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Ole Miss AD, State's Polk up for raises

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Posted 11:41AM on Tuesday 18th June 2002 ( 23 years ago )
New Mississippi athletic director Pete Boone will be paid more than his predecessor, and Mississippi State baseball coach Ron Polk will be getting a raise. <br> <br> Salaries for Boone and Polk have been recommended to the state College Board, and approval is considered a formality. <br> <br> Boone, who returned to Oxford for a second stint as the Rebels&#39; AD last month, will be paid $200,000 annually, according to College Board documents. <br> <br> Boone&#39;s base salary would be higher than the $171,425 paid to former Rebel AD John Shafer, who resigned in April. <br> <br> Polk is recommended for a $24,000 increase, bringing his base pay to $150,000. That would equal the new salary of Ole Miss baseball coach Mike Bianco, who received an 87.5-percent jump last month, from $80,000 to $150,000. <br> <br> Mississippi State athletic director Larry Templeton said last month that Polk&#39;s base pay of $126,000, plus incentives, brought his total package to $146,000. It is not known if Polk&#39;s incentives package was increased or remained the same. <br> <br> Templeton and Southern Miss AD Richard Giannini make $136,028 and $140,004, respectively. <br> <br> Counting supplements from private foundations, Templeton&#39;s total package is $159,996 and Giannini&#39;s is $164,004. Supplemental income for Boone was not available. <br> <br> In other sports agenda items, Ole Miss chancellor Robert Khayat has recommended to the College Board extensions for football coach David Cutcliffe and men&#39;s basketball coach Rod Barnes, signing both to new four-year deals the longest allowed under state law. <br> <br> Cutliffe&#39;s base salary is $136,500, while Barnes&#39; base is $107,500. Both receive outside compensation, but the school does not release those figures. <br> <br> Khayat said Boone&#39;s salary would put him in the middle of the pack among the athletic directors at the Southeastern Conference&#39;s 12 universities. <br> <br> While the figure might raise a few eyebrows in lean economic times, Khayat said it only reflects the cost of doing business these days. <br> <br> ``As much as we might prefer it otherwise, that&#39;s just the way it is,&#39;&#39; Khayat said. ``Our mission is to operate the finest university we can, and that includes athletics. <br> <br> &#39;&#39;(Boone&#39;s salary) is absolutely at the midpoint of the Southeastern Conference. What we try to do here at Ole Miss is hit the midpoint, whether it&#39;s compensation for an administrator or a professor.&#39;&#39; <br> <br>

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