Texas A&M’s women’s athletics have been carrying the banner lately, and one coach in particular has elevated his program to new heights. After guiding the Aggies to their first national championship in just his third season, head volleyball coach Jamie Morrison is being rewarded in a big way.
On Friday, the university announced that Morrison, now entering his fourth year, will receive a new five‑year contract worth $3.35 million, a deal that positions him among the highest‑paid volleyball coaches in the nation. His base salary will jump from $305,000 to $650,000, with annual increases built in. Much like his previous agreement, the contract remains heavily incentive‑driven.
Depending on postseason success and individual accolades, Morrison can earn more than $400,000 in additional bonuses. It’s a structure that reflects both his rapid rise and the program’s championship expectations.
Morrison has proven to be worth every penny. His aggressive, high‑tempo style has made A&M one of the most entertaining teams in the country, and once the Aggies find their rhythm, they’re nearly impossible to slow down. For a full breakdown of the contract numbers, see here.
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