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elcid96
November 10th, 2016, 06:18 AM
What are the top 10 Teams in FCS paying their head coaches? IMO, if these teams want to remain in the top 10, they should all have equal salaries or face their coaches departing. We saw that last year with Houston leaving The Citadel for JMU.
dewey
November 10th, 2016, 08:09 AM
Here is the salary for NDSU head coach Chris Klieman.
http://www.inforum.com/sports/bison/3664394-ndsu-extends-head-football-coach-kliemans-contract-through-2020-season
Klieman signed a five-year contract last year at a base salary of $261,177 that included appearance and media fees that brought the deal to $326,000. His bonuses – $10,000 for a Missouri Valley Football Conference title, $15,000 for three FCS playoff home games and $15,000 for the title – made his contract worth more than $366,000 this season.
Dewey
TheRevSFA
November 10th, 2016, 08:32 AM
I believe Conque is about 195,000
jmufan999
November 10th, 2016, 09:13 AM
I think Houston is just a hair over $300K.
bluehenbillk
November 10th, 2016, 09:41 AM
Dave Brock was in the $400K neighborhood - money not well spent.
JSUSoutherner
November 10th, 2016, 09:45 AM
Not sure exactly what he's getting now but Grass should be getting a new contract after this season. He should defintely be getting top 10 money.
KPSUL
November 10th, 2016, 10:35 AM
Sean McDonnell's salary is listed at $255,600. Pretty good bargain for a two-time Eddie Robinson award winner. Coach Mac is not going anywhere, so the draw of a somewhat higher salary is not a factor. He's turned down at least two FBS offers in the past.
Professor Chaos
November 10th, 2016, 10:45 AM
Here is the salary for NDSU head coach Chris Klieman.
http://www.inforum.com/sports/bison/3664394-ndsu-extends-head-football-coach-kliemans-contract-through-2020-season
Klieman signed a five-year contract last year at a base salary of $261,177 that included appearance and media fees that brought the deal to $326,000. His bonuses – $10,000 for a Missouri Valley Football Conference title, $15,000 for three FCS playoff home games and $15,000 for the title – made his contract worth more than $366,000 this season.
Dewey
It should be a little bit higher now. Those numbers were for the 2014-2015 academic year. He is guaranteed a minimum 4% raise in his base salary (which isn't small peanuts - that's over $10k per year) and a ~$5k per year increase in his media appearance fees so his compensation was probably north of $380k last year and if he hits all those incentives again this year it'll probably push $400k.
Serpentor
November 10th, 2016, 10:51 AM
Klieman's base salary is $300,000 with potential to make up to $450,000 according to this article: https://mcfeely.areavoices.com/2016/04/22/kliemans-contract-big-for-fcs-but-compared-to-fbs-not-so-much/
Also, according to that same article, K.C. Keeler is making circa $250,000 at base, no idea what he gets for bonuses.
Professor Chaos
November 10th, 2016, 10:53 AM
Klieman's base salary is $300,000 with potential to make up to $450,000 according to this article: https://mcfeely.areavoices.com/2016/04/22/kliemans-contract-big-for-fcs-but-compared-to-fbs-not-so-much/
Also, according to that same article, K.C. Keeler is making circa $250,000 at base, no idea what he gets for bonuses.
Yeah, that would make sense. I seem to remember that he signed a restructured contract this offseason (didn't add more years just upped his compensation).
clenz
November 10th, 2016, 11:13 AM
Didn't we have a thread on this over the off season?
I'll see if I can dig it up...or at least the numbers from it
dewey
November 10th, 2016, 11:19 AM
Didn't we have a thread on this over the off season?
I'll see if I can dig it up...or at least the numbers from it
I do remember seeing this thread before. Maybe a year ago?
Dewey
mango433
November 10th, 2016, 11:21 AM
Stiegelmeier at SDSU is at $220,000
dewey
November 10th, 2016, 11:33 AM
Klieman's base salary is $300,000 with potential to make up to $450,000 according to this article: https://mcfeely.areavoices.com/2016/04/22/kliemans-contract-big-for-fcs-but-compared-to-fbs-not-so-much/
Also, according to that same article, K.C. Keeler is making circa $250,000 at base, no idea what he gets for bonuses.
Good find Serpentor.
Here are some coaches base salaries from the article that Serpentor linked.
-Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley made about $350,000 in 2015, according to Iowa’s state employee salary database.
-Brock Spack makes about $300,000 at Illinois State.
-K.C. Keeler is in the $250,000 range at Sam Houston State.
-John Stiegelmeier makes about $190,000 at South Dakota State.
-Bob Stitt is in the $175,000 a year range at Montana. Those are base salaries.
Dewey
REALBird
November 10th, 2016, 11:37 AM
Good find Serpentor.
Here are some coaches base salaries from the article that Serpentor linked.
-Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley made about $350,000 in 2015, according to Iowa’s state employee salary database.
-Brock Spack makes about $300,000 at Illinois State.
-K.C. Keeler is in the $250,000 range at Sam Houston State.
-John Stiegelmeier makes about $190,000 at South Dakota State.
-Bob Stitt is in the $175,000 a year range at Montana. Those are base salaries.
Dewey
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=44973
as of 2016 lists Brock Spack at $324,000 with potential bonuses of up to $80-$90K. Page says $80K, the page reference in the link under his page shows $90K. Assuming that includes his Country Club membership and other perks.
Interesting that it shows Tuition remission for eligible family members. I had to work long and hard at an Illinois public university to get the same for my kid. He has a kid on the football program that he's likely paying 50% out of pocket
for his education to free up that extra scholarship.
SU DOG
November 10th, 2016, 11:48 AM
Sometimes we forget that there are other revenue sources such as summer camps. In a metropolitan area such as Birmingham, a Samford coach is fortunate to be able to invite MANY participants. I believe that the HC can pretty much use those monies at his discretion, such as supplementing his staff. Of course the privates do not have to reveal any figures, so it is hard to garner any real information. I do know that Pat Sullivan was one of the top 10 in FCS when he was hired, but I don't think that Chris Hatcher's package is quite what Pat had.
Terry2889
November 10th, 2016, 11:53 AM
Sean McDonnell's salary is listed at $255,600. Pretty good bargain for a two-time Eddie Robinson award winner. Coach Mac is not going anywhere, so the draw of a somewhat higher salary is not a factor. He's turned down at least two FBS offers in the past.
With incentives I think he makes somewhere in the neighborhood of $290,000- 300,000. We are very lucky he hasn't bolted. Living expenses on the seacoast of New Hampshire are pretty high and his $290,000 is roughly the equivalent of NDSU's coach making $150,000.
Terry2889
November 10th, 2016, 11:55 AM
With incentives I think he makes somewhere in the neighborhood of $290,000- 300,000. We are very lucky he hasn't bolted. Living expenses on the seacoast of New Hampshire are pretty high and his $290,000 is roughly the equivalent of NDSU's coach making $150,000.
Also, I think that Dick Umile gets paid more than any other state employee... Is that right? or am I just making that up?
Sammy94
November 10th, 2016, 11:57 AM
https://www.shsu.edu/sms049/Images/Salary.html
Keeler is making $275,400
mango433
November 10th, 2016, 12:08 PM
Good find Serpentor.
Here are some coaches base salaries from the article that Serpentor linked.
-Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley made about $350,000 in 2015, according to Iowa’s state employee salary database.
-Brock Spack makes about $300,000 at Illinois State.
-K.C. Keeler is in the $250,000 range at Sam Houston State.
-John Stiegelmeier makes about $190,000 at South Dakota State.
-Bob Stitt is in the $175,000 a year range at Montana. Those are base salaries.
Dewey
Stiegelmeier is up to $220,000 according to the OpenSD payroll.
elcid96
November 10th, 2016, 12:17 PM
We may have to find a way to ours more than his 175 annual salary. That does not compete with other top 10 fcs schools.
ElCid
November 10th, 2016, 12:20 PM
We may have to find a way to ours more than his 175 annual salary. That does not compete with other top 10 fcs schools.
Are we hamstrung in any way by the state? Or is it totally in our realm. I just don't know.
elcid96
November 10th, 2016, 12:30 PM
Are we hamstrung in any way by the state? Or is it totally in our realm. I just don't know.
Not sure. We need to find a way to get his salary to 300k or face another situation next year with the head coach leaving. We pay the basketball coach 200k.
Rjones61
November 10th, 2016, 02:03 PM
Beau Baldwin makes $212,000
Milktruck74
November 10th, 2016, 02:28 PM
Chattanooga's Russ Huesman $205,738. This is a base and doesn't include his camps or his tv show, or incentives for attendance or playoffs or...... Also his Son goes to Baylor ($30k/yr) and I'm not sure that isn't part of his package. I could see the total over $300k.
centennial
November 10th, 2016, 02:39 PM
Beau Baldwin makes $212,000
This is why I am really surprised he hasn't taken a MAC, MW job.
Ineedabeer
November 10th, 2016, 02:43 PM
Are we hamstrung in any way by the state? Or is it totally in our realm. I just don't know.
SC has specific pay ranges for coaches at public colleges. Going higher is often done by having the salary supplemented via a school's Athletic Foundation.
SuperJon
November 10th, 2016, 06:48 PM
Turner Gill is in the $650-700k range at Liberty.
Professor Chaos
November 10th, 2016, 06:55 PM
Bo Pelini make $1,500,000 annually*
*Just not from the university he coaches at.
TheKingpin28
November 10th, 2016, 07:28 PM
Turner Gill is in the $650-700k range at Liberty.
Both of these are how I feel about that. Damn that is insane.
xcrazyxxeyebrowx
BigHouseClosedEnd
November 10th, 2016, 08:10 PM
Rocco is in the neighborhood of $450k.
Twentysix
November 10th, 2016, 08:20 PM
Both of these are how I feel about that. Damn that is insane.
xcrazyxxeyebrowx
As a university Liberty made 22000% more profit last year compared to NDSU, they could easily pay a football coach 10 million a year.
Rightfully so, Liberty seems to be investing in assets/endowment. But at 770k it is peanuts when looked at in the context of their model.
UNH_Alum_In_CT
November 10th, 2016, 08:20 PM
Also, I think that Dick Umile gets paid more than any other state employee... Is that right? or am I just making that up?
That was definitely reported by the Manchester Union Leader a couple of years ago, but I thought I've read more recently that Prez Huddleston was the highest paid state employee. And that Coach Mac had also passed Coach Umile (Men's Ice Hockey Coach).
KPSUL
November 10th, 2016, 09:22 PM
That was definitely reported by the Manchester Union Leader a couple of years ago, but I thought I've read more recently that Prez Huddleston was the highest paid state employee. And that Coach Mac had also passed Coach Umile (Men's Ice Hockey Coach).
Recent article on NH State Educator salaries: http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/971374-196/nh-higher-ed-salaries-rose-in-decade.html
Umile is still listed higher than Mac
SuperJon
November 14th, 2016, 01:22 PM
http://www.aseaofred.com/scanning-fcs-coaches-salaries/
That's a list of the top FCS salaries.
Daytripper
November 14th, 2016, 01:26 PM
http://www.aseaofred.com/scanning-fcs-coaches-salaries/
That's a list of the top FCS salaries.
Based on that list, with the exception of Liberty, you get what you pay for.
ngineer
November 14th, 2016, 01:55 PM
The highest paid federal employee is not the POTUS, but the Head Football Coach at the U.S. Naval Academy.
MR. CHICKEN
November 14th, 2016, 04:43 PM
The highest paid federal employee is not the POTUS, but the Head Football Coach at the U.S. Naval Academy.
....DIS RINGS TRUE......FO' STATE EMPLOYEES......HEAD FOOTBALL COACH.....USUALLY......EARNS DUH BIGGEST DUCATS.....xtwocentsx.....AWK!
clenz
November 14th, 2016, 04:46 PM
....DIS RINGS TRUE......FO' STATE EMPLOYEES......HEAD FOOTBALL COACH.....USUALLY......EARNS DUH BIGGEST DUCATS.....xtwocentsx.....AWK!
This is about a year old but still probably 99% accurate
http://thehigherlearning.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/highest-paid-employee.jpg
clenz
November 14th, 2016, 05:00 PM
Here are Iowa's top 25 paid employees for FY 2015
FERENTZ,KIRK J
University of Iowa
Head Coach
M
$ 3,950,000.00
HOIBERG FREDRICK K
Iowa State University
Head Coach
M
$ 2,133,712.00
RHOADS PAUL R
Iowa State University
Head Coach
M
$ 1,850,000.00
KATES,KENNETH PHILIP
University of Iowa - Center For D & D
Associate VP
M
$ 1,614,217.00
KATES,KENNETH PHILIP
University of Iowa - Hospital & Clinics
Associate VP
M
$ 1,614,217.00
KATES,KENNETH PHILIP
University of Iowa - Psych Hospital
Associate VP
M
$ 1,614,217.00
MCCAFFERY,FRANCIS JOHN
University of Iowa
Head Coach
M
$ 1,550,000.00
GRUBER,PETER JOHN
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 1,205,000.00
REED,ALAN I
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 850,108.00
ROBILLARD,JEAN E
University of Iowa
Vp For Medical Affairs
M
$ 842,573.00
LEATH STEVEN
Iowa State University
President
M
$ 835,460.00
BLUDER,LISA
University of Iowa
Head Coach
F
$ 797,776.00
JACOBSON BENJAMIN S
University of Northern Iowa
Head Coach
M
$ 797,000.00
HOWARD,MATTHEW A
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 794,045.00
SCHWINN,DEBRA ANNE
University of Iowa
Dean
F
$ 767,919.00
TUREK,JOSEPH W
University of Iowa
Assistant Professor
M
$ 764,325.00
GANTZ,BRUCE JAY
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 709,159.00
BOLLIER,MATTHEW JOHN
University of Iowa
Clinical Asst Professor
M
$ 706,230.00
WEIGEL,RONALD
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 701,610.00
JOHNSON,ARLAN T
University of Iowa
Clinical Professor
M
$ 699,072.00
FRIDRICH,KIRK LEE
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 692,644.00
MARSH,J LAWRENCE
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 687,763.00
HEMMINGSON-VAN BEEK,MARTA JANE
University of Iowa
Clinical Asst Professor
F
$ 679,919.00
HITCHON,PATRICK
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 675,114.00
BUATTI,JOHN MICHAEL
University of Iowa
Professor
M
$ 673,612.00
I noticed on person is listed three teams (4-6). I have no idea if that's a total salary or he gets that for each position held. I also believe UNI basketball coach, Ben Jacobson's, new deal will have him in at about 8 or 9 for FY16 (or 6-7 if that one guy listed 3 times is just one salary)
Going through the top 100 in Iowa
26 - Iowa AD
27 - Iowa State WBB Coach
31 - Iowa State AD
49 - Iowa Asst FB Coach
63 - Iowa FB strength coach
64 - Iowa Asst FB coach
Farley sits at 149
Most of the top 200 or so is University of Iowa professors and U of I hospital directors of some kinda. Very, very, very, few UNI or Iowa State employees on the list.
Silenoz
November 14th, 2016, 05:12 PM
If it hasn't been mentioned yet, I'm sure we're bringing up the rear
clenz
November 14th, 2016, 05:14 PM
I went through the top 200 paid employees in the state of Iowa (200 was paid $328,417) and this was the general breakdown
182 belonged to the University of Iowa (and U of I hospitals and clinics)
14 belong to Iowa State University
3 belong to the University of Northern Iowa (BB coach #8, FB coach #149 , president #155 (no longer with school and replacement being hired now and will be the same pay). New AD is at $210K.
1 belongs to the Judicial Department
I know we argue about it elsewhere a couple times per year, but this is just proof that being an FCS school in a state with 3 million people and 2 major universities is an impossible life to live for many reasons and an advantage that places like Montana, Montana State, SDSU, NDSU, UND and USD will never truly understand they have.
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