After working under one-year contracts since 2010, Gophers baseball coach John Anderson has finally agreed to a five-year contract calling for $204,000 a season.
Anderson, who was being paid $162,000 in his previous one-year contracts, will be the third-highest-paid baseball coach in the Big Ten.
Anderson had the contract on his desk for some time, but according to outgoing Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi, Anderson wanted a clause in his contract that in case he was fired, the university would pay his regular salary and what he normally makes from his baseball camps and other job- related income.
"All head coaches have the same contracts in that if they are discharged, they get paid only their salary," Maturi said.
But nobody has been a more loyal employee for the Gophers athletic department than Anderson, who is one of the best college baseball coaches in the country. Now he will also be able to coach in a new Siebert Field, which should be built in time for the 2013 season.
I have watched Anderson work for all of his 31 years as a head coach at Minnesota, and I don't know anyone more dedicated to his position. I don't believe any Gophers coach works harder or does a better job.
"There is no better college coach anyplace," said Maturi, who got together with Anderson late last week and worked out the details of the contract.
Yes, I can remember a scene from over 30 years ago when the legendary Dick Siebert was the Gophers baseball coach. We were chatting one day and Siebert said to me, "I don't know if he will play for us, but I've got a kid whose knowledge of the game is unbelievable."