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Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
The LSU Board of Supervisors will vote this week on new contracts for safeties coach Bill Busch and new passing game coordinator Joe Brady. Per NOLA.com
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Brady was hired from the New Orleans Saints on Jan. 26, but his contract wasn’t finalized. His proposed contract would pay him $400,000 through 2022. His predecessor, Jerry Sullivan, made $450,000. Brady, 28, is the youngest coach on the LSU staff.

Busch would be given a $50,000 raise after one year at LSU, earning $425,000. LSU sources said Busch was pursued by multiple schools for defensive coordinator jobs this winter but decided to stay at LSU, resulting in a new contract. His contract would also be extended a year through 2021.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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UptownnMike61 months
Anyone know how much a and offensive analyst in the league makes. Trying to understand how much of a bump Joe got. That's probably life changing.
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ELchapoLSU61 months
What has Bill Busch done to get a raise?
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Chalkywhite8461 months
I think people are underestimating how important keeping bill Busch is. Brady is a great addition to the staff and shows that o knew things had to change
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Hog cracklin61 months
So two out of the top three coaches on staff who pull the most weight make the least. Not surprised
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Spelt it rong61 months
It's about responsibility, too. The reason they're on the staff is because the head man brought them in. That same guy takes blame for losses and recruiting, while receiving little-to-no credit when he does something well. Let's not act like O is making $8million/year either. I believe he's in the middle tier of head coach pay within the SEC.
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