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    Oklaahoma Board of Regents approves historic raise for Patty Gasso

    By John Williams,

    3 hours ago
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    Fresh off a fourth straight national title, the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents approved a significant raise for Head Coach Patty Gasso and her assistants Jennifer Rocha and J.T. Gasso.

    According to Eric Bailey of the Tulsa World (subscription required), Gasso’s salary for 2024-2025 will be increased to $1.9 million, and next year will increase to $2 million in 2025-2026. According to Colton Sulley of The Oklahoman, the salary has an average annual value of $2 million per year and runs through 2028. Gasso’s last raise came in 2022, a salary bump that paid her $1.775 million a year.

    Rocha and J.T. Gasso will see their salaries increase to $300,000 a year per Bailey.

    The Sooners keep their corps coaching staff intact as they look to build off of their historic run over the last four years.

    Oklahoma underwent its biggest turnover over the last five years, losing a number of stars to eligibility. But they’ve got a good young corps of players to build around as the Sooners enter the SEC.

    OU’s SEC schedule was released for next spring. They’ll take on softball powerhouses Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida next spring to extend their record national championship streak.

    Contact/Follow us @SoonersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oklahoma news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow John on X @john9williams.

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