USA Today has a fancy-smancy chart to compare coach compensation in college football. On average, a college coach gets paid $1 million/year to field/coach his team. So how are they doing, and who is screwing the pooch by not getting the work done?
I picked a few schools, and compared them based on $/win.
'Course, you have conference wins and BC$ bowls. Based on that, I'd say that Michigan, Florida and Ohio State is getting a great deal. BYU/TCU and Navy are getting steals. Meanwhile, Iowa's coach has all the pooches in his bedroom, while Oklahoma, Virginia, Fresno State, Texas and Alabama aren't too far behind.
Give style points to Oklahoma and Texas, because at least they have been fighting for the the national championship almost every year lately.
USA Today Chart
I picked a few schools, and compared them based on $/win.
School Salary Wins $/Win
BYU 500000 10 50,000
TCU 952162 9 105,796
Navy 1003309 8 125,414
Michigan 1454619 11 132,238
Florida 1524000 11 138,545
Ohio State 2012700 12 167,725
Louisville 1743000 10 174,300
Nebraska 1690317 9 187,813
Air Force 755370 4 188,843
Notre Dame 2000000 10 200,000
Vtech 2008000 10 200,800
Auburn 2231000 10 223,100
A 2012200 9 223,578
Tennessee 2050000 9 227,778
USC 2782320 10 278,232
Florida St 1691900 6 281,983
Alabama 1766853 6 294,476
Texas 2664000 9 296,000
Fresno State 1253982 4 313,496
Oklahoma 3450000 10 345,000
Virginia 1785000 5 357,000
Iowa 2840000 6 473,333
'Course, you have conference wins and BC$ bowls. Based on that, I'd say that Michigan, Florida and Ohio State is getting a great deal. BYU/TCU and Navy are getting steals. Meanwhile, Iowa's coach has all the pooches in his bedroom, while Oklahoma, Virginia, Fresno State, Texas and Alabama aren't too far behind.
Give style points to Oklahoma and Texas, because at least they have been fighting for the the national championship almost every year lately.
USA Today Chart
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