Tennessee Head Coach Matt Kredich Receives Contract Extension, $10,000 Raise

A week after University of Tennessee swimmer Mona McSharry became just the second Irish swimmer to ever win an Olympic medal in swimming, her coach Matt Kredich received a raise and a contract extension.

He received a $10,000 raise (3.8%) and an extension through the 2028-2029 season.

This is the fourth-straight offseason in which Kredich has received a contract extension. In the first year of his current contract, Kredich’s base pay was $207,000 and due to increase to $217,000 thereafter. In 2020, that $217,000 base rate was extended for two years, in 2021 the agreement made a significant leap to $250,000 per year in base pay (beginning in 2022), a year later his base pay was bumped to $260,000, and starting next season, he is owed $270,000 per season for at least the next five seasons, until April 30, 2029.

That increase in base pay also increases the bonuses that are available to Kredich. While most NCAA coaching contracts include absolute value bonuses, Kredich’s most recent new contract, from June 2019, affixes most bonuses as a percentage of base pay – meaning that those increase with his salary without having to update that section of the agreement specifically.

Bonus Structure:

Achievement Note Bonus % 2022 Extension 2023 Extension 2024 Extension
Top 5 Finish at NCAAs (Men) Only 1 paid out 12.00% $30,000 $31,200 $32,400
Top 5 Finish at NCAAs (Women) Only 1 paid out 12.00% $30,000 $31,200 $32,400
Top 10 Finish at NCAAs (Men) Only 1 paid out 8.33% $20,825 $21,658 $22,491
Top 10 Finish at NCAAs (Women) Only 1 paid out 8.33% $20,825 $21,658 $22,491
Top 15 Finish at NCAAs (Men) Only 1 paid out 6.00% $15,000 $15,600 $16,200
Top 15 Finish at NCAAs (Women) Only 1 paid out 6.00% $15,000 $15,600 $16,200
Six Athletes Competing at NCAAs (Men) Only 1 paid out 4.00% $10,000 $10,400 $10,800
Six Athletes Competing at NCAAs (Women) Only 1 paid out 6.00% $15,000 $15,600 $16,200
Winning the SEC Championship (Men)
4.00% $10,000 $10,400 $10,800
Winning the SEC Championship (Women)
4.00% $10,000 $10,400 $10,800
Winning the NCAA Championship (Men)
4.00% $10,000 $10,400 $10,800
Winning the NCAA Championship (Women)
4.00% $10,000 $10,400 $10,800
SEC Coach of the Year
(Flat) $2,500 $2,500 $2,500
National Coach of the Year – CSCAA or SwimSwam
(Flat) $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

McSharry was one of six University of Tennessee athletes to medal at the Paris Olympic Games. Also among them was post-grad swimmer Erika Connolly, who became the first female swimmer in program history to win three Olympic medals, joining SwimSwam co-founder Mel Stewart as the only Volunteer swimmers in that category.

The Tennessee women finished 2nd at last year’s SEC Championship meet and the men finished 5th a season after placing 2nd and 3rd, respectively.

At NCAAs, the Volunteer women finished 4th and the men finished 6th, both of which were improvements from a year prior (8th/7th). That 4th place finish earned Kredich the maximum NCAA Championship performance bonus under the terms of the contract of $31,200.

Kredich, 58, has been the head coach of the Tennessee women’s program since April 30, 2005, and took over the men’s program as well on April 12, 2012.

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Flutterfly
9 hours ago

One of the classiest and best head coaches in the NCAA. Well deserved Coach Matt!!

I miss the ISL (Go dawgs)
11 hours ago

Very underrated and talented coach, never really see him in the conversation with coaches like DeSorbo, Reese, Meehan, Bowman etc. but he has produced lots of talented swimmers and Olympians. He does heavily recruit and train international swimmers, so maybe that’s the difference? Because I can’t think of a ton of US Olympians from UTK, Molly Hannis and Erika Brown are the only recent one that comes to mind.
He deserves all these extensions.

Grubby
Reply to  I miss the ISL (Go dawgs)
10 hours ago

Nice to see that some in Knoxville recognize that Matt Kredich is a good and decent person and an exceptional coach. Glad to see goodness prevail.

This Guy
11 hours ago

Multiple reigning national champions and Olympic head coach DeSorbo is out here getting absolutely schooled in contract negotiations. If his next contract extension doesn’t at a minimum double what he is currently making he is doing the entire swimming coaching community a complete disservice. Someone like DeSorbo needs to be setting the bar on salary. That’s on UVA. Step up ya bums

HOO love
Reply to  This Guy
11 hours ago

you don’t know how much he’s getting paid behind the FOIA though.

Wildlife
11 hours ago

Homeboy gets a new contract extension every year. Anyone know who is agent is?

Shane Maximus
Reply to  Braden Keith
11 hours ago

He’s deserving. He can run a program and mentor staff.

Diehard
Reply to  Braden Keith
11 hours ago

That isn’t a big raise in any way! I think it is a matter that Olympics sports’ budgets are under scrutiny and will not increase with all this stuff going on! And more money going to football! Can you imagine football coach getting an extension for $10k. The equipment manager probably got a bigger extension!

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