Damon Stoudamire Salary, Georgia Tech
Damon Stoudamire
Georgia Tech
- Record at School0-0
- Career Record64-77
2021 Total Pay figures take into account pay reductions that were due to financial issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 2022 figures do not.
Year | School | Position | Total Pay | School Pay | Other Pay | Maximum Bonus | Bonuses Paid (2022-23) | School Buyout as of 4/1/2024 |
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2024 | Georgia Tech | Head | $2,180,000 | $2,180,000 | — | $1,050,000 | — | $6,205,000 |
2014 | Arizona | Assistant | $204,000 | $204,000 | $0 | $0 | — | — |
2013 | Memphis | Assistant | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | — | — |
Income Notes
- 2024
Total Pay includes one-time $80,000 lump sum relocation payment to cover all associated costs. If Stoudemire terminates the contract before March 14, 2024, he must repay a prorated amount of this payment.
The information below applies to the data obtained for the 2023-2024 contract season: To see the methodology behind this data, click here.
Where the table does not display a number, it means the amount could not be obtained. An asterisk means additional information about the coach's compensation is available by clicking on the number shown.
“School Buyout” figures are the amount a school would owe coach if it fired coach without cause on April 1, 2024. Many of these amounts are expressly subject to coach's duty to make good-faith efforts to find another job, with income from that employment offsetting the amount owed. If mitigation and offset are not addressed in a contract, coach still may have obligation to make efforts in that regard. The amount listed may be owed to coach over an extended period of time, rather than as a lump sum at termination.
Coaches' records are going into 2023-24 season, compiled by USA TODAY's Ellen Horrow and Casey Moore from information displayed in NCAA statistics database at NCAA Statistics - so they may be impacted by games vacated or forfeited by the NCAA or the schools.
"Record at school" data for Murray State’s Steve Prohm is based on his current tenure at the school.
CREDITS
By Steve Berkowitz, Sean Dougherty, Leo Wotzak and Brad Jennings of USA TODAY; Robert Lattinville of WME, who represents college coaches and athletics directors as well as NCAA member schools.