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    Tom Izzo Salary, Contract, and Net Worth

    Tom Izzo is an American college basketball coach who has coached the Michigan State Spartans since 1995. Izzo is the longest-tenured coach in the Big Ten Conference.

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    Tom Izzo’s Salary and Contract in 2025

    Izzo has received four national Coach of the Year awards during his collegiate career. He has been an influential force in the Big Ten. With 10 regular-season conference championships, he is one of the most successful coaches in league history.

    As of 2025, his financial status shows his tremendous contributions to college basketball.

    Izzo’s net worth is estimated to be around $13 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth. This wealth stems mostly from his coaching career, endorsements, and numerous investments.

    In August 2022, Izzo signed a five-year carryover contract with Michigan State University worth around $6.2 million annually. This deal shows the university’s commitment to upholding Izzo’s leadership for the long term.

    According to the official Michigan State website, under the terms of the agreement, Izzo will receive a base salary of $2.43 million plus $3.09 million in supplementary pay. In addition, Nike will pay him $400,000 as part of his compensation agreement.

    Collectively, these components bring his total annual earnings to approximately $6.2 million.

    Izzo’s Contract Breakdown

    A thorough analysis of Izzo’s contract over the years is shown below:

    • 2011: Base Salary: $3,090,000, Total Compensation: $3,565,000
    • 2012: Base Salary: $3,120,900, Total Compensation: $3,598,700
    • 2013: Base Salary: $3,220,769, Total Compensation: $3,745,769
    • 2014: Base Salary: $3,413,954, Total Compensation: $3,893,954
    • 2015: Base Salary: $3,471,955, Total Compensation: $4,006,955
    • 2016: Base Salary: $3,525,359, Total Compensation: $4,150,359
    • 2017: Base Salary: $3,582,751, Total Compensation: $4,251,751
    • 2018: Base Salary: $3,652,979, Total Compensation: $4,359,979
    • 2019: Base Salary: $3,732,562, Total Compensation: $4,157,562
    • 2020: Base Salary: $3,743,070, Total Compensation: $4,191,070
    • 2021: Base Salary: $3,922,266, Total Compensation: $3,984,706
    • 2022: Base Salary: $7,916,321, Total Compensation: $8,341,321
    • 2023: Base Salary: $5,313,727, Total Compensation: $5,738,727
    • 2024: Base Salary: $5,771,169, Total Compensation: $6,196,169

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    The contracts show the evolution and rise of Izzo’s earnings during his extensive tenure with the Spartans.

    Izzo’s long-term success and leadership have not only boosted Michigan State’s basketball program but also solidified his status as one of the most recognized and lucrative coaches in collegiate sports.

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