Interesting database. At Berkeley, the 6 highest paid employees are all coaches, with total pay of $2 million, $1.87 million, $1.8 million, $628K, $560K and $560K. Their compensation seems to be mostly incentive-based, with their "gross pay" far exceeding their "regular pay" - maybe they get a cut of the ticket revenue? Looks like sports is a big profit center for Berkeley.
UCLA's two top earners are also coaches ($3.5 and $2.7 million).
But this is not true for all the schools. At Davis, the highest paid employee is the CEO of the Medical Center, who makes $1 million, with no coaches near the top.
UCLA's two top earners are also coaches ($3.5 and $2.7 million).
But this is not true for all the schools. At Davis, the highest paid employee is the CEO of the Medical Center, who makes $1 million, with no coaches near the top.