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GoCats105
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  Message Not Read  Assistant Coach Salaries
   Posted: 12/11/2014 2:55:26 PM 
Ranked by USA Today. You can sort the list to highest paid or by conference, which is a really good tool to show where Ohio lies.

http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/assistant

A few thoughts:

-Not surprised to see Amato as the highest paid MAC assistant, but his is so large that it's tough to wonder how they can afford other coaches.

-Interesting that UMass' Tom Masella is 2nd on the list.

-Incredible how low Kent State is.

-WMU, CMU and BGSU take the cake for doing more with less. It will be interesting to see how much this changes from year to year.

-Ohio ranks near the top for total salary allotment for the entire staff, and Albin/Burrow make the same amount.

1. NIU ($915,018)
2. Akron ($910,520)
3. Ohio ($898,974)
4. Ball State ($883,900)
5. Toledo ($848,210)
6. Buffalo ($841,896)
7. UMass ($829,933)
8. EMU ($825,000)
9. CMU ($818,015)
10. BGSU ($815,000)
11. Miami ($810,000)
12. WMU ($804,500)
13. Kent State ($707,345)

-Most C-USA schools and a few Sun Belt(GSU, ULL, ASU) have higher total staff salaries than NIU.

-UAB's total staff salary is a lot higher on this list than I expected it to be.

Last Edited: 12/11/2014 3:24:49 PM by GoCats105

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D.A.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Assistant Coach Salaries
   Posted: 12/11/2014 3:33:13 PM 
Amazing that all of those are actually so close, especially if you throw out the high and low. I didn't work too hard on the table so it is difficult to say if the totals don't vary because one school has one more or less coach than another, so I have to say I am blown away by the parity from top to bottom.

Last Edited: 12/11/2014 3:33:38 PM by D.A.


The Few, The Proud, The Bobcats!

And for the record, I hate tOSU, and Ricordati and Torgerson are DB's.

"This isn't just another walkover from the MAC." Kirk Herbstreit, another DB, on College Football Gameday

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OhioStunter
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  Message Not Read  RE: Assistant Coach Salaries
   Posted: 12/11/2014 3:51:46 PM 
GoCats105 wrote:
Ranked by USA Today. You can sort the list to highest paid or by conference, which is a really good tool to show where Ohio lies.

http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/assistant

A few thoughts:

-Not surprised to see Amato as the highest paid MAC assistant, but his is so large that it's tough to wonder how they can afford other coaches.

-Interesting that UMass' Tom Masella is 2nd on the list.

-Incredible how low Kent State is.

-WMU, CMU and BGSU take the cake for doing more with less. It will be interesting to see how much this changes from year to year.

-Ohio ranks near the top for total salary allotment for the entire staff, and Albin/Burrow make the same amount.

1. NIU ($915,018)
2. Akron ($910,520)
3. Ohio ($898,974)
4. Ball State ($883,900)
5. Toledo ($848,210)
6. Buffalo ($841,896)
7. UMass ($829,933)
8. EMU ($825,000)
9. CMU ($818,015)
10. BGSU ($815,000)
11. Miami ($810,000)
12. WMU ($804,500)
13. Kent State ($707,345)

-Most C-USA schools and a few Sun Belt(GSU, ULL, ASU) have higher total staff salaries than NIU.

-UAB's total staff salary is a lot higher on this list than I expected it to be.


Three assistants at LSU -- $3.2M
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GoCats105
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  Message Not Read  RE: Assistant Coach Salaries
   Posted: 12/11/2014 3:53:14 PM 
OhioStunter wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:
Ranked by USA Today. You can sort the list to highest paid or by conference, which is a really good tool to show where Ohio lies.

http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/assistant

A few thoughts:

-Not surprised to see Amato as the highest paid MAC assistant, but his is so large that it's tough to wonder how they can afford other coaches.

-Interesting that UMass' Tom Masella is 2nd on the list.

-Incredible how low Kent State is.

-WMU, CMU and BGSU take the cake for doing more with less. It will be interesting to see how much this changes from year to year.

-Ohio ranks near the top for total salary allotment for the entire staff, and Albin/Burrow make the same amount.

1. NIU ($915,018)
2. Akron ($910,520)
3. Ohio ($898,974)
4. Ball State ($883,900)
5. Toledo ($848,210)
6. Buffalo ($841,896)
7. UMass ($829,933)
8. EMU ($825,000)
9. CMU ($818,015)
10. BGSU ($815,000)
11. Miami ($810,000)
12. WMU ($804,500)
13. Kent State ($707,345)

-Most C-USA schools and a few Sun Belt(GSU, ULL, ASU) have higher total staff salaries than NIU.

-UAB's total staff salary is a lot higher on this list than I expected it to be.


Three assistants at LSU -- $3.2M


Crazy isn't it?
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