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CFB Salaries for Head Coaches & Asst Coaches
The highest-paid linebackers coaches in college football: 2024 edition With so many coordinators and co-coordinators, we've blown this position out to two sections. ZACH BARNETT 3 HOURS AGO Unlike the other positions, there don't seem to be "star" linebackers coaches. Don't get it twisted, I'm not saying there aren't great 'backers coaches. Of course there are. What I mean is, there don't seem to be guys who become household names as career linebackers coaches, a Larry Johnson or a Tony Alford of the position. Like their counterparts on the other side of the ball -- quarterbacks -- LBs coaches quite often take on coordinator or co-coordinator roles on their path through the profession. That's my observation, anyway. What say you? Coordinators and co-coordinators $2.5 million: Blake Baker, LSU $2.15 million: Pete Golding, Ole Miss $2 million: Glenn Schumann, Georgia $1.9 million: Jim Knowles, Ohio State $1.8 million: Pete Kwiatkowski, Texas $1.7 million: Tosh Lupoi, Oregon $1.55 million: Kane Wommack, Alabama $1.5 million: Tony Gibson, NC State; Joe Rossi, Michigan State; Brad White, Kentucky $1.4 million: Wes Goodwin, Clemson $1.25 million: Joe Harasmyiak, Rutgers $1.2 million: Austin Armstrong, Florida; DJ Durkin, Auburn; Clayton White, South Carolina $1.175 million: Travis Williams, Arkansas $1.1 million: Bryant Haines, Indiana $1 million: Coleman Hutzler, Mississippi State; Ikaika Malloe, UCLA; Seth Wallace, Iowa $925,000: Peter Sirmon, Cal $900,000: Brian Jean-Mary, Michigan; Johnny Nansen, Texas $875,000: Chris Marve, Virginia Tech $850,000: Zac Alley, Oklahoma; Corey Heatherman, Minnesota; Kevin Kane, Purdue $800,000: Mike Tressel, Wisconsin $750,000: Shiel Wood, Houston $725,000: Keith Heyward, Oregon State $700,000: Jordan Lesley, West Virginia $650,000: Randy Shannon, Florida State $625,000: Colin Hitschler, Alabama $622,000: Tommy Thigpen, North Carolina $600,000: Joe Bob Clements, Oklahoma State Missing: Jay Bateman, Texas A&M; Geoff Collins, North Carolina; Ted Roof, UCF; Tyler Santucci, Georgia Tech; Jeff Schmedding, Washington State Non-Coordinators $720,000: William Inge, Tennessee $675,000: Mike Stoops, Kentucky $650,000: Christian Robinson, Alabama $575,000: Sterling Lucas, South Carolina $550,000: DJ Smith, Missouri $500,000: Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Georgia $425,000: Andre' Hart, Colorado; Chris Simpson, Kansas; Colton Swan, Utah $400,000: Robert Bala, Washington; AJ Cooper, Arizona State; Steve Stanard, Kansas State; Lance Thompson, Maryland $390,000: Mark Ivey, Louisville $355,000: Vic So'oto, Cal+ $350,000: Vincent Dancy, Colorado; Matt Mitchell, Wisconsin+ $320,000: CJ Ah You, Texas Tech; Tony Washington, Jr., UCLA $300,000: Rob Dvoracek, Nebraska; James Thomas, Jr., Maryland+ $275,000: Brian Michalowski, Oregon $250,000: AJ Cooper, Oregon State Missing: Mike Adams, Virginia; Danny Gonzales, Arizona; Colby Kratch, Iowa State; Archie McDaniel, Illinois + - Special teams coordinator -
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Woke up with a little soup in the chute. Sprayed that out - clearish yellow. Went to surgery center. Anesthesia is really cool. At first everything got weird / muffled. I said “weird/muffled” and they said “that’s the —-caine.” The other stuff may burn in your arm a little. Then I said “I feel it in my arm…”. Then I woke up. 3 polyps. Biopsies pending. Glad I did it and as far as the doctor, nurses, everyone that cared for me - they were awesome. For posterity: 1. You do/can dream under anesthesia. I did. 2. I was afraid I would say something while woozy and my wife would hold that shit against me. Not an issue - when I woke up I was in control. 3. Anesthesia hits hard. It’s not like “had one too many shots and went to sleep.” More like a deer when the bulllet hits it before it ever hears a sound. Out. 4. Be nice to the nurses, etc., and odds are they will give you a smooth ride. I can’t imagine what that would have been like if they were bitchy. 5. I’ll go back as often as necessary. Comparing it to a day in my normal life - not that bad. Prep tastes like lemon flavored laguna madre water and you’ll squirt every ounce back out, but other than it’s just an inconvenience. If this buys me 1 more year of life, 5 more years of life, 20? Worth every bit of hassle. -
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Surly kids who can't get into UT
I have 4 college buddies that went the mud engineer route out of school. You learn a damn lot about drilling. 4/4, extremely successful career tracks. They could have all retired before 50. Network like mad, and don’t wreck company vehicles -
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There's no emoji for this. Should have sent a mediocre poet or limerick writer.
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