Here are the five highest-paid coaches who are on track to miss the NCAA tournament

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Here are the five highest-paid coaches who are on track to miss the NCAA tournament
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A hefty coaching contract doesn't necessarily guarantee a trip to the NCAA tournament.

CLOSE SportsPulse: With the annual release of our college basketball coaches compensation database, Trysta Krick looked at some of the best perks in the contracts of the top coaches in the country. USA TODAY

The annual compensation survey includes coaches at all Power Five schools, as well as any non-Power Five school that has reached the NCAA tournament in three of the previous five years.1. West Virginia's Bob Huggins2018-19 compensation: $3.87 million Utah is sitting at 17-13 as Pac-12 tournament play begins Wednesday and will face either Washington State or Oregon on Thursday night. If the Utes manage to surge to a conference tournament title, Krystkowiak will net $100,000 in bonuses — $50,000 for reaching the NCAA tournament, and $50,000 for playing in the Pac-12 title game.

t-5. Georgia's Tom CreanNEWSLETTERSThank you! You're almost signed up for SportsKeep an eye out for an email to confirm your newsletter registration.More newsletters2018-19 compensation: $3.2 million

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