Gottfried’s buyout is $3.75 million

We discussed the media-generated rumors that Mark Gottfried will be a candidate at UCLA in this entry yesterday. Today, Joe Giglio highlights that pursuing Gottfried would be very expensive for the Bruins.

If UCLA is interested in N.C. State’s Mark Gottfried to replace Ben Howland, it would cost the Bruins.

Gottfried, who led N.C. State to the NCAA tournament in his first two seasons, has a $3.75 million buyout in his contract.

UCLA is expected to pursue Virginia Commonwealth’s Shaka Smart and Butler’s Brad Stevens, according to the Los Angeles Times, but Gottfried has multiple connections to the Pac-12 power.

Gottfried spent eight seasons as an assistant to Jim Harrick at UCLA, including the 1994-95 season, when the Bruins won their last national title — and only one since the legendary John Wooden retired in 1975.

Gottfried also had a student-mentor relationship with Wooden, while Gottfried was an assistant to the Bruins, and has implemented the principles of Wooden’s “Pyramid of Success” at N.C. State.

UCLA fired Howland on Sunday, a move that will cost the school $3.5 million in a buyout, according to the Times. Howland went 233-107 in 10 seasons at UCLA with three trips to the Final Four.

There have been problems inside the program, as detailed in a Sports Illustrated story last February, and also with attendance. The financial reasons are one of the primary motives UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero made the decision to dismiss Howland.

UCLA spent $138 million to renovate Pauley Pavilion and the average attendance this season was 9,549, about 4,200 less than capacity. Only five of the 18 homes games attracted more than 10,000 fans.

Howland brought in one of the top recruiting classes last season, and played a more up-tempo style in going 25-10 and winning the Pac-12 regular-season title, but his best teams were known for a grinding, defensive style.

“We will look for someone who plays a fun brand of basketball,” Guerrero said, according to the Times. “We don’t want to bring in a coach who averages 50 points per game.”

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It’s unclear if UCLA will pursue Gottfried or if his connections to Harrick will be viewed as a positive or a negative. Harrick’s the only UCLA coach, other than Wooden, to win a national title but he was fired before the start of the 1996-97 season after setting off an NCAA investigation that concluded his program provided improper benefits to players, recruits and a club team coach.

Gottfried still has a close relationship with Harrick, who lives in California but attended a handful of N.C. State games the past two seasons, including last Friday’s loss to Temple in Dayton, Ohio.

Two members of Gottfried’s N.C. State staff, Larry Farmer and Jeff Dunlap, also have UCLA connections. Farmer, Gottfried’s director of player development, was a star player for Wooden in the early 1970s and was UCLA’s head coach for three seasons in the early 1980s. Dunlap, N.C. State’s director of operations, played for Farmer at UCLA.

Gottfried’s contract with N.C. State was reworked last September and extended through the 2017-18 season. The buyout calls for the amount of his base salary ($750,000) for each of the five seasons remaining on his contract.

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43 Responses to Gottfried’s buyout is $3.75 million

  1. highstick 03/25/2013 at 8:38 PM #

    “Persona Non Gratas” have been identified…

    Honestly I cannot make a judgement about Lo cause I have no info, but it’s been fairly obvious about the CJ/Calvin..or so has been my observation w/o inside info..

  2. rthomas44 03/25/2013 at 8:45 PM #

    I have heard some really stupid remarks about Gott on the DG show that cannot be from a real State fan. Anyone who cares at all about NCSU BB realizes how lucky we are to have Gott!

  3. eas 03/25/2013 at 8:49 PM #

    We are indeed very lucky.

  4. TheCOWDOG 03/25/2013 at 9:07 PM #

    Aside from the main factors I presented in the other Gottfried post, factors that make yours truly a stronger for UCLA, returning “problem children ” is about as ridiculous a reason for any coach to bolt as I’ve ever heard.

    You peeps are aware that Leslie has checked out…Right? Not thinking that summer school is on the agenda, this time around.

    Oh. That’s no rumor.!

  5. eas 03/25/2013 at 9:23 PM #

    So Leslie has already checked out of school?

  6. TheCOWDOG 03/25/2013 at 9:42 PM #

    One doesn’t just check out of school …ya check out of class load. Clear enough?

  7. eas 03/25/2013 at 9:46 PM #

    Gotcha

  8. john of sparta 03/25/2013 at 10:06 PM #

    you guys are good.
    1. Partial: yessir. SS is Not New anymore. time to decide.
    2. eas: if UCLA search goes NCSU, then Gott is gone.
    please people, if i was offered a 170% increase in base
    pay, i would leave soonest. ok, $37K diff, but i’d jump.
    endorsements await. i love LA.

  9. Mike 03/25/2013 at 10:33 PM #

    Tubby Smith got fired today at Minnesota. Guy averaged 21 wins a year, and took his team to the NCAA Tourney. How dare they fire such a successful coach……….

    Sorry, could not resist. Let’s see if the media skewers Minnesota like they did some other local school over a coach who actually resigned.

  10. TMD11 03/25/2013 at 10:53 PM #

    UCLA isn’t interested – Gottfried hasn’t been discussed and isn’t part of any plan, AND Gottfried isn’t interested…
    Reality.

    Gottfried has tremendous support in Raleigh.

    This forum isn’t always healthy, with ‘NOW’ being one of those times.

  11. JeremyH 03/25/2013 at 11:37 PM #

    I don’t think that Stevens, Smart, Pitino, etc. are going anywhere. They are kings of where they are now and have basically lifetime deals with their current unis. Who else is in tier 2.. Lavin?

  12. Tau837 03/26/2013 at 1:24 AM #

    No way Lavin is a consideration. They already fired him.

  13. ringo 03/26/2013 at 12:58 PM #

    I’d hate to lose Gott at this juncture. I feel like he could be really successful with the right mix of players. The biggest thing is I feel he can recruit enough talent to be a big threat even in a “down” year. If he can have another over achieving year with good recruits, the sky is the limit. That’s what I want out of a coach.

  14. WuPack13 03/26/2013 at 1:11 PM #

    I am not really that concerned but when was the last time we ever had to worry about somebody hiring our coach away? I hope State and Gott stay relevant enough that we have to talk about this every year.

  15. SaccoV 03/26/2013 at 8:08 PM #

    BackingThePack posted this about Gott being a booster favorite.

  16. SaccoV 03/26/2013 at 8:15 PM #

    This site also joining in.

  17. Wulfpack 03/26/2013 at 8:55 PM #
  18. eas 03/26/2013 at 10:16 PM #

    Well looks like Tier 2 is in play and Gott has plenty of connections at UCLA. Should be interesting to see if any rumors are anything more than rumors.

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