Yesterday afternoon, former Kentucky wide receiver and offensive coordinator officially made the head coaching jump from Troy to West Virginia.
Today, details of his new six-year contract have been released, and the former Wildcat has almost 20 million reasons to be excited about the new opportunity.
At Troy, Brown’s contract was worth $3,260,000 over four years, good for an average of $815,000 per year.
With West Virginia, the former Kentucky receiver and offensive coordinator’s deal will be worth $19,050,000 over six years, an average of $3,175,000 per season.
That’s good for a nearly 585-percent raise in salary from his last coaching job to this one.