Scott Drew's net worth in 2021 is probably one of the questions that fans are asking right now amid the NCAA Tournament. After all, he has long been the Baylor Bears' head coach, taking over in the 2003-04 season and helping them improve over the years. He is one of the best coaches in college basketball and Baylor is one of the best teams in the history of the sport.

Drew has turned the Bears into a national powerhouse. They were one of the worst teams in the NCAA before Drew got there and now they are a top two team in the nation. Last year, Baylor was the favorite to win the National Championship before COVID-19 shut the season down. This year, Drew and his Bears will have to make through Kelvin Sampson's Houston Cougars and, likely, Mark Few's perfect Gonzaga team.

Scott Drew's net worth in 2021 (Estimate): $15 Million

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The matchup between Gonzaga and Baylor has been anticipated all year. For a long time, they were both undefeated. Sadly, Baylor dealt with some COVID issues and pauses, leading to a few defeats. Still, these are two of the best teams in college basketball history and that is largely thanks to their coaches. Drew has turned Baylor into a powerhouse and his net worth reflects that.

Drew has acquired virtually the entirety of his net worth as the head coach of the Baylor Bears. Prior to getting the job in Waco, Drew only coached one season at Valparaiso. He has been coaching the Bears for 18 seasons, and this is certainly the best team he has ever coached.

Per Players Wiki, Scott Drew's net worth in 2021 is at $15 million.

Drew is currently in the midst of a 10-year contract he signed after the 2017 season. The contract has a fairly flat pay but different incentives based on the team's performance. Drew is the greatest coach in the history of Baylor Men's basketball, and the school has made sure they wouldn't lose him to a bigger school. The contract has a big buyout if either party wanted to move on. Baylor has ridden on Drew's shoulders all the way to the ultimate success.

According to USA Today, Drew is the 20th highest paid coach in men's college basketball today with his $3,350,634 salary. It is not that far off from his peers, though it is worth noting that fellow Big 12 team and texas Tech coach Chris Beard is being paid $4.8 million.

Scott Drew's coaching career, Final Four

 

Scott started off his coaching career running a more malleable scheme on both ends. He tended to rely on rim protectors and athletic forwards in an old-school style of play. The Bears used to prefer rebounding and slashing, but halfway through his Baylor tenure, Drew made a change that would change the direction of the team forever.

Drew switched his defensive style to the no-middle system, changing the construction of the team and allowed them to become the winners they are now. The no-middle system is structured around athletic, hard-nosed guards and mobile bigs that force the opposing team into tough shots. This defensive scheme also unlocked their offense. The guards that are needed to make the defense work also tend to be excellent slashers on offense and create a lot of good looks for themselves and others.

This scheme has taken Baylor to the next level.

To get to Gonzaga, Baylor will have to beat a very gritty Houston team. The Houston Cougars are a fascinating foil for the Bears, who force teams into contested shots and tough decision making. However, Houston thrives off of tough shot-making and they're also an elite offensive rebounding squad.

If Baylor gets past Houston in the Final Four, they will most likely face the Gonzaga Bulldogs. The most anticipated matchup in years will be centered mostly on the guard play. Davion Mitchell, Jared Butler and Adam Flagler versus Jalen Suggs, Joel Ayayi and Corey Kispert will be the matchups to watch. Gonzaga relies mostly on their high-powered offense and Baylor is an interesting defense for them to crack. Baylor will certainly be the more athletic team of the two, but they will have to keep up with Gonzaga's high-powered offense.

No matter how the season ends for Baylor, Scott Drew's tenure at Baylor has been an undoubted success. He has turned this Baylor team into consistent contenders and they only seem to get better. Next season, the Bears might lose stars Mitchell and Butler, but they are bringing in a top recruiting class.

Drew will continue to compete with the Baylor Bears for a long time, and his net worth should only improve moving forward.