October 26, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Snacks said: That's a lot of many to coach amateurs who arent allowed to make damn dime. The coach's salary is payment in kind to the players.
October 26, 20196 yr Author Reposting for an Fyi... Orlando. $1.7mill. (2yrs left??) Beck. $790k (1yr left??) Hand $650k. (2yrs left)
October 26, 20196 yr On 2/3/2019 at 10:42 PM, LTtxfan said: A FootballScoop study found the top 10 highest-paid defensive backs coaches earn north of $400,000, but not as much as the 10 highest-paid offensive line coaches. Behold, the latest in a series examining the biggest salaries for position coaches across major college football. Information courtesy of the USA Today coaching salary database and based on publicly available contracts. Top 10 highest-paid DBs coaches -- 2018 1. Charlton Warren, Georgia — $600,000 2. Craig Naivar, Texas@ — $500,000 2. Chris Partridge, Michigan@ — $500,0000 2. Paul Rhoads, UCLA — $500,000 5. Maurice Linguist, Texas A&M — $450,000 5. Keith Hayward, Oregon* — $450,000 5. Anthony Poindexter, Purdue* — $450,000 8. Mike Reed, Clemson — $440,000 9. Roy Manning, Oklahoma — $425,000 10. Anthony Campanile, Michigan — $415,000 * – Also a co-defensive coordinator @ – Also a special teams coordinator Other notes: — The emphasis of this exercise is to study position coaches, not coordinators. That said, it bears mentioning that South Carolina’s Travaris Robinson ($1.2 million) is technically the highest-paid defensive backs coach in the country. We’re trying to find the price point for coaches whose primary responsibility is to coach cornerbacks and safeties, not call plays. — Yet again, Alabama and Ohio State are nowhere to be found. The Buckeyes actually led this list in 2018 with Alex Grinch’s $1.158 million salary, and new hires Jeff Hafley and Matt Barnes have yet to have their salaries revealed. Alabama defensive backs coach Karl Scott, on the other hand, remains employed but nowhere close to the top 10 at just — “just” — $350,000 a year. No one coaching football for a living at the Power 5 level is underpaid, but if they were, Scott would have to be among the most underpaid coaches in the sport. — Three new hires made the list in Georgia’s Charlton Warren, Michigan’s Anthony Campanile and Oklahoma’s Roy Manning. — Oklahoma announced Manning’s salary on Jan. 30, bumping Michigan State’s Paul Haynes and LSU’s Corey Raymond from the list, who each made $410,000. Actually, that’s not true. Haynes made $410,002. http://footballscoop.com/news/highest-paid-defensive-backs-coaches-college-football/ On 2/3/2019 at 10:56 PM, LTtxfan said: As part of our ongoing series, FootballScoop has examined the 10 highest-paid special teams coordinators in college football. All information is based on publicly available information, primarily from the USA Today salary database. 10 Highest Paid Special Teams Coaches -- 2018 1. Craig Naivar, Texas — $500,000 1. Chris Partridge, Michigan — $500,000 3. Danny Pearman, Clemson — $480,000 4. Jovan Dewitt, Nebraska — $475,000 4. Coleman Hutzler, South Carolina — $475,000 6. James Shibest, Virginia Tech — $445,000 7. Jay Boulware, Oklahoma — $435,000 8. Jeff Banks, Alabama — $434,000 9. Shawn Slocum, Arizona State — $420,000 10. Andy Hill, Missouri — $418,000 Other notes: — Almost every special teams coordinator also has positional responsibilities. Two who do not? Slocum and Hill. Both handle just special teams while serving as their respective team’s associate head coach. — Positional responsibilities were evenly split amongst the remaining eight. Tight ends (Perman, Shibest, Banks) was the most popular position — and we’d bet is the most common across the entire sport — but safeties (Naivar, Partridge) and linebackers (Dewitt, Hutzler) also had multiple entrants. Boulware also coaches Oklahoma’s running backs. http://footballscoop.com/news/highest-paid-special-teams-coaches-college-football/ If I were a residential real estate broker, i'd be calling the Naivars and speaking about the merits of listing their home while the market in Austin is still hot
October 26, 20196 yr Author 8 minutes ago, alphahorn said: If I were a residential real estate broker, i'd be calling the Naivars and speaking about the merits of listing their home while the market in Austin is still hot Warehime has special teams responsibilities for 2019 season... https://texassports.com/roster.aspx?path=football#sidearm-roster-coaches DEREK WAREHIME --SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/TIGHT ENDS
October 26, 20196 yr 46 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: Warehime has special teams responsibilities for 2019 season... https://texassports.com/roster.aspx?path=football#sidearm-roster-coaches DEREK WAREHIME --SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/TIGHT ENDS isn't that a shocker, they both are gone next year
November 5, 20196 yr Author Minnesota coach PJ Fleck gets contract extended through 2026 Nov 5, 2019 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Undefeated and 13th-ranked Minnesota has agreed with coach P.J. Fleck on a contract extension through the 2026 season, including an annual raise of more than 25% from his current salary and an eight-figure buyout for the first year to cover the university if he were to leave. Fleck signed his new deal on Tuesday afternoon, delaying his regular weekly news conference by a half-hour. The contract, which is pending final approval by the Board of Regents, will pay Fleck $4.6 million in 2020 with a $50,000 raise scheduled for each season thereafter. His prior deal from 2017, when he was hired away from Western Michigan, had him making $3.6 million this year. The original contract also called for a $1 million payment to Minnesota per remaining season on the deal if Fleck were to skip out, but now it would cost him $10 million to do so anytime before Dec. 31, 2020. Fleck did his best to put to rest any concern about him using the Gophers as a steppingstone to a more prominent program. https://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/minnesota-coach-pj-fleck-gets-contract-extended-through-2026-110519
November 6, 20196 yr Riley can’t leave for the nfl with that salary. Who would want to deal with the Antonio Browns and baby sitting the egos in the league. He rules the campus and can retire comfortably with a legacy like Mr. Stoops.
November 13, 20196 yr Author "Minor tweak" to Naivar's contract. (Guessing a little extra 2019 money for his co-defensive coordinator title...) Brian Davis. ✔@BDavisAAS Texas volleyball coach Jerritt Elliott also getting a raise, pushing his total comp to $470,000 for this season. Angela Kelly, Craig Naivar also getting minor tweaks to contracts. 3:38 PM - Nov 12, 2019
November 13, 20196 yr 13 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: "Minor tweak" to Naivar's contract. (Guessing a little extra 2019 money for his co-defensive coordinator title...) Brian Davis. ✔@BDavisAAS Texas volleyball coach Jerritt Elliott also getting a raise, pushing his total comp to $470,000 for this season. Angela Kelly, Craig Naivar also getting minor tweaks to contracts. 3:38 PM - Nov 12, 2019 Welp, I see a way for the Texas athletic department to save about $3,000,000 and improve the football team at the same time.
November 17, 20196 yr Author Good article on specifics of Herman's contract thru Dec 2023 below... https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/texas-sports-nation/college/article/A-closer-look-at-Texas-coach-Tom-Herman-s-13895223.php
November 17, 20196 yr 35 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: Good article on specifics of Herman's contract thru Dec 2023 below... https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/texas-sports-nation/college/article/A-closer-look-at-Texas-coach-Tom-Herman-s-13895223.php that article sucks, nothing about guarantees...
November 18, 20196 yr Author 5 hours ago, alphahorn said: that article sucks, nothing about guarantees... Huh?? Guess you didn't scroll down far enough @alphahorn, https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/texas-sports-nation/college/article/A-closer-look-at-Texas-coach-Tom-Herman-s-13895223.php From article lots of detail: The new deal brings Herman's total guaranteed compensation over the next five seasons (2019-2023) to $27.75 million. The base payments are somewhat unique in that Herman himself will receive an annual base salary of $3.5 million while his limited liability corporation, 1-0 Culture LLC, is due escalating payments beginning at $2.25 million in fiscal year 2019 and topping out at $3.25 million in fiscal year 2023. The amended contract also includes two retention payments of $1 million. • Corporate payments to 1-0 Culture LLC: FY 2019: $2,250,000 FY 2020: $2,500,000 FY 2021: $2,750,000 FY 2022: $3,000,000 FY 2023: $3,250,000 • Total base salary: FY 2019: $5,750,000 FY 2020: $6,000,000 FY 2021: $6,250,000 FY 2022: $6,500,000 FY 2023: $6,750,000 Herman can also earn up to $500,000 in bonuses if certain incentives are met, the juiciest of which is a $250,000 payment for winning the College Football Playoff championship game. Texas has missed the CFP every year since its inception in 2014 and has not played for a national title since the 2009 season. • Incentives: Team wins Big 12 championship game: $100,000 Team wins College Football Playoff championship game: $250,000 Team academic performance incentive: N/A National coach of the year: $100,000 Big 12 coach of the year: $50,000 Herman was the Big 12's top earner and the nation's ninth-highest paid head coach last season, per USA Today's salaries database. Edited November 18, 20196 yr by LTtxfan
November 20, 20196 yr https://www.google.com/amp/s/sports.yahoo.com/amphtml/south-carolina-manager-removed-after-allegedly-fighting-man-dressed-up-as-a-fired-will-muschamp-234210564.html A team manager for the South Carolina football team has lost his job after allegedly fighting a man dressed up as a fired Will Muschamp on Halloween. Per the Post and Courier, Aubrey Walker was let go following his arrest Halloween night on charges of public disorderly conduct in a crosswalk in an entertainment district. Walker was allegedly upset with the costume of the man he fought, which included Muschamp’s gameday attire and a buyout check. From the Post and Courier: The Post and Courier obtained a photo of the costume. The man is dressed in Muschamp’s game-day attire, wearing all-black clothing with a headset and eyeglasses. He’s holding a giant check. The check is in the amount of $18 million with “Buyout” written in the memo space (Muschamp’s buyout would be around $18.75 million if he were to be fired on Dec. 31). It is made out to “Will Muschamp” and signed by “Every Gamecock Fan.”
November 20, 20196 yr Author Instead of "Winning is Hard".... Herman should say "Winning can be Profitable" Bonuses: The following coaches picked up bonuses for wins on Saturday, as compiled by USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz : Chuck Martin ($44,000); Chad Lunsford ($7,500); Blake Anderson, Arkansas State ($25,000); Justin Fuente ($50,000); Mike Norvell ($35,000); Jim McElwain ($7,500); Kirby Smart ($125,000); Gary Andersen ($50,000); Jay Hopson ($20,000); Luke Fickell ($20,000); Ed Orgeron ($250,000); Scott Satterfield ($100,000); Eli Drinkwitz ($25,000); Bryan Harsin ($25,000); Mario Cristobal ($350,000).
December 4, 20196 yr 19 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: Just Adding to this thread... What am I missing here? There's no way those numbers will be a problem for Bama's boosters if I'm reading it right.
December 9, 20196 yr Author . Brian Scott Rippee @bsrippee Here‘a Lane Kiffin’s contract terms 11:38 AM · Dec 9, 2019·Twitter for iPhone
December 9, 20196 yr On 11/19/2019 at 8:50 PM, LTtxfan said: Instead of "Winning is Hard".... Herman should say "Winning can be Profitable" Bonuses: The following coaches picked up bonuses for wins on Saturday, as compiled by USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz : Chuck Martin ($44,000); Chad Lunsford ($7,500); Blake Anderson, Arkansas State ($25,000); Justin Fuente ($50,000); Mike Norvell ($35,000); Jim McElwain ($7,500); Kirby Smart ($125,000); Gary Andersen ($50,000); Jay Hopson ($20,000); Luke Fickell ($20,000); Ed Orgeron ($250,000); Scott Satterfield ($100,000); Eli Drinkwitz ($25,000); Bryan Harsin ($25,000); Mario Cristobal ($350,000). Updating this post for bonuses earned this past weekend https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2019/12/09/college-football-every-bonus-earned-by-fbs-coaches-this-season/2627961001/ App State - Drinkwitz - $50,000 Boise St - Harsin - $100,000 Central Michigan - McElwain - $25,000 (MAC coach of the year - the lost the conf championship) Cincinnati - Fickell - $25,000 (team ranked in the top 25) Clemson - Dabo - $150,000 (plus $150,000 for making the playoffs) Florida - Mullin - $100,000, making a NY6 bowl) Florida Atlantic - J. Freshwater Georgia - Smart - $100.000 (making a NY6 bowl) Hawaii - Rolovich - $20,000 (Mountain West coach of the year) LSU - Ed O - $200,000 (plus $225,000 for making the playoffs) Louisville - Satterfield - $50,000 (ACC coach of the year) Memphis - Norvell - $160,000 (NY6 bowl + ranked in top 25) Miam (OH) - Martin - $44,428 Minnesota - Fleck - $50,000 (B1G coach of the year) Ohio St - Day - $400,000 B1G champion, B1G coach of the year, playoffs OUsux - Riley - $225,000 B12 champ, top 5 + playoff Oregon - Cristobal - $175,000 PAC 12 champ + NY6 bowl PedoSt - Franklin - $100,00 NY6 bowl Utah - Whittingham - $85,000 ranked top 25 Western Michigan - Lester $19,000 - 12 All-MAC team selection
December 10, 20196 yr Author https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/assistant Edited December 10, 20196 yr by LTtxfan
December 10, 20196 yr On 2/3/2019 at 9:22 PM, markstanco said: UCLA seems like they like to give away monies. Yes, and Rhoads managed to coach the worst performing DBs in the history of forever.
December 10, 20196 yr Author https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/assistant 2019 NCAAF ASSISTANT COACHES SALARIES RK SCHOOL CONF COACH SCHOOL PAY TOTAL PAY MAX BONUS ASST PAY TOTAL 1 Louisiana State SEC Dave Aranda $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $150,000 $6,645,000 2 Clemson ACC Brent Venables $2,200,000 $2,201,500 $195,000 $7,410,000 3 Texas A&M SEC Mike Elko $2,100,000 $2,100,000 $280,000 $7,145,215 4 Auburn SEC Kevin Steele $1,900,000 $1,900,500 $515,000 $5,902,500 5 Florida SEC Todd Grantham $1,801,500 $1,801,500 $720,000 $5,752,000 6 Texas Big 12 Todd Orlando $1,710,000 $1,710,000 $95,000 $5,955,699 7 Alabama SEC Steve Sarkisian $1,550,000 $1,550,000 $312,000 $7,541,277 8 Arkansas SEC John Chavis $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $133,333 $4,925,000 9 Mississippi SEC Mike MacIntyre $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $200,000 $5,475,000 10 Michigan Big Ten Don Brown $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $683,333 $6,005,000 11 Tennessee SEC Jim Chaney $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $120,000 $6,985,000 12 Washington Pac-12 Jimmy Lake $1,400,016 $1,400,016 $91,000 $5,940,048 13 Oklahoma Big 12 Alex Grinch $1,400,000 $1,400,000 $280,000 $5,835,000 14 South Carolina SEC Travaris Robinson $1,200,000 $1,200,000 $115,000 $5,635,000 15 Alabama SEC Pete Golding $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $242,000 $7,541,277 16 Michigan Big Ten Josh Gattis $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $550,000 $6,005,000 17 Ohio State Big Ten Greg Mattison $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $420,750 $7,245,000 18 Baylor Big 12 Phil Snow $1,052,253 $1,052,253 -- -- 19 Florida State ACC Kendal Briles $1,020,000 $1,020,000 $174,167 $5,106,583 20 Clemson ACC Tony Elliott $1,000,000 $1,001,500 $95,000 $7,410,000 21 Clemson ACC Jeff Scott $1,000,000 $1,001,500 $95,000 $7,410,000 22 Virginia Tech ACC Bud Foster $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $92,500 $3,670,000 23 Tennessee SEC Derrick Ansley $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $120,000 $6,985,000 24 South Carolina SEC Bryan McClendon $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $115,000 $5,635,000 25 Florida State ACC Harlon Barnett $980,000 $980,000 $170,833 $5,106,583 26 Texas Christian Big 12 Sonny Cumbie $975,437 $975,437 -- -- 27 Wisconsin Big Ten Jim Leonhard $961,866 $961,866 -- $4,370,811 28 Georgia SEC James Coley $950,000 $955,500 $234,000 $6,212,935 29 Washington Pac-12 Pete Kwiatkowski $950,004 $950,004 $91,000 $5,940,048 30 Ohio State Big Ten Jeff Hafley $950,000 $950,000 $524,875 $7,245,000 31 Ohio State Big Ten Mike Yurcich $950,000 $950,000 $363,375 $7,245,000 32 Ohio State Big Ten Kevin Wilson $950,000 $950,000 $363,375 $7,245,000 33 Missouri SEC Derek Dooley $925,000 $925,000 $165,000 $4,729,500 34 Georgia SEC Sam Pittman $900,000 $905,000 $225,000 $6,212,935 35 Ohio State Big Ten Larry Johnson $900,000 $900,000 $344,250 $7,245,000 36 Mississippi SEC Rich Rodriguez $900,000 $900,000 $200,000 $5,475,000 37 Kentucky SEC Eddie Gran $875,000 $876,200 $145,833 $5,147,350 38 Iowa State Big 12 Jon Heacock $850,000 $850,000 $170,000 $4,236,600 39 Oregon Pac-12 Marcus Arroyo $825,000 $825,000 $130,000 $4,967,000 40 Utah Pac-12 Andy Ludwig $820,000 $820,000 $68,333 $4,140,000 41 Utah Pac-12 Morgan Scalley $820,000 $820,000 $68,333 $4,140,000 42 Texas A&M SEC Darrell Dickey $808,000 $808,600 $170,000 $7,145,215 43 California Pac-12 Tim DeRuyter $807,000 $808,500 $50,000 $4,084,100 44 Tennessee SEC Chris Rumph $805,000 $805,000 $120,000 $6,985,000 45 Tennessee SEC Will Friend $805,000 $805,000 $120,000 $6,985,000 46 Nebraska Big Ten Erik Chinander $800,000 $800,000 $320,000 $4,475,000 47 Iowa Big Ten Phil Parker $800,000 $800,000 -- $4,710,600 48 Alabama SEC Charles Kelly $800,000 $800,000 $176,000 $7,541,277 49 Missouri SEC Ryan Walters $800,000 $800,000 $165,000 $4,729,500 50 Louisiana State SEC Steve Ensminger $800,000 $800,000 $275,000 $6,645,000 51 Maryland Big Ten Scottie Montgomery $800,000 $800,000 $225,000 $3,690,000 52 Texas Big 12 Tim Beck $800,000 $800,000 $95,000 $5,955,699 53 Illinois Big Ten Rod Smith $800,000 $800,000 $294,000 $3,446,000 54 Indiana Big Ten Kalen DeBoer $800,000 $800,000 $141,667 $3,693,922 55 Iowa Big Ten Brian Ferentz $775,000 $775,600 -- $4,710,600 56 Wisconsin Big Ten Joe Rudolph $770,200 $770,200 -- $4,370,811 57 Oregon Pac-12 Andy Avalos $765,000 $765,000 $130,000 $4,967,000 58 Georgia SEC Dan Lanning $750,000 $755,500 $234,000 $6,212,935 59 Washington Pac-12 Bush Hamdan $750,000 $750,000 $91,000 $5,940,048 60 Alabama SEC Brian Baker $750,000 $750,000 $165,000 $7,541,277 61 Arizona State Pac-12 Rob Likens $750,000 $750,000 $135,000 $4,035,000 62 Oklahoma Big 12 Bill Bedenbaugh $750,000 $750,000 $140,000 $5,835,000 63 Georgia SEC Charlton Warren $725,435 $725,435 $210,000 $6,212,935 64 Michigan State Big Ten Mike Tressel $725,000 $725,000 $250,269 $4,902,552 65 Minnesota Big Ten Kirk Ciarrocca $720,000 $720,000 $145,000 $3,055,000 66 Tennessee SEC Kevin Sherrer $705,000 $705,000 $120,000 $6,985,000 67 Auburn SEC Rodney Garner $700,000 $700,500 $202,500 $5,902,500 68 South Carolina SEC Eric Wolford $700,000 $700,000 $115,000 $5,635,000 69 Nebraska Big Ten Troy Walters $700,000 $700,000 $280,000 $4,475,000 70 UCLA Pac-12 Jerry Azzinaro $700,000 $700,000 $100,000 $4,230,800 71 South Carolina SEC Dan Werner $700,000 $700,000 $115,000 $5,635,000 72 UCLA Pac-12 Justin Frye $700,000 $700,000 $100,000 $4,230,800 73 Penn State Big Ten Brent Pry $693,503 $693,503 -- -- 74 California Pac-12 Peter Sirmon $677,500 $679,200 $50,000 $4,084,100 75 Purdue Big Ten Nick Holt $670,000 $670,000 $300,750 $3,535,000 76 Georgia SEC Dell McGee $650,000 $654,500 $210,000 $6,212,935 77 California Pac-12 Beau Baldwin $650,000 $651,500 $50,000 $4,084,100 78 West Virginia Big 12 Vic Koenning $651,000 $651,000 $95,000 $3,290,000 79 Texas Big 12 Herb Hand $650,000 $650,000 $95,000 $5,955,699 80 Oregon Pac-12 Joe Salave'a $650,000 $650,000 $130,000 $4,967,000 81 Iowa State Big 12 Tom Manning $650,000 $650,000 $130,000 $4,236,600 82 Maryland Big Ten Jon Hoke $650,000 $650,000 $225,000 $3,690,000 83 Alabama SEC Kyle Flood $650,000 $650,000 $143,000 $7,541,277 84 Louisville ACC Bryan Brown $650,000 $650,000 $97,500 $3,820,000 85 Louisville ACC Dwayne Ledford $650,000 $650,000 $97,500 $3,820,000 86 Alabama SEC Sal Sunseri $650,000 $650,000 $143,000 $7,541,277 87 NC State ACC Dave Huxtable $640,000 $640,000 $175,000 $3,795,000 88 Kentucky SEC Brad White $625,000 $625,000 $104,167 $5,147,350 89 Michigan Big Ten Ed Warinner $625,000 $625,000 $233,333 $6,005,000 90 Rutgers Big Ten John McNulty $625,000 $625,000 $152,083 $3,221,042 91 Iowa Big Ten Ken O'Keefe $625,000 $625,000 -- $4,710,600 92 Texas A&M SEC Josh Henson $604,615 $604,615 $105,000 $7,145,215 93 Florida SEC Billy Gonzales $601,500 $601,500 $240,000 $5,752,000 94 Florida SEC John Hevesy $601,500 $601,500 $240,000 $5,752,000 95 Kentucky SEC Vince Marrow $600,000 $600,900 $100,000 $5,147,350 96 Texas Tech Big 12 David Yost $600,000 $600,000 $200,000 $3,331,333 97 North Carolina ACC Phil Longo $600,000 $600,000 $100,000 $4,075,000 98 Oklahoma State Big 12 Jim Knowles $600,000 $600,000 $165,000 $4,210,000 99 North Carolina ACC Jay Bateman $600,000 $600,000 $100,000 $4,075,000 100 Texas A&M SEC Dameyune Craig $600,000 $600,000 $105,000 $7,145,215 101 Arizona Pac-12 Noel Mazzone $600,000 $600,000 $55,000 $2,990,000 102 Oregon Pac-12 Keith Heyward $600,000 $600,000 $130,000 $4,967,000 103 Mississippi State SEC Bob Shoop $600,000 $600,000 $50,000 $3,680,000 104 Ohio State Big Ten Tony Alford $600,000 $600,000 $229,500 $7,245,000
December 10, 20196 yr Author 104 Ohio State Big Ten Tony Alford $600,000 $600,000 $229,500 $7,245,000 105 Arkansas SEC Joe Craddock IV $600,000 $600,000 $133,333 $4,925,000 106 Georgia Tech ACC Brent Key $600,000 $600,000 -- $3,205,000 107 Oklahoma State Big 12 Kasey Dunn $600,000 $600,000 $152,500 $4,210,000 108 Louisiana State SEC Tommie Robinson $600,000 $600,000 $125,000 $6,645,000 109 Ohio State Big Ten Greg Studrawa $600,000 $600,000 $229,500 $7,245,000 110 Texas Tech Big 12 Keith Patterson $600,000 $600,000 $200,000 $3,331,333 111 Washington State Pac-12 Tracy Claeys $583,333 $583,333 $147,500 $3,463,790 112 Texas A&M SEC Elijah Robinson $583,000 $583,000 $105,000 $7,145,215 113 Oregon State Pac-12 Tim Tibesar $575,004 $575,004 $45,834 $3,100,056 114 Arizona State Pac-12 Danny Gonzales $575,000 $575,000 $131,500 $4,035,000 115 Oklahoma Big 12 Ruffin McNeill $575,000 $575,000 $115,000 $5,835,000 116 Clemson ACC Robbie Caldwell $570,000 $571,500 $95,000 $7,410,000 117 Michigan State Big Ten Brad Salem $563,000 $563,000 $194,192 $4,902,552 118 Michigan State Big Ten Dave Warner $562,001 $562,001 $193,847 $4,902,552 119 Arizona Pac-12 Marcel Yates $560,000 $560,000 $55,000 $2,990,000 120 Georgia SEC Glenn Schumann $550,000 $555,500 $195,000 $6,212,935 121 Georgia SEC Cortez Hankton $550,000 $555,500 $195,000 $6,212,935 122 Colorado Pac-12 Jay Johnson $550,000 $550,625 $105,769 $3,155,000 123 Washington Pac-12 Bob Gregory $550,008 $550,008 $91,000 $5,940,048 124 Washington Pac-12 Scott Huff $550,008 $550,008 $91,000 $5,940,048 125 Texas A&M SEC Jay Graham $550,000 $550,000 $105,000 $7,145,215 126 Kansas State Big 12 Scottie Hazelton $550,000 $550,000 $196,000 $3,475,700 127 Utah Pac-12 Jim Harding $550,000 $550,000 $45,833 $4,140,000 128 Virginia ACC Robert Anae $550,000 $550,000 $137,500 $3,400,000 129 Oklahoma State Big 12 Sean Gleeson $550,000 $550,000 $152,500 $4,210,000 130 Virginia ACC Nick Howell $550,000 $550,000 $100,000 $3,400,000 131 Michigan State Big Ten Jim Bollman $542,001 $542,001 $186,923 $4,902,552 132 Alabama SEC Jeff Banks $541,277 $541,277 $143,000 $7,541,277 133 Oklahoma Big 12 Cale Gundy $535,000 $535,000 $107,000 $5,835,000 134 Alabama SEC Charles Huff $525,000 $525,000 $115,500 $7,541,277 135 Rutgers Big Ten Andy Buh $525,000 $525,000 $43,750 $3,221,042 136 Texas Big 12 Stanley Drayton $525,000 $525,000 $95,000 $5,955,699 137 Kentucky SEC Jon Sumrall $525,000 $525,000 $87,500 $5,147,350 138 Alabama SEC Karl Scott $525,000 $525,000 $115,500 $7,541,277 139 Missouri SEC Brick Haley $515,000 $515,000 $165,000 $4,729,500 140 Missouri SEC Brad Davis $510,000 $510,000 $165,000 $4,729,500 141 Texas A&M SEC Terry Price $508,000 $508,000 $105,000 $7,145,215 142 Texas A&M SEC Bradley Dale Peveto $508,000 $508,000 $105,000 $7,145,215 143 Clemson ACC Danny Pearman $505,000 $506,500 $95,000 $7,410,000 144 Tennessee SEC Tracy Rocker $505,000 $505,000 $120,000 $6,985,000 145 Tennessee SEC David Johnson $505,000 $505,000 $120,000 $6,985,000 146 Clemson ACC Brandon Streeter $500,000 $501,500 $95,000 $7,410,000 147 Kentucky SEC Darin Hinshaw $500,000 $500,900 $83,333 $5,147,350 148 Colorado Pac-12 Tyson Summers $500,000 $500,625 $96,154 $3,155,000 149 Colorado Pac-12 Darrin Chiaverini $500,000 $500,625 $96,153 $3,155,000 150 Auburn SEC Larry Porter $500,000 $500,500 $158,750 $5,902,500 151 Oregon State Pac-12 Brian Lindgren $500,004 $500,004 $41,667 $3,100,056 152 Houston AAC Brandon Jones $500,000 $500,000 $93,750 $2,925,000 153 Ohio State Big Ten Al Washington $500,000 $500,000 $191,250 $7,245,000 154 Iowa Big Ten Seth Wallace $500,000 $500,000 -- $4,710,600 155 Auburn SEC Kenny Dillingham $500,000 $500,000 $165,000 $5,902,500 156 Kansas Big 12 Clint Bowen $500,000 $500,000 $150,000 $3,515,000 157 North Carolina ACC Tommy Thigpen $500,000 $500,000 $83,333 $4,075,000 158 Michigan Big Ten Chris Partridge $500,000 $500,000 $171,875 $6,005,000 159 Kansas Big 12 Les Koenning $500,000 $500,000 $150,000 $3,515,000 160 Kansas State Big 12 Courtney Messingham $500,000 $500,000 $180,000 $3,475,700 161 Texas Big 12 Craig Naivar $500,000 $500,000 $95,000 $5,955,699 162 Oklahoma State Big 12 Charlie Dickey $500,000 $500,000 $140,000 $4,210,000 163 Nebraska Big Ten Greg Austin $500,000 $500,000 $200,000 $4,475,000 164 Mississippi SEC Freddie Roach $500,000 $500,000 $105,000 $5,475,000 165 Arizona State Pac-12 Antonio Pierce $500,000 $500,000 $130,000 $4,035,000 166 UCLA Pac-12 Paul Rhoads $500,000 $500,000 $100,000 $4,230,800 167 Clemson ACC Mike Reed $495,000 $496,500 $95,000 $7,410,000 168 NC State ACC Des Kitchings $492,500 $492,500 $137,500 $3,795,000 169 NC State ACC George McDonald $492,500 $492,500 $137,500 $3,795,000 170 Virginia Tech ACC Brad Cornelsen $490,000 $490,000 $85,000 $3,670,000 171 Louisiana State SEC James Cregg $485,000 $485,000 $75,000 $6,645,000 172 Florida State ACC Odell Haggins $482,000 $482,000 $85,333 $5,106,583 173 Florida SEC Greg Knox $476,500 $476,500 $190,000 $5,752,000 174 Georgia SEC Tray Scott $470,000 $475,500 $195,000 $6,212,935 175 South Carolina SEC Coleman Hutzler $475,000 $475,000 $115,000 $5,635,000 176 Florida State ACC Randy Clements $475,000 $475,000 $42,500 $5,106,583 177 Nebraska Big Ten Jovan Dewitt $475,000 $475,000 $190,000 $4,475,000 178 Oklahoma Big 12 Jay Boulware $470,000 $470,000 $94,000 $5,835,000 179 Oklahoma Big 12 Shane Beamer $470,000 $470,000 $94,000 $5,835,000 180 Kentucky SEC John Schlarman $465,000 $465,900 $77,500 $5,147,350 181 Michigan State Big Ten Ron Burton $462,001 $462,001 $159,231 $4,902,552 182 Purdue Big Ten Anthony Poindexter $460,000 $460,000 $161,000 $3,535,000 183 Cincinnati AAC Mike Denbrock $460,000 $460,000 $41,667 $2,710,000 184 Louisiana State SEC Corey Raymond $460,000 $460,000 $75,000 $6,645,000 185 Oklahoma Big 12 Dennis Simmons $460,000 $460,000 $92,000 $5,835,000 186 Texas A&M SEC Maurice Linguist $458,000 $458,000 $105,000 $7,145,215 187 Washington Pac-12 Ikaika Malloe $455,004 $455,004 $91,000 $5,940,048 188 Florida SEC Ron English $451,500 $451,500 $180,000 $5,752,000 189 Florida SEC Larry Scott $451,500 $451,500 $180,000 $5,752,000 190 Florida SEC Brian Johnson $451,500 $451,500 $180,000 $5,752,000 191 Kentucky SEC Michael Smith $450,000 $450,750 $75,000 $5,147,350 192 Auburn SEC Travis Williams $450,000 $450,500 $152,500 $5,902,500 193 Georgia Tech ACC Andrew Thacker $450,000 $450,000 -- $3,205,000 194 Mississippi SEC Derrick Nix $450,000 $450,000 $105,000 $5,475,000 195 Indiana Big Ten Kane Wommack $450,000 $450,000 $110,000 $3,693,922 196 UCLA Pac-12 Dana Bible $450,000 $450,000 $100,000 $4,230,800 197 Florida SEC Torrian Gray $450,000 $450,000 $181,500 $5,752,000 198 Tennessee SEC Tee Martin $450,000 $450,000 $108,000 $6,985,000 199 Florida State ACC Mark Snyder $450,000 $450,000 $82,500 $5,106,583 200 Mississippi SEC Jacob Peeler $450,000 $450,000 $105,000 $5,475,000 201 Kansas Big 12 D.J. Eliot $450,000 $450,000 $135,000 $3,515,000 202 Houston AAC Joe Cauthen $450,000 $450,000 $84,375 $2,925,000 203 Alabama SEC Holmon Wiggins $450,000 $450,000 $99,000 $7,541,277
January 1, 20205 yr Author Thx for above tweet @Hiphopopotamos Reposting Texas staff 2019 info below for reference... For 2019 Season.... Orlando. $1.7mill. (2yrs left) Beck. $790k (1yr remaining) Hand $650k. (2yrs left) Edited January 1, 20205 yr by LTtxfan
January 2, 20205 yr Author Yrrrrcich made $950k plus bonuses at tOSU in 2019... DAMN!! Edited January 2, 20205 yr by LTtxfan
January 2, 20205 yr Author Tim Beck went from $790k per year at Texas, to $700k per year at NC State.... Happy for Coach Beck finding a decent gig. "Athletics spokesman Fred Demarest said Beck is set to make $700,000 annually for two years with the Wolfpack." https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/28405413/tim-beck-joins-nc-state-offensive-coordinator-texas-demotion
January 2, 20205 yr Just my thought, (if stuff with Herman goes "underperforming") Texas should put some thought in look at stealing PJ Fleck from Minnesota...
January 7, 20205 yr Author Report: Rutgers landed offensive coordinator Sean Gleeson with a record breaking deal. https://footballscoop.com/news/report-rutgers-landed-offensive-coordinator-sean-gleeson-with-a-record-breaking-deal/ Gleeson signed a three-year deal in Piscataway that makes him the highest paid assistant coach in program history, according to NJ.com. The report shares that Gleeson will make a $805,000 in his first season (a program record), followed by $855,000 in 2021 and $905,000. For some perspective – Jim McNulty, who served as offensive coordinator on Chris Ash’s staff last season, made $625,000. Edited January 7, 20205 yr by LTtxfan
January 7, 20205 yr Author 2020 Staff NAME TITLE PREVIOUS STOP ANNUAL SALARY Sam Pittman Head Coach Georgia – OL $3 million – 5 years OFFENSE Kendal Briles Offensive Coordinator Florida State – OC $1 million Brad Davis Offensive Line Missouri – OL $550k Justin Stepp Wide Receivers Arkansas – WRS $400k Jon Cooper Tight Ends UCF – TES $300k Jimmy Smith Running Backs Georgia State – RB $225k DEFENSE Barry Odom Defensive Coordinator Missouri – Head Coach $1.2 million Rion Rhoades Linebackers Hutchinson CC (JC – KS) – HC $225k Derrick LeBlanc Defensive Line Kentucky – DL $450k Scott Fountain Special Teams Coordinator Georgia – STC $450k Sam Carter Corners Missouri – Defensive QC $225k SUPPORT Pat Doherty DFO Georgia – Offensive QC $150k STRENGTH Jamil Walker Head Strength and Conditioning Georgia – Associate S&C Ed Ellis Assistant S&C Coach Georgia – Senior Associate Director of S&C Edited January 7, 20205 yr by LTtxfan
January 8, 20205 yr 23 hours ago, LTtxfan said: 2020 Staff NAME TITLE PREVIOUS STOP ANNUAL SALARY Sam Pittman Head Coach Georgia – OL $3 million – 5 years OFFENSE Kendal Briles Offensive Coordinator Florida State – OC $1 million Brad Davis Offensive Line Missouri – OL $550k Justin Stepp Wide Receivers Arkansas – WRS $400k Jon Cooper Tight Ends UCF – TES $300k Jimmy Smith Running Backs Georgia State – RB $225k DEFENSE Barry Odom Defensive Coordinator Missouri – Head Coach $1.2 million Rion Rhoades Linebackers Hutchinson CC (JC – KS) – HC $225k Derrick LeBlanc Defensive Line Kentucky – DL $450k Scott Fountain Special Teams Coordinator Georgia – STC $450k Sam Carter Corners Missouri – Defensive QC $225k SUPPORT Pat Doherty DFO Georgia – Offensive QC $150k STRENGTH Jamil Walker Head Strength and Conditioning Georgia – Associate S&C Ed Ellis Assistant S&C Coach Georgia – Senior Associate Director of S&C ...so is piggy not gonna put safeties on the field or will they just do whatever they like? I mean, either way it's not like they will make much of a difference.
January 8, 20205 yr Author 6 minutes ago, HOOK'EMHOOAH said: ...so is piggy not gonna put safeties on the field or will they just do whatever they like? I mean, either way it's not like they will make much of a difference. Odom coached safeties for 3yrs at Mizzu, so maybe double duty as DC and safeties coach??
January 12, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, LTtxfan said: Mississippi State salary info for Mike Leach and assistants... Leach is entertaining as hell, but they might as well have stopped after the Citrus Bowl bonus.
January 24, 20205 yr Author Auburn: Defensive coordinator Kevin Steele’s new deal at Auburn is for 3-years and worth $2.5 million annually, making him the highest paid defensive coordinator in college football according to a tweet from Chris Low.
January 24, 20205 yr Author Drinkwitz’s inaugural staff at Mizzou below. NAME TITLE SALARY Eli Drinkwitz Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator $4 million OFFENSE Marcus Johnson Offensive Line $500k Casey Woods Tight Ends / Recruiting Coordinator $310k Bush Hamdan Quarterbacks / Wide Receivers $550k Curtis Luper Running Backs $550k DEFENSE Ryan Walter Defensive Coordinator / Safeties $800k Brick Haley Defensive Line $625k DJ Smith Linebackers $350k Charlie Harbison Associate HC / Defensive Backs $415k David Gibbs Secondary $420k SPECIAL TEAMS Erik Link Special Teams Coordinator $425k STRENGTH
January 24, 20205 yr 12 minutes ago, TexasMan said: Damn. He earned it I guess - even if his success can be attributed to hiring good coordinators. If he can do something similar with his new hires, then he’s definitely worth the money to LSU. If not, well, it’s not like roads need repairing there anyway.
January 24, 20205 yr 21 minutes ago, TexasMan said: In the meanwhile aggy paid 7.5M/year for no division, conference much less National 😂
January 24, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, TexasMan said: Props to him, but was it necessary? Is he really going to go somewhere else anytime soon?
January 24, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, TexasMan said: That's like full-blown doubling his salary, right? Wasn't his original salary right at $3mm? And I wonder how doubling Orgeron's salary affects brokeass LSU's ability to moneywhip replacements for Arana and Joe Brady.
February 10, 20205 yr Author Clemson: With a total of nine assistants at or above the half-million dollar mark in annual salary, Dabo Swinney will have the highest paid coaching staff in college football entering 2020.
February 10, 20205 yr On 1/24/2020 at 11:02 AM, Viethorn said: In the meanwhile aggy paid 7.5M/year for no division, conference much less National 😂 It's like you don't even know Aggy; they celebrate how much they are willing to pay regardless of results
February 12, 20205 yr Author Staff changes actually saves Nebraska money for 2020 season... "Coaching salaries typically move in one direction — up — but Nebraska will pay Scott Frost’s staff less in 2020 than it did in 2019. Which couldn’t necessarily come as a surprise after a season that began in the AP Top 25 ended at 5-7." All information comes courtesy of Husker Online and the USA Today salary database. Coach 2019 Salary 2020 Salary Change Scott Frost (HC) $5 million $5 million None Erik Chinander (DC/LBs) $800,000 $800,000 None Matt Lubick (OC/WRs) $700,000* $500,000 -$200,000 (-29%) Greg Austin (OL/RGC) $500,000 $500,000 None Travis Fisher (DBs) $325,000 $450,000 $125,000 (39%) Sean Beckton (TEs) $400,000 $400,000 None Ryan Held (RBs/RC) $300,000 $400,000 $100,000 (33%) Mario Verduzco (QBs) $375,000 $375,000 None Tony Tuioti (DL) $375,000 $375,000 None Mike Dawson (OLBs) $475,000* $325,000 -$150,000 (-32%) Barrett Ruud (ILBs) $225,000 $225,000 None Total $9.475 million $9.35 million -$125,000 (-1%) * – Salary earned by staff member no longer at Nebraska Edited February 12, 20205 yr by LTtxfan
February 13, 20205 yr Author The Group of Five has their first million dollar assistant UCF defensive coordinator Randy Shannon is the new highest paid assistant coach in among Group of Five assistant coaches, according to information obtained from the Orlando Sentinel. On February 1st, Shannon’s annual compensation jumped from $300k annually to $1 million, according to an addendum to his contract that the Orlando Sentinel got ahold of. Shannon, who was in the mix for a few head coaching jobs again this off season, also got a one-time retention bonus of $300k on February 6th. Previously, according to the information provided by the USA Today Coaches Salary database, the highest paid coaches from a Group of Five school were Houston’s Brandon Jones at $500k and Cincinnati’s Mike Denbrock at $460k. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/ucf-knights/os-sp-ucf-football-coaches-salaries-20200212-zbygxaipqzd4jl4gzb424rkodq-story.html?outputType=amp&__twitter_impression=true
February 13, 20205 yr On 1/24/2020 at 4:12 PM, MonkeyDoughnut said: Props to him, but was it necessary? Is he really going to go somewhere else anytime soon? Doesn’t LSU have a history of bidding against themselves?
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