Cael Sanderson blogged...
"People are speculating that I got a million dollar contract (don't know where that came from) or something ridiculous like that. The truth is that the offer I received was less then a 10% increase from what I made last year."We may know more in two years. Pennsylvania's new Right-to-Know Law took effect at the beginning of the year and requires Penn State (as well as Lincoln University, Pitt, and Temple) to release "the highest 25 salaries paid to employees of the institution" excluding the salaries of officers and directors.
The salary disclosure for the previous year must be made by May 30th, so the disclosure for Cael's first full year would be May of 2011.

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New Penn State wrestling coach Cael Sanderson denied that he received a big contract to leave Iowa State, saying on his blog...
Our speculation aside, why did Sanderson leave his alma mater?

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New Penn State wrestling coach Cael Sanderson denied that he received a big contract to leave Iowa State, saying on his blog...
"The offer I received was less then a 10% increase from what I made last year."Sanderson supposedly earned $137K at Iowa State last year. If this is accurate, that would mean a $150K annual salary at Penn State. But we still believe there was a significant signing bonus.
Our speculation aside, why did Sanderson leave his alma mater?
"Because Pennsylvania is consistently the top high school wrestling state in the country. PA also borders Ohio, NJ, and NY, three of the top ncaa wrestling all-American producing states in the country. Penn State is probably the most popular athletic department in the country. Penn State has more kids apply to school then any other school in the country. The potential is unbelievable. That is why I have decided to make the change at this time. Through a lot of prayer and discussion with my family I feel that I am supposed to go to Penn State.
"The opportunity to step in and awake a sleeping GIANT is exciting. I know ISU will always be at or near the top. I feel terrible that I didn’t accomplish what I said I would do at Iowa State and that was to win the national championship. That alone almost made me pass on what I feel is a better opportunity for my family. It hurts but down deep I know I have made the right decision. I can’t explain that."
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