Gators give Meyer 6-year, $24M contract

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Urban Meyer, who has taken the Florida Gators to rarified heights with two national championships in four seasons, will see his salary climb to equally exclusive company.

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The $4 million club.

A new six-year, $24 million contract for Meyer was finalized Monday, taking his total financial package to $4 million per year and making him the SEC's highest-paid coach in 2009.

His new deal will run through the 2014 season, and there are also incentives involved that could raise his pay even higher.

"I continue to be very thankful and appreciative for everything the University of Florida and the athletic program has done for me and my family," Meyer said in a statement. "Dr. [Bernie] Machen, Jeremy Foley and the community make this a special place, and I'm honored to be a part of it."

Alabama's Nick Saban is set to earn $3.9 million this season, while LSU's Les Miles jumped to $3.75 million after winning the 2007 national championship.

Southern California's Pete Carroll is college football's highest paid coach at a reported $4.4 million per year, and Notre Dame's Charlie Weis is believed to the be in the $4 million range.

Meyer's old deal paid him $3.25 million and was set to take him through the 2012 season. Last season, counting $375,000 in bonuses Meyer earned for winning the BCS national title, SEC title and finishing in the top 10, he pocketed $3.625 million.

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The Florida athletic department has contributed $17.3 million to the university since Meyer's arrival on campus in 2005.

He's also made a $1 million commitment to UF's Florida Opportunity Scholars Program, which was created by school president Machen to provide financial assistance to first-generation, financially disadvantaged students working toward a bachelor's degree.

Meyer and Florida men's basketball coach Billy Donovan agreed to lead that charge last year. The goal is to raise $50 million.

"I believe that Urban Meyer is the best at what he does," Machen said. "He demands excellence of his players on the field and in the classroom. Not only did the University of Florida win a national championship in January, but all 13 seniors earned degrees and the 2008 football team tied an SEC-league record with 37 players named to the SEC academic honor roll. We're proud he's a Gator.

Florida had been sensitive to recent economic cuts at the university and hadn't rushed to beef up Meyer's deal, even after the Gators won their second BCS national title in three years this past January.

In fact, most of the chatter this offseason centered around rumors that the Gators may eventually lose Meyer to Notre Dame.

A couple of different times, Meyer attempted to quell that talk after saying on a radio talk show last year that Notre Dame was his dream job.

Then Machen said in May at the SEC spring meetings that Meyer deserved to be the highest paid coach in the SEC, adding, “He's the best.

It's difficult to argue with his resumé.

The Gators are 44-9 during Meyer's first four seasons in Gainesville, tied for the third best nationally during that span.

In addition to bringing home championships, Meyer has also consistently beaten the teams that truly count.

Against the Gators' four biggest rivals -- Georgia, Florida State, Miami and Tennessee -- he's 12-1.

And in winning two national titles in his first eight years as a head coach, he's accomplished something many of college football's greats never did.

Such legendary names as Bear Bryant, Bo Schembechler, Woody Hayes, Lou Holtz, Joe Paterno, Bobby Bowden and Tom Osborne failed to win any national titles during their first eight years as a head coach.

Chris Low covers SEC football for ESPN.com.

Florida Gators make Urban Meyer highest paid in SEC with 6-year, $24 million deal - ESPN
 

PADOMERNUT

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How is Miami one of Florida's biggest rivals? They have only played a handful of times in the last 20 years, havent they?
 

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Just heard a rumor that ND is planning on paying the 6 year contract so they can hire him next year ;-)
 

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turns out when you consistently beat teams that are ranked your contract gets bumped up on the pay scale..... anyone know if it still has the same claus in it to keep him from leaving, that he cannot talk to other schools until the season ends?
 

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Hey another Urban Meyer thread. We need more of those on a Notre Dame fan site. Hopefully with the new contract this will be the last. Doesn't practice start today?
 

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Hey another Urban Meyer thread. We need more of those on a Notre Dame fan site. Hopefully with the new contract this will be the last. Doesn't practice start today?

No. They report Friday and first practice is Saturday the 8th.
 

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Actually, the article leaked out early. Urban signed that contract with ND.
 

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Hey another Urban Meyer thread. We need more of those on a Notre Dame fan site. Hopefully with the new contract this will be the last. Doesn't practice start today?

This forum is called, "Other College Footbal." Hence not Notre Dame. Get how that works?
 

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i'm guessing there is a clause that says: Can and will be fired for screwing HS recruits, letting so many players get arrested with little to no discipline, and for being an all round d-bag
 

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I like how the buyout stayed the same. Basically FL says if you don't want to be here then we don't want you, I kind of like that attitude.
 

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Hey another Urban Meyer thread. We need more of those on a Notre Dame fan site. Hopefully with the new contract this will be the last. Doesn't practice start today?

Agree. Meyer is getting more press coverage on our web sites than he gets on GatorNation. Enough already. He's not leaving FL...why would he. Lets all concentrate on enjoying a winning season with Charlie in command and stop questioning Charlie's coaching longevity...we are hurting recruiting by such discussion.
 

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^ This section is called, "OTHER COLLEGE FOOTBALL." I'm sorry I posted OTHER COLLEGE FOOTBALL news in the OTHER COLLEGE FOOTBALL section. lol WTF.
 

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If we had only known a few years ago that our posting was costing us recruits, we could have changed our behavior and would have gotten Omar Hunter and Justin Trattou.
 
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