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Izzo Earns $1M Raise: Michigan State's Coaching Icon Rewarded
13 Dec
Summary
- Michigan State approved a significant raise for coach Tom Izzo.
- His annual pay will increase to $7.2 million starting January 1.
- Izzo is now the Big Ten's highest-paid and fourth nationally.

Michigan State's Board of Trustees has approved a significant contract update for head coach Tom Izzo, increasing his annual pay to $7.2 million. This raise, effective January 1, includes a $1 million boost to his supplemental income, reflecting the university's commitment to maintaining its top-tier athletic program under Izzo's leadership.
This contract amendment positions Izzo as the highest-paid coach in the Big Ten and the fourth highest in the nation, underscoring his value. University president Kevin Guskiewicz lauded Izzo as "the ultimate Spartan," praising his work ethic and dedication to players and the broader MSU community.
Izzo's updated deal also modifies his potential post-coaching role, transitioning him to a special advisor to the university president. The contract further doubles his private flight time to 50 hours annually, signifying a continued investment in its long-serving and celebrated coach.




