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Top 25 Highest Paid CFB Coaches

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RankCoachSchoolTotal PayConf.School PayMaximum BonusBonuses Paid
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School Buyout
as of 12/1/2024
1Kirby SmartGeorgia$13,282,580SEC$13,003,000$1,775,000$275,000$118,083,333
2Dabo SwinneyClemson$11,132,775*ACC$11,008,575$1,500,000$175,000$60,000,000
3Steve SarkisianTexas$10,600,000*SEC$10,600,000$1,850,000$300,000$55,044,583
4Lincoln RileyUSC$10,043,418*Big 10$10,043,418---
5Ryan DayOhio State$10,021,250Big 10$9,946,250$1,550,000$250,000$37,276,042
6Mike NorvellFlorida State$10,000,000ACC$10,000,000$1,550,000$750,000$63,778,333
7Kalen DeBoerAlabama$10,000,000*SEC$10,000,000$1,175,000-$70,050,000
8Brian KellyLSU$9,975,000*SEC$9,975,000$1,325,000$100,000$61,738,333
9Mark StoopsKentucky$9,013,600*SEC$9,000,000$3,550,000$200,000$44,437,500
10Lane KiffinOle Miss$9,000,000*SEC$9,000,000$2,600,000$800,000$36,590,000
11Eliah DrinkwitzMissouri$9,000,000SEC$9,000,000$1,300,000$425,000$28,312,500
12Josh HeupelTennessee$9,000,000SEC$9,000,000$1,700,000$200,000$37,500,000
13James FranklinPenn State$8,500,000*Big 10$8,500,000$1,400,000$300,000$56,666,667
14Dan LanningOregon$8,200,000Big 10$8,200,000$1,875,000$450,000$45,366,667
15Brent VenablesOklahoma$8,152,000SEC$8,150,000$1,385,000$25,000$44,808,333
16Mario CristobalMiami (FL)$7,783,059*ACC$7,783,059---
17Mike GundyOklahoma State$7,750,000*Big 12$7,750,000$1,000,000$125,000$25,359,375
18Luke FickellWisconsin$7,725,000Big 10$7,725,000$1,450,000$0$40,186,667
19Jedd FischWashington$7,700,023*Big 10$7,700,023$1,550,000-$40,239,960
20Lance LeipoldKansas$7,500,000*Big 12$7,500,000$1,125,000$275,000$27,800,000
21Billy NapierFlorida$7,370,000SEC$7,120,000$1,600,000$100,000$26,704,167
22Jonathan SmithMichigan State$7,250,000*Big 10$7,250,000$1,785,000-$39,787,083
23Kirk FerentzIowa$7,000,000*Big 10$7,000,000$2,500,000$575,000$31,000,000
24Mike ElkoTexas A&M$7,000,000*SEC$7,000,000$3,800,000-$27,124,985
25Hugh FreezeAuburn$6,728,100SEC$6,725,000$3,300,000$300,000$20,312,500
 
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You could make the argument that Riley at USC and Norvell at FSU are more overpaid than Stoops, especially when you consider the tradition, homegrown recruiting, booster support, etc. Unfortunately, that's about it. Of course, 4 or 5 years ago, you probably could've made the argument that Stoops was among the most UNDERPAID. The past 3 years, though, have seen us slide backward dramatically.

I'm sure both Ohio State and LSU fans feel their guy is overpaid but, from the 30k view, not so much. Still pretty mind boggling that a college football coach makes millions. And the assistants, especially the coordinators, typically make close to $2M at many of these schools. Crazy money being thrown around.
 
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You could make the argument that Riley at USC and Norvell at FSU are more overpaid than Stoops, especially when you consider the tradition, homegrown recruiting, booster support, etc. Unfortunately, that's about it. Of course, 4 or 5 years ago, you probably could've made the argument that Stoops was among the most UNDERPAID. The past 3 years, though, have seen us slide backward dramatically.

I'm sure both Ohio State and LSU fans feel their guy is overpaid but, from the 30k view, not so much. Still pretty mind boggling that a college football coach makes millions. And the assistants, especially the coordinators, typically make close to $2M at many of these schools. Crazy money being thrown around.
Have Riley and Norvell underperformed at their school? Yeah, but their history is better than Stoops'. Riley has a 80-24 record, three 12 win seasons, an 11 win season, three playoff appearances, and two Heisman winners.

Norvell had the undefeated season last year and the one loss season at Memphis. Definitely overpaid though.

Stoops is definitely the least success in the top 10. I'd say top 14, really. Paying over $9M a year to never get a NY6 bowl or win a division is crazy.
 
Have Riley and Norvell underperformed at their school? Yeah, but their history is better than Stoops'. Riley has a 80-24 record, three 12 win seasons, an 11 win season, three playoff appearances, and two Heisman winners.

Norvell had the undefeated season last year and the one loss season at Memphis. Definitely overpaid though.

Stoops is definitely the least success in the top 10. I'd say top 14, really. Paying over $9M a year to never get a NY6 bowl or win a division is crazy.
I was speaking specifically about this year. Riley's tenure at USC has not gone like they expected. A lot of preseason hype but a lot more losses than $10m ought to absorb.

Of course, Norvell had a great team last year but NOBODY foresaw 2-10 this year, an historically bad turnaround in just one year. If he turns it around next year, then he may not be overpaid.

I think you also have to look at the relative programs. USC and FSU have both won multiple NCs and, in general, are known to have great opportunities to be a top 10 team every year with booster support, tons of great athletes in their backyard, strong tradition, etc. You cannot say the same about UK FB. Yes, the past 3 years, Stoops has been overpaid for the results. But, has he missed expectations more than Riley and Norvell this year? I think an argument could be made either way. USC was predicted to be in the hunt for a playoff berth as was FSU. UK was predicted to be 6-6 or maybe 7-5. Pretty significant difference to me.
 
Who knew Cookie Monster was referring to Stoops….

One of these things is not like the others,
One of these things just doesn't belong,
Can you tell which thing is not like the others
By the time I finish my song?
 
Stoops definitely sticks out. UK could get Sumrall for half his salary probably. If a coach actually wins something that matters (makes sec title game, playoff, etc) then you bump them up. No crazy long term extensions or buyouts though.
 
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