USA Today report: Assistant coaches' salaries
Chris Low, SEC...other staff in the country. The USA Today confirmed as much Tuesday in its report on coaching salaries. Tennessee's nine assistants earn $3,325,000, which beats out second-place Texas nationally. Keep in...
Blog | November 10, 2009USA Today report: Coaches' salaries
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low The USA Today published a report Tuesday on coaches' salaries. And to nobody's surprise, there are a few guys in the SEC pocketing some serious coin...
Blog | November 10, 2009Lunchtime links: Orgeron returns to Oxford
Chris Low, SEC...pay. The nine assistant coaches on staff average a little more than $369,000 per year in salary. Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy must answer his critics with his actions, not his words, writes Kevin Scarbinsky...
Blog | November 10, 2009It doesn't get much sweeter than Saban's new deal
Chris Low, SEC...Tide's coach through the 2017 season. So over the life of this new deal, Saban's salary will average at least $4.7 million, which includes three different longevity bonuses. He will pocket an...
Blog | September 09, 2009Tide's Saban commits through 2017
Chris Low, ESPN.comNick Saban signed a contract extension Saturday that will keep him in charge of the Crimson Tide football program through the 2017 season.
Story | Conversation | August 29, 2009New deal in hand, Meyer is staying put at Florida
Chris Low, SEC...came back to college football in 2007. He will earn $3.9 million this season, and his salary will go all the way up to $4.2 million in 2012, 2013 and 2014 -- the final...
Blog | August 03, 2009Extension makes sense for Alabama, Saban
Chris Low, SEC...gets his bump, and he's certainly going to get a big one from his current salary of $3.25 million. Florida president Bernie Machen has already said that Meyer deserves to be the...
Blog | June 26, 2009SEC lunchtime links
Chris Low, SEC...crimes haven't gone unpunished. In fact, some folks think Meyer's $3.25 million salary isn't enough. Did Arkansas find a new linebacker
Blog | June 12, 2009Richt in it for the long haul at Georgia
Chris Low, SEC...15-plus years at one school in the SEC were pretty much over. For one, the gaudy salaries that coaches are making today have taken the "win now, win a lot and keep...
Blog | April 10, 2009Salaries of Auburn assistants to total $2.5 million
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low The salaries of the nine Auburn assistant coaches will total in the $2.5 million range. Eight of the...
Blog | April 08, 2009Cash flowing at Alabama
Chris Low, SEC...s Chris Low Think they're serious about their football at Alabama? Check out the new salaries for the Alabama coaching staff, including the secretaries. One of the administrative assistants was given a two...
Blog | March 31, 2009Lunchtime links: Garcia ready to become leader
Chris Low, SEC...receives in December of this year. Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt will earn a $2.5 million salary and his contract was extended through 2012, according to the March board book of the Mississippi Institutions...
Blog | March 18, 2009The best/worst spent green in the SEC
Chris Low, SEC...when only a few thousand people are coming anyway when you could spruce up Jordan-Hare Stadium? Salaries for South Carolina's offensive coaches last season: How is it that a Steve Spurrier...
Blog | March 17, 2009Bobo looking for quarterback answers in the spring
Chris Low, SEC...39;t mean anything," said Bobo, who recently received a $57,500 raise to take his salary to $325,000 annually. "We lost three games, got blown out in two of them and...
Blog | March 05, 2009Auburn paying big money to assistants
Chris Low, SEC...ranks in the middle of the pack or lower in the SEC in terms of head coaching salaries. Alabama's Nick Saban, Arkansas' Bobby Petrino, Florida's Urban Meyer, Georgia's...
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