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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Not a Utah fan, but win one last game for the Witter
BYU needs a beat down by a poor team.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
I can't stand Utah and am enjoying them struggling this year but I sure hope they beat BYU on Saturday and bring them back to earth.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Isn’t scalley their coach in waiting?
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Yes. Rumors are USU had something to do with the coach in waiting title being papered. USU was "allegedly" sniffing around Scalley and this prompted Utah's hand.
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Correct, he is the head coach in waiting.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
we had to get revenge somehow for Utah tipping off the MWC off about the project. Us sniffing around LS was how we decided to do that
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
If that's the case, I would say utah has more coming their way. We aren't close to being even.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Whittingham may retire soon. He has been the head coach at Utah for almost 20 years, and Whittingham started his coaching 1985.
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Agreed. But it was their idiotic decision (to turn down
ESPNs contract offer) that ultimately to the dissolution of the PAC12 which opened things up for us. So that's a minor victory.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Does he qualify as a State employee where he gets a pension or does he fall under a different category? Considering he started at Utah in 1994 he would hit his 30 years now (and not being fire fighter or law enforcement) reach the 30 years needed (it is 35 years now) to get a 50% pension. In Utah pensions are figured out by the average of your highest three years. Based on what is publicly posted for Utah employees (link below) Whittingham has averaged $5,467,408.33 over the last three years. If he qualifies for a pension (which I doubt) he'd get $2,733,704.17 per year.
https://transparent.utah.gov/empdet.php
https://transparent.utah.gov/empdet.php
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
University of Utah employee, with their retirement system. USU has their own system, they contribute about 14% of your check to a retirement account. At the U of U it is the same.ustate98 wrote: ↑October 28th, 2024, 12:16 pmDoes he qualify as a State employee where he gets a pension or does he fall under a different category? Considering he started at Utah in 1994 he would hit his 30 years now (and not being fire fighter or law enforcement) reach the 30 years needed (it is 35 years now) to get a 50% pension. In Utah pensions are figured out by the average of your highest three years. Based on what is publicly posted for Utah employees (link below) Whittingham has averaged $5,467,408.33 over the last three years. If he qualifies for a pension (which I doubt) he'd get $2,733,704.17 per year.
https://transparent.utah.gov/empdet.php
https://benefits.utah.edu/university-fu ... -accounts/
He has been there since 1994, so he has hit his 30 year mark.The University makes retirement contributions for most employees in benefit-eligible positions. For most employees, the University contributes an amount equal to 14.2% of pay. Eligible employees are automatically enrolled in the applicable retirement plan.
There is nothing official yet that I see though.
Usually with a 30 year career and 14% contribution, you can get about 60% of your salary after it was invested. That was what was explained to me when I started working at USU.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
I believe the state changed their retirement plan after the economic meltdown in the late 2000s.NowhereLandAggie wrote: ↑October 28th, 2024, 3:26 pmUniversity of Utah employee, with their retirement system. USU has their own system, they contribute about 14% of your check to a retirement account. At the U of U it is the same.ustate98 wrote: ↑October 28th, 2024, 12:16 pmDoes he qualify as a State employee where he gets a pension or does he fall under a different category? Considering he started at Utah in 1994 he would hit his 30 years now (and not being fire fighter or law enforcement) reach the 30 years needed (it is 35 years now) to get a 50% pension. In Utah pensions are figured out by the average of your highest three years. Based on what is publicly posted for Utah employees (link below) Whittingham has averaged $5,467,408.33 over the last three years. If he qualifies for a pension (which I doubt) he'd get $2,733,704.17 per year.
https://transparent.utah.gov/empdet.php
https://benefits.utah.edu/university-fu ... -accounts/
He has been there since 1994, so he has hit his 30 year mark.The University makes retirement contributions for most employees in benefit-eligible positions. For most employees, the University contributes an amount equal to 14.2% of pay. Eligible employees are automatically enrolled in the applicable retirement plan.
There is nothing official yet that I see though.
Usually with a 30 year career and 14% contribution, you can get about 60% of your salary after it was invested. That was what was explained to me when I started working at USU.
I doubt a coach under a contract qualifies for the retirement plan that ustate98 is talking about.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
He would be grandfathered in. The change was for those hired after to my understanding.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
I know some Ute fans who are nervous. Whitt has done more than 1 interview where he said he can't see himself coaching past age 65. He turns 65 in November.
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They did make changes in the late 2000s. It used to be a 20 year retirement for law enforcement/fire fighters and 30 years for all others, after the legislature made changes it went to 25 years and 35 years. But as GeoAg mentioned anyone hired on before those changes stayed on the retirement plan that was in place when they were hired.Blitz79 wrote: ↑October 29th, 2024, 6:47 amI believe the state changed their retirement plan after the economic meltdown in the late 2000s.NowhereLandAggie wrote: ↑October 28th, 2024, 3:26 pmUniversity of Utah employee, with their retirement system. USU has their own system, they contribute about 14% of your check to a retirement account. At the U of U it is the same.ustate98 wrote: ↑October 28th, 2024, 12:16 pmDoes he qualify as a State employee where he gets a pension or does he fall under a different category? Considering he started at Utah in 1994 he would hit his 30 years now (and not being fire fighter or law enforcement) reach the 30 years needed (it is 35 years now) to get a 50% pension. In Utah pensions are figured out by the average of your highest three years. Based on what is publicly posted for Utah employees (link below) Whittingham has averaged $5,467,408.33 over the last three years. If he qualifies for a pension (which I doubt) he'd get $2,733,704.17 per year.
https://transparent.utah.gov/empdet.php
https://benefits.utah.edu/university-fu ... -accounts/
He has been there since 1994, so he has hit his 30 year mark.The University makes retirement contributions for most employees in benefit-eligible positions. For most employees, the University contributes an amount equal to 14.2% of pay. Eligible employees are automatically enrolled in the applicable retirement plan.
There is nothing official yet that I see though.
Usually with a 30 year career and 14% contribution, you can get about 60% of your salary after it was invested. That was what was explained to me when I started working at USU.
I doubt a coach under a contract qualifies for the retirement plan that ustate98 is talking about.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
My late dad started working for USU in 1981 and went just over 30 years. There was a pension for him, l as well as a TIAA-Cref account though my mom is the one that collected it. I started in 2008 and the retirement was an account that was not funded by the state.Blitz79 wrote: ↑October 29th, 2024, 6:47 amI believe the state changed their retirement plan after the economic meltdown in the late 2000s.NowhereLandAggie wrote: ↑October 28th, 2024, 3:26 pmUniversity of Utah employee, with their retirement system. USU has their own system, they contribute about 14% of your check to a retirement account. At the U of U it is the same.ustate98 wrote: ↑October 28th, 2024, 12:16 pmDoes he qualify as a State employee where he gets a pension or does he fall under a different category? Considering he started at Utah in 1994 he would hit his 30 years now (and not being fire fighter or law enforcement) reach the 30 years needed (it is 35 years now) to get a 50% pension. In Utah pensions are figured out by the average of your highest three years. Based on what is publicly posted for Utah employees (link below) Whittingham has averaged $5,467,408.33 over the last three years. If he qualifies for a pension (which I doubt) he'd get $2,733,704.17 per year.
https://transparent.utah.gov/empdet.php
https://benefits.utah.edu/university-fu ... -accounts/
He has been there since 1994, so he has hit his 30 year mark.The University makes retirement contributions for most employees in benefit-eligible positions. For most employees, the University contributes an amount equal to 14.2% of pay. Eligible employees are automatically enrolled in the applicable retirement plan.
There is nothing official yet that I see though.
Usually with a 30 year career and 14% contribution, you can get about 60% of your salary after it was invested. That was what was explained to me when I started working at USU.
I doubt a coach under a contract qualifies for the retirement plan that ustate98 is talking about.
I no longer work there, but that was what was available in early 2008.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Usually, longtime coaches retire after some oddball disappointing season. Whittingham has been coaching football for 40 years, so statistically speaking that Whittingham is likely retiring after this season.GordoAggie wrote: ↑October 29th, 2024, 7:30 amI know some Ute fans who are nervous. Whitt has done more than 1 interview where he said he can't see himself coaching past age 65. He turns 65 in November.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Hindsight is 20/20, he should he quit last year.
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I heard yesterday he has some sweetheart deal lined up. Guaranteed 1 million a year for 5 years after he steps down from head coach. Something in the ADs office.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Isn't part of his contract that his grandkids can go to the U for free while he's employed there?
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Glad Kyle will have something coming in during his retirement, was worried about his financial health. It keeps me up sometimes
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According to this link, he has made $58,472,649 just as head coach since 2006.trevordude wrote: ↑October 29th, 2024, 12:45 pmGlad Kyle will have something coming in during his retirement, was worried about his financial health. It keeps me up sometimes
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I know the cost of living has increased, so I do hope that retirement account has matured.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
It’s funny that we are taking this as some type of official announcement. People have been saying this for years.
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Re: Kyle Whittingham retiring
Yeah it definitely isn't confirmed that he is retiringImakeitrain wrote: ↑October 31st, 2024, 6:51 amIt’s funny that we are taking this as some type of official announcement. People have been saying this for years.