$8,875,000

rogdochar

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Jees, and Kerwin Bell makes $400,000. with HC or OC for Gators being his dream job.
 
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And to think I'm trying the Lotto for the lifetime free ride, I overlooked coaching at the University of Florida. o_O
 

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Death threats? where are the death threats? I don't understand their absense on here.
 

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That's our 2017 contracts for this staff. Let's break it down:

Jim McElwain, Head Coach: $4,500,000
Randy Shannon, Defensive Coordinator: $890,000
Doug Nussmeier, Offensive Coordinator: $833,000
Chris Rumph, Defensive Line: $590,000
Greg Nord, Special Teams/Tight Ends: $410,000
Tim Skipper, Linebackers: $447,000
JaJuan Seider, Running Backs: $335,000
Brad Davis, Offensive Line: $290,000
Corey Bell, Secondary: $290,000
Kerry Dixon, Wide Receivers: $290,000

McElwain receives a $175,000 expense account, use of two cars, $253,200 in equipment, $40,000 in personal travel allowances (private jet), $32,400 in pension, $3,500 in apparel and a group of 12 season tickets to use as he pleases. He also gets $350,000 annually from Nike. The remainder of his annual salary comes from a $2.65 million annual activities agreement with the program. His base salary is $275,700.

http://www.onlygators.com/07/28/201...ts-for-2017-randy-shannon-gets-massive-raise/

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I think you forgot.... 4 mil or so to Musschimp, though I think that Roper is off the books as of January.
 
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Not the way his contract was written, no. He gets every cent.

I think that sounds a little suspicious to me, b/c if that is the case, then our athletic dept and/or the legal dept. within the athletic dept. is dumber than I thought. I always thought that you had to honor that contract if there was a non-compete clause or that person did not attain work. In most cases of coaching, the remaining amount of the contract is 'usually" offset by the amount of money being made at the new job. That I thought was standard contract legalese in the coaching profession, but nothing would surprise me on anything Fooley signed off on.
 

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