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Chow on the receiving end of UCLA extension

The upcoming regular season will be Norm Chow‘s third season as UCLA’s offensive coordinator.  Based on the news coming out of Los Angeles this evening, he’ll be there at least a couple of more.

Citing an athletic department source, the Los Angeles Times is reporting that Chow has agreed in principle to a two-year contract extension that will keep the 64-year-old coach with the Bruins through the 2012 season.  Chow was entering the 2010 season in the final year of a three-year deal, and all the i’s are expected to be dotted and the t’s crossed before the season opener Sept. 4 against Kansas State.

The extension is expected to pay Chow between $400,000 and $500,000 annually; the Times believes the new deal would make Chow the highest-paid assistant in UCLA history.

Chow has spent 34 years at the collegiate level, and is widely regarded as one of the brightest offensive minds in the game.  His time at UCLA, however, has not seen the same proficiency, at least statistically, just yet

In the year before he came to UCLA, the school was ranked 99th in total offense (333.6 yards per game) and 92nd in scoring offense (22.4 points per game).  In 2008, Chow’s first season, the Bruins were 111th in total offense (283.3) and 110th in scoring offense (17.7).  Last season, Chow’s offense got back to the numbers of the pre-Chow days, finishing 88th in total offense (337.4) and 94th in scoring offense (22.0)

Apparently, UCLA is banking a good chunk of coin on Chow reaching into his bag and pulling out some pre-Bruins magic.

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4 Responses to “Chow on the receiving end of UCLA extension”
  1. edgy says: Jul 30, 2010 10:49 AM

    Between injuries and less talented QBs, Norm shouldn’t expect the kind of numbers he put up during the good years at BYU and USC. If they can get more talent and keep them healthy, that should change. I’m glad to see Norm get some extra scratch that keeps him around. It’s too bad that he’s never gotten the head coaching gig that he deserved because it looks like it’s never going to happen.

  2. gator_prof says: Jul 30, 2010 12:59 PM

    I wonder if this is less money than USC was offering?
    If so, this is a further indictment of USC’s program.

  3. Chow took a ‘pay cut’ to move to Utes | CollegeFootballTalk says: Feb 10, 2011 8:15 AM

    [...] took following his falling out at UCLA, however.  Shortly before the start of the season, he had agreed in principle to a two-year contract extension — which was approved in November — with his old school, and was likely bought out of [...]

  4. Norm Chow to be paid $500K not to coach at UCLA | CollegeFootballTalk says: Jul 13, 2011 8:47 PM

    [...] $550,000 contract with Utah, Chow will make $1.05 million over the next two years.  Chow’s two-year, $1.1 million extension with the Bruins was approved in November of 2010, meaning the coordinator will make just $50,000 [...]

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