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2025 Coaches Salaries

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CoachPosition2025 Salary
Matt RhuleHead coach$7.5 million
Marcus SatterfieldTight ends$1.4 million
Dana HolgorsenOffensive coordinator$1.2 million
John ButlerDefensive coordinator$1 million
Glenn ThomasCo-OC/Quarterbacks$800,000
Donovan RaiolaOffensive line$650,000
Addison WilliamsSecondary$625,000
Mike EkelerSpecial teams coordinator$625,000
Phil SnowAssociate head coach$400,000
Rob DvoracekLinebackers$450,000
Terry BraddenDefensive line$400,000
Daikiel ShortsWide receivers$400,000
Phil SimpsonOutside linebackers$350,000
EJ BarthelRunning backs$294,000
Ron BrownFullbacks/Returners$88,000
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Just north of 16 million, about 8.5 milly on 14 assistants.

Looks like we were at 6.8 million last year on 10 assistants. Should see about a million come off the board after this year (before raises/potential new hires) by either hiring a regular TE coach or adding those duties to one of the existing staff.

Seeing Ron Brown's crazy low number on there & knowing Satt is very likely to move on either when his contract runs out or before, I'm wondering if there's consideration of moving Ron Brown over to TEs at that point. He's coached that group before with good success.
 
Just north of 16 million, about 8.5 milly on 14 assistants.

Looks like we were at 6.8 million last year on 10 assistants. Should see about a million come off the board after this year (before raises/potential new hires) by either hiring a regular TE coach or adding those duties to one of the existing staff.

Seeing Ron Brown's crazy low number on there & knowing Satt is very likely to move on either when his contract runs out or before, I'm wondering if there's consideration of moving Ron Brown over to TEs at that point. He's coached that group before with good success.
Brown would be good but I wonder if they just move Josh Martin back to TE. Martin also has ties to Texas.
 
I appreciate the message it sends to Barthel by not giving him a raise, but it’s also a bit frustrating.

If your coaches aren’t good enough for a raise, why are they good enough to keep around?
 
Unfortunately, with his contract he was going to get paid 1.4m no matter what.
Yeah. We should probably write something into future contracts that says your salary is reduced to X if you lose your coordinator position.
 
Why? Because a coach wouldn’t sign it?
Pretty much. A coach isn't going to sign a 2 or 3 year contract with a clause for a salary reduction. It's a guaranteed contract, x money for y years. No coach is going to sign a deal for x money for y years, unless we want to demote you, then it's will be for a lot less money.
 
LOL, that'll never happen.
Why? Because a coach wouldn’t sign it
Pretty much. A coach isn't going to sign a 2 or 3 year contract with a clause for a salary reduction. It's a guaranteed contract, x money for y years. No coach is going to sign a deal for x money for y years, unless we want to demote you, then it's will be for a lot less money.
I could see it a part of a negotiation.

Choose one of two options:
A. We’ll pay you 1.6 mill as a coordinator, but if you lose your title and become a position coach, it drops to 0.8 mill.

B. We’ll pay you 1.3 guaranteed no matter what.

I’d guess most coaches would bet on themselves and take the higher deal.
 
Why? Because a coach wouldn’t sign it

I could see it a part of a negotiation.

Choose one of two options:
A. We’ll pay you 1.6 mill as a coordinator, but if you lose your title and become a position coach, it drops to 0.8 mill.

B. We’ll pay you 1.3 guaranteed no matter what.

I’d guess most coaches would bet on themselves and take the higher deal.
Maybe. Just don't see it as a big deal as I can only think of one time it has ever mattered. Why would the school pay more if they think they would have to demote the coach later? It sure doesn't send a message of belief in the coach. I just don't see a school negotiating a higher salary to have a demotion clause.
 
I appreciate the message it sends to Barthel by not giving him a raise, but it’s also a bit frustrating.

If your coaches aren’t good enough for a raise, why are they good enough to keep around?
I just listened to the Dean Sports Machine which this list originally came from and he said that was last years number and he expected the new number to be around $400k but on their list it says pending still.
 
I just listened to the Dean Sports Machine which this list originally came from and he said that was last years number and he expected the new number to be around $400k but on their list it says pending still.
Interesting. Why would his deal be lagging so far behind everyone else’s?
 
Interesting. Why would his deal be lagging so far behind everyone else’s?
Dean didn't really elaborate anymore than it was pending and he thought it would be around 400k. It might already be a done deal they just haven't announced it yet. Who knows though he could be gone tomorrow and Dean would come out with the old we knew it was happening but we couldn't say anything line. I'm fairly positive he will still be on staff though.
 
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