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Tim Polasek Net Worth & Salary: How Much Does He Earn? NDSU Head Coach Income

Tim Polasek

 

Tim Polasek Salary: With a new position as head coach at NDSU, Tim Polasek’s income and net worth are set to rise significantly. He formerly worked as the offensive coordinator/QB coach at the University of Wyoming, where he was paid $350,000. Polasek, a former college quarterback, worked as a coaching assistant and offensive coordinator for almost two decades. He will begin his first term as a head coach in 2024, as NDSU hired him when Matt Entz resigned to become the USC LB coach. Tim Polasek, a native of Iola, Wisconsin, began his coaching career in 2003 at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

After three seasons, he became a graduate assistant under head coach Craig Bohl at NDSU. He stayed there until 2012, serving as a running back/tight ends/fullbacks coach. Polasek then spent one season at Northern Illinois before returning to NDSU for his second term (2014-16). He subsequently served as offensive line coach for Kirk Ferentz’s Iowa Hawkeyes (2017-20) and as offensive coordinator for Wyoming (2021-23). He was named NDSU’s head coach in 2024.

How Much Does Tim Polasek Get Paid? Income and Net Worth

Given his two decades of coaching expertise, it is clear that Polasek, 44, is earning a good living. Tim became the 32nd head coach of the NDSU Bisons in 2024, his first as a head coach. Even if the actual details of his deal are unknown, Polasek may be paid in the same ballpark as his predecessor, which was roughly $400K per year. Former NDSU coach Mark Entz was on a five-year contract with the football program (signed in 2019). It cost him $380,000 in the first year, rising to $396,619 by 2023. Tim Polasek’s net worth is estimated to be $1.5 million as of 2023.

Tim Polasek

As a result of his tenure as head coach at NDSU, his fortunes may improve dramatically in the coming days. Tim formerly worked as the Wyoming Cowboys’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach (2021-23). His annual compensation at Wyoming was believed to be $350,000. Furthermore, as offensive line coach for the Iowa Hawkeyes (2017-20), he received a career-high salary of $396K in 2020. The former quarterback’s salary was supposed to be $440,000 that season, but it was slashed by $44K owing to the COVID-19 epidemic.

Tim Polasek’s Transformation From ‘Homeless’ to New NDSU Head Coach

Polasek expressed tears of delight at his news conference on December 18, 2023, after signing a contract to become the head coach at NDSU (North Dakota State). His return to Fargo to coach the Bisons is a risk he took in 2006 when then-coach Craig Bohl contacted him about a graduate assistant post. Polasek was a QB coach at Wisconsin-Stevens Point at the time, while also working part-time for a logging firm.

Despite a $40,000-per-year offer from Wisconsin-Stevens Point, he chose to join the NDSU Bisons for a six-month salary of $6,000. So he allegedly sold his golf diver to a buddy for $280 for gas money and relocated to Fargo, where he met his wife, Jill. Tim was “homeless” for the first three months since he had no housing arrangements and slept on any sofa or chair at the dome. He was the running backs coach at NDSU from 2007 to 2011, before becoming the special teams coordinator in 2012.

Tim Polasek

Polasek joined Northern Illinois as TE/FB coach in 2013 before returning to North Dakota State as offensive coordinator from 2014 to 2016. He was a member of four NCAA Division I Football Championship teams with the Bisons (2011, 2012, 2014, and 2015). Then, from 2016 until 2023, he would leave NDSU to work in Iowa and Wyoming. After eight years, Tim Polasek returned to NDSU as head coach, replacing Matt Entz, who departed to become the LB coach at USC.