increase from his salary as the offensive coordinator of the Ohio State Buckeyes and more than he made in all but one of his six years as the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers.

What Is Kevin Wilson’s Buyout?​

Unfortunately, Tulsa has kept a tight lid on Wilson’s exact contract details. We can make a strong educated guess as to the approximate amount of money the Golden Hurricane would owe Wilson if he’s ultimately fired.

His initial salary was reported as $1.9 million and potentially renegotiated periodically. The industry norm for prematurely fired coaches is typically around 50-75% of their remaining base salary. That would make his buyout between $3.8 and $5.7 million if he were fired prior to the end of the 2024 season.

If he were fired after the year, that buyout number would drop to between $2.85 and $4.275 million in the next year. If the Golden Hurricane were to fire him after next season, that buyout would be between $1.9 and $2.7 million.
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