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Florida school to pay hoops head man more than 4 NCAA coaches

http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/blog/prep_rally/post/Florida-school-to-pay-hoops-head-man-more-than-4?urn=highschool-wp985

Last week, longtime St. Patrick (N.J.) High basketball coach Kevin Boyle left the school he transformed into a national power for an identical position at Montverde (Fla.) Academy, a small private school in the midst of a similar thrust up the national rankings. While the competitive logistics and site of the job were factors in Boyle's decision, it has since become clear that he also had more than 100,000 reasons to take the new position.

According to Scouts Focus chief Joe Davis, multiple St. Patrick players confirmed that Boyle disclosed the terms of his new contract in his meeting informing them of his departure. While the players couldn't recall the exact number he cited, they all said he was making more than $100,000 per year, in addition to having the use of a free school car and a house for his family. The Boyle family's new house will be across the street from Montverde.

Those personal testaments match a report from high school basketball blogger Adam Zagoria which claimed Boyle's new salary will be $130,000 annually. If that number is true, Boyle will be paid more than four current NCAA Division I coaches, including the head men at Binghamton and North Dakota State, both of which have made the NCAA tournament in recent seasons.

As outlandish as those numbers (if true) may seem, they get even more absurd when you consider the fact that Boyle reportedly wasn't even the school's first choice for the job. According to FOX5Vegas, Findlay Prep (Nev.) Academy coach Mike Peck was offered the job and turned down the opportunity, just before it was offered up to Boyle, allegedly with identical terms, according to a source close to the Findlay Prep community who spoke to Scouts Focus on the condition of anonymity. Whether Peck rejected the Montverde opportunity for financial or lifestyle reasons is unknown, but if it was the former then that would make two high school hoops head men with truly incredible compensation packages.

No matter how well Boyle is being remunerated in his new gig, the one he left behind carries with it some immensely talented players who are left with delicate emotions over his departure. As the Scouts Focus video above shows, the St. Patrick program suddenly finds itself in a state of flux, hoping to retain as many top players as it can, all the while realistic that some will almost certainly leave.

One of the most hyped among that crop is freshman phenom Dakari Johnson, who openly questioned whether he would return to the school next year, saying that the school he attends next year would be, "a family decision." Meanwhile, junior point guard Deshaun Suber and sophomore swingman Jason Boswell both said they tentatively plan to return, regardless of statements that may have come out immediately after the news of Boyle's departure leaked.

Regardless of where those players wind up, and who coaches them, it's clear that Boyle's move to Florida has done far more than change the trajectory of one program in New Jersey; it's also altered the landscape of prep basketball in the tri-state area, and possibly even established a going rate for trying to build a top program at the national level.

Marqus Howard

Met Boyle once. If any HS coach deserves that money, he's got a strong case for it.

GGGG

Frankly this speaks more as to how pathetically some universities pay their basketball coach. I mean a D1 college basketball coach needs to be paid more than 100K these days.

ChicosBailBonds

No state income tax in Florida vs  taxes in New Jersey...makes that money go even further.

avid1010

Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on April 14, 2011, 04:43:32 PM
Frankly this speaks more as to how pathetically some universities pay their basketball coach. I mean a D1 college basketball coach needs to be paid more than 100K these days.

That's a loaded statement.  I guess I find it somewhat refreshing to think that a top notch professor can make more than a coach, but all things considered, they're worth what the highest bidder will pay, no less, no more.

GGGG

I am just looking at peer salaries. If one school is paying 30 times another school in salary, I wonder why they even bother.

NCMUFan

Don't get why people get bent out of shape on what someone else makes.  It's basically none of their business unless the salary comes out of taxes..

DaCoach

Quote from: NCMUFan on April 14, 2011, 08:45:29 PM
Don't get why people get bent out of shape on what someone else makes.  It's basically none of their business unless the salary comes out of taxes..
+100
Players win awards but teams win championships

rocky_warrior

According to our quantcast demographics, 1/3 of MUScoop members/visitors make "more than four current NCAA Division I coaches, including the head men at Binghamton and North Dakota State".

So.  What.  $100k isn't what it used to be. 

Golden Avalanche

Boyle is a massive douche (who isn't these days?) but he wins. Big. Always gave a challenge to King Hurley in Jersey. Sad to see him go as Hurley will now dominate without competition so the head will swell to Elephant Man levels. Bad for Jersey ball.

Jay Bee

Quote from: rocky_warrior on April 14, 2011, 11:06:29 PM
According to our quantcast demographics, 1/3 of MUScoop members/visitors make "more than four current NCAA Division I coaches, including the head men at Binghamton and North Dakota State".

So.  What.  $100k isn't what it used to be. 

Word.  I make a lot more than those four coaches and I still am on cloud 9 because I got $25 restaurant gift certificates for $3 two nights ago. 

Only 1/3 of Scoop members, though?  I guess it's good to converse with the poors.

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Skatastrophy

Quote from: Jay Bee on April 15, 2011, 10:15:41 AM
Only 1/3 of Scoop members, though?  I guess it's good to converse with the poors.

We appreciate your benevolence :p

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