Coaches Still Highest Paid Employees Despite Short Seasons
It was a season unlike any other across the landscape of college sports in 2020. Some seasons were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Others, including college football, were significantly shortened. But despite playing fewer games, Iowa s college football and basketball coaches were the highest paid state employees once again.
Leading the way was Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports that Ferentz earned $5.56 million in fiscal 2020, which ended on June 30th. This is according to state salary data published last week. Also in the top 20 is
Brian Ferentz, who earned $888,021 as Iowa s offensive coordinator.
Coaches Still Highest Paid Employees Despite Short Seasons
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State Agrees to Pay Former UNI Lineman for Head Injuries
The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports that the state of Iowa has agreed to pay a former UNI football player $150,000 after he suffered significant injuries while participating in a research study held by another former UNI Panther, and former NFL player, Chad Rinehart.
Iowa City Regina football standout
Phillip Arendt sued the state of Iowa in September of 2019 for negligence after he, a scholarship lineman for the
University of Northern Iowa, was asked to take part in a graduate study program in March of 2017. All offensive and defensive lineman were asked to take part in the study which was being run by kinesiology professor Jacob Reed, and was being supervised by Rinehart, according to the Gazette.