
Thank you Dennis, I just hope they play well enough to make it there. I do plan on watching the LBS men and women teams in Bakersfield. I would love to see LBS fans there.
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Hi David,
Bakersfield is not a bad place! Happy that you will be sitting with us LBS fans at the tournament! Hope that our basketball teams do well this season and get a good seating for the tournament!
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Congrats to Andy! He would never be that close to pay at LBS. In 5 years or sooner he will move up to a Power 5 school. I agree Backer POWER TO HIM.
I am not planning to attend any sports at LB because I am moving to Bakersfield. But I look forward to seeing you guys at the tournament. I will want to sit with LBS not Bakersfield.
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college sports is one of the few areas where a subordinate gets paid more than their boss, aka head coach and the AD.
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More power to him.
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Andy is doing VERY WELL after leaving LBS!!! I wonder if he is the highest paid AD in the Big West???!!!
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CollegeAD unpacks the terms of new UC San Diego AD Andy Fee’s five-year contract, which runs from September 15, 2025, through June 30, 2030. Fee is set to earn $340K in base pay with a 4% increase each year. In addition to his base pay, Fee will earn $10K in his first year as AD as part of a talent fee. That talent fee is set to increase by $5K annually. Additionally, Fee will earn a $100K signing bonus and can earn up to $30K this year in incentives. Fee’s bonus cap will grow by $5K each year. If UCSD opts to part ways with Fee without cause, he would be owed 50% of any remaining base pay due to him over the remainder of the term. Should Fee exit before June 30, 2027, he would owe UCSD a buyout equal to one year's base salary plus $200K. If he leaves before June 30, 2029, he would owe $200K and if he leaves before June 30, 2030, it drops to $100K
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