2.5 million

J. Noble Daggett

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May 7, 2013
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One would think if the goal was to beat the teams you're supposed to beat, which is a ******** defeatist attitude, you could get that for less than 2.5 million dollars a year. If beating bowling green and kentucky makes me that kind of money I'll tell you whatever you want to hear as long as I make my 2.5 million.
 

mcdawg22

Heisman
Sep 18, 2004
13,183
10,800
113
Next Year Malzahn and Freeze will be making more

Here’s an update of all 14 SEC head coaching salaries:


Head Coach School Salary
Nick Saban Alabama $5.3 million
Les Miles LSU $3.7 million
Steve Spurrier South Carolina $3.5 million
Bret Bielema Arkansas $3.2 million
Mark Richt Georgia $3.2 million
Kevin Sumlin Texas A&M $3.1 million
James Franklin Vanderbilt $3.0 million*
Will Muschamp Florida $3.0 million
Butch Jones Tennessee $2.9 million
Gary Pinkel Missouri $2.7 million
Dan Mullen Mississippi State $2.6 million
Gus Malzahn Auburn $2.3 million
Mark Stoops Kentucky $2.2 million
Hugh Freeze Ole Miss $2.0 million
 

esplanade91

Redshirt
Dec 9, 2010
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That's the first time I've seen them put next to each other this season. Holy ****. What an arms race.
 

deadheaddawg

Redshirt
Sep 3, 2012
860
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so he only gets paid more than 3 other teams. He is 11th on the list in salary. Why do people ***** about this? Cause freeze and gus make slightly less? They are underpaid and will get raises in the offseason. Soon Mullen will only make more than Stoops. If you want to ***** about mullen find something else, because his salary is low. Hell UT and ARKY will pay s coach more before they set foot on campus then we will after 5 years
 
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dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
39,452
18,894
113
2.5 million is the low end for being an SEC head coach. As more tv money comes - salaries rise. Looking at averages - we are behind in coordinator pay.