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University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh is donating his bonuses to the employees of the school’s athletic department.
During his latest appearance on theInside Michigan Footballradio show, the 57-year-old announced that he and his wife, Sarah Feuerborn Harbaugh, decided that he will give his bonuses from the 2021 season to those whose pay was reduced during the pandemic.
“Sarah and I were talking about it last night,” Harbaugh said on the radio show, “and we decided any bonus money that I am to receive through this season will be redirected to reimburse U of M athletic department employees who have stayed while taking a voluntary or mandatory pay reduction during the last 18 months during the pandemic.”
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Harbaugh’s contract could have the coach receiving bonuses up to $3.475 million, including $500,000 for winning the Big Ten East on Saturday, according toESPN.
He could also reportedly earn additional bonuses if the team wins its upcoming Big Ten Championship game this weekend or makes it to the College Football Playoff semifinal, totaling $3.475 million.
“Whether it’s folks that work here in football or at the ticket department or baseball coaches, (swimming and diving coach) Mike Bottom, there’s so many people that my wife has gotten very close to, the kids have,” Harbaugh added. “Really just our family way, our family contribution to those that have had some financial strain through the last 18 months.”
source: people.com