Steve Berkowitz

USA TODAY Sports

The NCAA men's basketball tournament's Final Four brings the season's biggest games, and its biggest rewards for head coaches.

Each of the national semifinalists' head coaches can get significant bonus money this weekend, with Wisconsin's Bo Ryan being able to get one award for winning on Saturday and another for winning Monday night's title game.

Kentucky's John Calipari could get the biggest financial windfall, according to contracts obtained by USA TODAY Sports in conjunction with Indiana University's National Sports Journalism Center. He will need his team to reach the final and then win it to get another bonus, but that award would be $350,000. That would be on top of the $350,000 he has accumulated from the team's march through the tournament so far – and his $5.2 million in guaranteed annual compensation.

Florida's Billy Donovan and Connecticut's Kevin Ollie also will need to win twice more to get an additional bonus.

Donovan would pick up $150,000 in addition to the $250,000 he has gotten from the team's NCAA tournament play, SEC regular season and tournament championships, final AP ranking and his AP SEC coach of the year award.

Ollie would get $66,667 – an amount equal to two months of his $400,000 base salary – to go with the $100,000 (three months' salary) he has gotten from his team's NCAA tournament play.

Ryan can get $100,000 for a win in the national semifinals and $50,000 more for winning the championship. He has gained $150,000 for the Badgers making the Final Four.

Among the assistant coaches:

— Wisconsin's have gained bonus amounts equal to 15% of their base salaries. That results in nearly $21,000 for Gary Close; nearly $28,000 for Greg Gard and nearly $16,000 for Lamont Paris. They each can add another 10% of their base salaries if the team wins Saturday, and an additional 5% with the national championship.

— Connecticut's reached their contracts' maximum when the Huskies made the Final Four. Each can get an amount equal to one month's base salary if the team plays in the NCAA tournament or an amount equal to two months' salary if the team reaches the Final Four. Glen Miller will be getting $33,333; Karl Hobbs $31,667; and Ricky Moore $26,667.

— Florida has two assistants, Rashon Burno and Matt McCall, whose contracts include a set of scheduled bonuses – and one, John Pelphrey, whose contract does not. Burno and McCall each so far are due an amount equal to 35% of base salary – 10% of base for the team's SEC title, 25% for its Final Four appearance (that totals $49,000 extra for Burno, $57,750 for McCall). They each can get an additional 5% of base salary if the Gators win the title.

Pelphrey, according Florida athletics spokesman Steve McClain, is still receiving compensation from the University of Arkansas – where he was the head coach from 2007 to 2011 – so Pelphrey and the athletics department agreed that his contract would not include bonuses. The contract runs through June 30.

— Kentucky's each have picked up an amount equal to three months' base salary – one for the team playing in the NCAA tournament and two for making the Final Four. They each can get an additional month's salary if the Wildcats win the championship. (Associate athletics director of basketball operations Chris Woolard has the same arrangement; performance coordinator Ray Oliver has gained two months' pay and can get a third if the team wins the title.) That means Kenny Payne has $87,450 and can add $29,167. John Robic has $75,000 and can add $25,000. Orlando Antigua has just under $69,000 and can add nearly $23,000.