Guess who’s making big waves in college football? Yep, it’s the legendary Bill Belichick, officially now the head coach for the North Carolina Tar Heels. The six-time Super Bowl champ has signed a deal that is turning heads not only because of his name but also because of the eye-popping numbers involved. So, what’s in Belichick’s new contract? Let’s break it down.
The deal for Belichick extends through 2029, and the numbers are nothing short of jaw-dropping. He’s set to take in a cool $10 million annually, placing him firmly within the top 10 highest-paid college football coaches. But that’s not even the best part—his base salary is a mere $1 million. The other $9 million? That’s “supplemental income.” Talk about a paycheck upgrade!
How does Belichick’s salary compare to his college football peers? Well, he’s already in the elite club. Georgia’s Kirby Smart leads the pack with over $13 million a year, followed by Clemson’s Dabo Swinney and others like Texas’ Steve Sarkisianand USC’s Lincoln Riley. Clearly, UNC isn’t holding back in making their new coach a financial priority.
Belichick’s contract is loaded with performance-based incentives. Here’s what’s on the table:
$750,000 if the Tar Heels make the College Football Playoff.
$1.75 million if they win a national title.
$150,000 for just making a bowl game.
$350,000 for an “elite” bowl game like the Pop-Tarts or Gator Bowl.
$250,000 for finishing the season ranked in the Top 25.
These bonuses could seriously stack up if Belichick works his magic on the field.
What if Belichick leaves for the NFL? UNC ensured this was not to be. Should he depart prior to June 1, UNC is due a cool $10 million. Post June 1, the buyout decreases to $1 million. Despite rumored calls from some NFL teams, Belichick addressed every concern at his introductory presser by letting everybody know he’s staying put at Chapel Hill.
He’s already hitting the recruiting trail and makes it known he’s here to build something special. During the press conference, he declared himself committed to UNC, ready to take on this new chapter of his legendary career.
Bill Belichick is not coming to North Carolina simply to coach; he is coming with a legacy, and a challenge, and a whole lot more dollar signs attached. So much will be placed on the Tar Heels’ shoulders in terms of whether Belichick can bring his NFL-winning ways into the stadium and deliver a victory to the college football stage. Well, one thing is for darn tootin’: the place to be this season is Chapel Hill, N.C.
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