ShoalCreekVol
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According to some info from the end of last season, here were the top assistant salaries in the SEC:
Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn $1,309,600
Florida offensive coordinator Charlie Weis $875,000
Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart $851,500
Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham $755,900
LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis $708,000
South Carolina defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson $705,180
LSU quarterbacks coach Steve Kragthorpe $700,000
Tennessee defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox $625,000
Tennessee offensive coordinator Jim Chaney $525,000
Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain $516,000
From this list, all of them are gone this year except Smart, Grantham, Chavis & Chaney.
Now when you take off Malzahn and Weis (took other jobs), and insert Sal at 900K, he would be the top paid returning assistant. I realize that there were probably some assistants hired in making more than him, although it wouldn't be more than one or two.
So, when evaluating Sal's job performance and whether or not we should keep on paying him that big salary for a few more years, keep in mind that the ROI on him is even lower since we invested so much (way too much by far) in him up front on a promise to pay off later.
Even harder to believe that he makes that much more than Chaney at this point.
Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn $1,309,600
Florida offensive coordinator Charlie Weis $875,000
Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart $851,500
Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham $755,900
LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis $708,000
South Carolina defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson $705,180
LSU quarterbacks coach Steve Kragthorpe $700,000
Tennessee defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox $625,000
Tennessee offensive coordinator Jim Chaney $525,000
Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain $516,000
From this list, all of them are gone this year except Smart, Grantham, Chavis & Chaney.
Now when you take off Malzahn and Weis (took other jobs), and insert Sal at 900K, he would be the top paid returning assistant. I realize that there were probably some assistants hired in making more than him, although it wouldn't be more than one or two.
So, when evaluating Sal's job performance and whether or not we should keep on paying him that big salary for a few more years, keep in mind that the ROI on him is even lower since we invested so much (way too much by far) in him up front on a promise to pay off later.
Even harder to believe that he makes that much more than Chaney at this point.