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For Vince Marrow of Kentucky, it
paid to be wooed by Michigan State.
After an initial denial, Mel
Tucker reversed course and left Colorado to become
the Michigan State head coach. Not only will Tucker be doubling his salary in
East Lansing, but his salary pool for assistant coaches will be nearly double
what he had to work with in Boulder as well.
Marrow was one of the assistants Tucker had hoped to bring
to Michigan State, wooing the longtime Kentucky coach and close friend into his
new fold. Instead, he opted to eschew the chance to move to Michigan State
and remain at Kentucky.
In a non-coincidental move, UK Monday released the details of a
new contract agreement signed last Thursday by Marrow. Per that new deal,
Marrow, who is tight ends coach while also serving as recruiting coordinator
and associate head coach, will be paid $900,000 annually as part of the
three-year contract. This past season, Marrow was paid $600,000 in guaranteed
compensation.
With Mike Yurcich ($950,000) taking
over as Texas’ offensive coordinator after spending 2019 as Ohio State’s
quarterbacks coach and Sam Pittman ($900,000)
leaving as Georgia’s offensive line to take the head job at Arkansas, Marrow is currently the
highest-paid non-coordinator in college football. That statement is
based on the USA Today coaches
salary database.
Marrow will also have a
salary on par with UK offensive coordinator Eddie
Gran and slightly above the $875,000 set for defensive
coordinator Brad White.
The 51-year-old Marrow has spent the past eight seasons at
Kentucky. He was retained when Mark Stoops took
over the Wildcats in November of 2012.