Although it is an old report, I thought this was interesting about our coach.
Most Efficient College Football Coaches (2012)
Forbes states,"Our list of the Most Efficient College Football Coaches ranks the ten coaches who had both winning records and the lowest earnings relative to all head coaches at their respective schools. The rankings rely on our Greed Premium metric, which measures each coach's salary as a percentage of the average salary for head coaches of all sports at his school last year. We utilized data from both USA Today's database of college football head coach salaries and the US Department of Education's financial records for each school. Our rankings are also limited to those coaches whose earnings were in excess of $450,000 in 2011.
The ten greediest head coaches were paid a total of $9 million in 2011, with an average salary of $891,285 per coach. The average Greed Premium for coaches on our list is 304%, far lower than the staggering 594% average greed premium for coaches with winning records this year."
Sources: US Department of Education; USA Today.
#4 Frank Solich
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