P.J. Fleck received a pay bump of more than 450 percent when jumping from Western Michigan to Minnesota in January. He recently made a gigantic purchase with his new salary.
Fleck went 30-22 in four seasons with the Broncos, including 13 wins in 2016 and a berth in the Cotton Bowl. He leveraged the successful season into a Big Ten job, replacing Tracy Claeys, who was fired a week after defeating Washington State in the Holiday Bowl. And that Big Ten job will pay him $3.7 million per season, or nearly $3 million more than his $816,000 salary last year at WMU.
Fleck, who is married and has four children, recently bought a mansion in the Minneapolis suburb of Edina, spending $3 million on the six-bedroom, 5,949-square-foot house.
Click the photo below for a look at the beautiful home.
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