$23,333 big ones. I'm sure that's from August 1 to December 31st. I guess you can see why they wouldn't put up with any hassle he created.
LRC note: Other than being a jerk, the OP is also factually incorrect. The pay listed is for 4 months of work as you get paid on the first of the month so it's clear that Brosnan was making at least 70k per year at UCLA - a nice starting salary for a 1st year NCAA assistant. Contracts for public employees are indeed public but they normally don't go online for a few years. This thread will be closed to all future posts.