URI Coach Cox's Contract Could Total Nearly $1 Million, Includes Country Club and Auto

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URI Coach Cox's Contract Could Total Nearly $1 Million, Includes Country Club and Auto

If David Cox goes on a big run in the NCAA tournament, the first-year coach can get a payday of nearly $1 million.

Regardless of winning or losing, the deal includes country club and auto payments annually -- totaling $20,000. Cox is provided an $8,000-a-year country club payment and also receives an auto allowance of $12,000 per year.

Cox can receive hundreds of thousands of dollars for winning -- but tops out at just $10,000 for "superior academic achievement."

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A GoLocal review of the bonus-laden contract unveils that if the first-time head basketball coach were to make a run deep into the NCAA tournament, then the triggering bonuses catapult his compensation into the salary range of former coach Dan Hurley.

With health and retirement benefits and basketball camp revenue -- the number could exceed $1 million.

The 21-page contract outlines his duties:

"The following duties of the Coach must be performed in good faith and through the best efforts of the Coach: (1) promotion of the academic and social welfare of the student-athletes in his charge; (2) recruiting, teaching, supervision and evaluation of student-athletes in his charge; (3) recruiting, teaching and supervision and evaluation of the performance of assistant coaches and other men's basketball staff members; (4) management of the men's basketball budget, which shall be established after consultation with the Athletic Director or his designee..."


16 Things to Know About URI Coach Cox's Contract

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