USA Today coaches salary database: How much every B1G head coach is scheduled to make in 2021
Which B1G head coaches are earning the most cash? And which are earning the least? These questions arise each and every year.
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USA Today annually supplies a database showing the salaries for every college football head coach. This year’s addition has been recently released.
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— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) October 14, 2021
Here’s how much every B1G coach will receive:
- James Franklin, Penn State — $7 million
- Ryan Day, Ohio State — $6.75 millions
- Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern — $5.748 million
- Mel Tucker, Michigan State — $5.566 millions
- Scott Frost, Nebraska — $5 million
- Kirk Ferentz, Iowa — $5 million
- PJ Fleck, Minnesota — $4.42 million
- Jeff Brohm, Purdue — $4.417 million
- Paul Chryst, Wisconsin — $4.362 million
- Tom Allen, Indiana — $4.26 million
- Bret Bielema, Illinois — $4.2 million
- Jim Harbaugh, Michigan — $4.03 million
- Greg Schiano, Rutgers — $4 million
- Mike Locksley, Maryland — $2.538 million
Day previously earned $5.748 million to be ranked third in the B1G last season behind Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh and Penn State’s James Franklin.