Michael White Net Worth

His salary at Florida is $2.5 million per year. Michael White is a Basketball Coach with a net worth of $3.50 million. Born in 1977, he has had a successful career, earning multiple Coach of the Year honors, including the C-USA Gene Bartow Coach of the Year. In 2015, he was hired to be the head coach of the University of Florida men's basketball team, and his salary at Florida is $2.5 million per year.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 2, 1977
Birth Place Florida
Age 47 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $3.50 million (2024)

Michael White, renowned as a respected basketball coach in Florida, has amassed an estimated net worth of $3.50 million by 2024. His hard work, dedication, and expertise in mentoring and guiding young athletes have not only earned him acclaim but also brought financial success. With a proven track record of coaching various teams, White's skills have been recognized by the basketball community, contributing significantly to his growing wealth. As he continues to make his mark as an influential figure in the sporting world, his net worth is set to increase further in the coming years.

About

Hired to be the head coach of the University of Florida men's basketball team in 2015, he previously served as the head ball coach at Louisiana Tech for four seasons where he earned multiple Coach of the Year honors, including the C-USA Gene Bartow Coach of the Year.

Before Fame

He played college basketball at Ole Miss University from 1995 to 1999 and helped the Rebels win their first NCAA Tournament game in the history of the school.

Trivia

He was an assistant coach and associate head coach at Jacksonville State before becoming an assistant coach at his alma mater of Ole Miss where he stayed from 2004 to 2011.

Family Life

His father Kevin White served as Director of Athletics at Duke University. He has a brother named Jake Samuels. He married Kira Zschau and has two daughters, Rylee and Maggie, twin boys, Collin and Keegan, and a son, Dillon.

Associated With

He succeeded Billy Donovan as the head basketball coach of the Florida Gators in 2015 after Donovan's immensely successful 19 years with the program.