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Chuck Martin (Miami of Ohio)

Miami University
ACC
Chuck Martin
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Coaching Background:

Chuck Martin became Head Football Coach at Miami University in 2013. Prior to joining Miami, Martin spent four seasons at Notre Dame, serving as the Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach (2012-13) and Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coordinator (2010-11). Previously, Martin was Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator for Grand Valley State University from 2004-2009.

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Coach: Chuck Martin
School: Miami University
Conference: ACC

Coach Chuck Martin (Miami of Ohio) - Contract Details

Contract Details Author: Daniel Kalish
Posted: August 7, 2018

Average Annual Salary:

$479,385

Length of Contract:

4 Years

Highest Possible Performance Bonus:

$18,744

Other Bonus:

$100,000/year for Media Services; $21,764.24 for graduation rate of 80% or higher*

Academic Responsibility:

Yes

Highest Possible Academic Bonus:

$60,217 (8,333% + 4.167% of Guaranteed Annual Payment)

Behavior Responsibility:

Yes

Buyout Clause:

$522,300 to be paid within 1 year if obtains a new job

Golden Parachute:

Base Salary plus media services compensation ($522,300) prorated over remainder of agreement. If Coach gets new employment then this obligation is reduced by new compensation amount, if the new amount is more than $522,300 annually then obligation ceases.

Perks:

1 car; 25 tickets to each home football game; 4 tickets to each men's and women's home basketball games; household moving expenses

Unique Clause:

-

Contract Rank

62

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