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Grantham is scheduled to earn $1.39 million this season, $1.49 million in 2019 and $1.59 million in 2020, according to the contract released Tuesday by UF in response to a public records request. Based on 2017 salaries, Grantham would be among the nation’s 10 highest-paid assistant coaches.
Gonzales and Hevesy, who also were co-coordinators under Mullen at Mississippi State, each is scheduled to earn $565,000 this season and $590,000 in 2019. The duo also has worked with Mullen dating to 2001 at Bowling Green and later at Utah and UF.
Mullen’s 10 assistants will earn $4.74 million this season, but $5.44 million in 2019.
The rest of Mullen’s coaching staff will be compensated as follows:
-Veteran defensive line coach Sal Sunseri signed a two-deal deal worth $565,000 annually, making him the highest-paid coach on Mullen’s staff who is not a coordinator.
-Quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson will earn $415,000 this season and $440,000 in 2019. A former player under Mullen in 2004 at Utah, Johnson, 31, served as Houston’s offensive coordinator last season following three seasons coaching QBs under Mullen at Mississippi State.
-Running backs coach Greg Knox inked a two-year deal worth $440,000 annually. Knox, who also will oversee special teams, served at the interim head coach at Mississippi State during the team’s bowl game after Mullen’s Nov. 26 hiring by UF.
- Safeties coach Ron English, a former head coach at Eastern Michigan, signed a two-year deal worth $340,000 annually.
-Cornerbacks coach Charlton Warren will earn $190,000 this season, but will receive a raise to $390,000 in 2019 since his former school still owes him money.
-Also coming from Tennessee, tight ends coach Larry Scott will earn just $190,000 this season, but will receive a raise to $415,000 since, like Warren, the school still owes Scott money.
-Linebackers coach Christian Robinson will earned $80,000 annually over two seasons. Robinson, who arrived in January as a 27-year-old, was a graduate assistant last season at Mississippi State and played linebacker under Grantham at Georgia.
Each deal also includes a $10,000 annual “equipment supplement” from Nike, a $1,500 “academic incentive” and the use of a courtesy car from a Gainesville dealership.
Two coaches, Grantham and Gonzales, opted for a $6,000 car stipend, rather than use a courtesy car.
UF also released the contract of strength and conditioning coach Nick Savage, who inked a one-year, $250,000 deal.
Grantham is scheduled to earn $1.39 million this season, $1.49 million in 2019 and $1.59 million in 2020, according to the contract released Tuesday by UF in response to a public records request. Based on 2017 salaries, Grantham would be among the nation’s 10 highest-paid assistant coaches.
Gonzales and Hevesy, who also were co-coordinators under Mullen at Mississippi State, each is scheduled to earn $565,000 this season and $590,000 in 2019. The duo also has worked with Mullen dating to 2001 at Bowling Green and later at Utah and UF.
Mullen’s 10 assistants will earn $4.74 million this season, but $5.44 million in 2019.
The rest of Mullen’s coaching staff will be compensated as follows:
-Veteran defensive line coach Sal Sunseri signed a two-deal deal worth $565,000 annually, making him the highest-paid coach on Mullen’s staff who is not a coordinator.
-Quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson will earn $415,000 this season and $440,000 in 2019. A former player under Mullen in 2004 at Utah, Johnson, 31, served as Houston’s offensive coordinator last season following three seasons coaching QBs under Mullen at Mississippi State.
-Running backs coach Greg Knox inked a two-year deal worth $440,000 annually. Knox, who also will oversee special teams, served at the interim head coach at Mississippi State during the team’s bowl game after Mullen’s Nov. 26 hiring by UF.
- Safeties coach Ron English, a former head coach at Eastern Michigan, signed a two-year deal worth $340,000 annually.
-Cornerbacks coach Charlton Warren will earn $190,000 this season, but will receive a raise to $390,000 in 2019 since his former school still owes him money.
-Also coming from Tennessee, tight ends coach Larry Scott will earn just $190,000 this season, but will receive a raise to $415,000 since, like Warren, the school still owes Scott money.
-Linebackers coach Christian Robinson will earned $80,000 annually over two seasons. Robinson, who arrived in January as a 27-year-old, was a graduate assistant last season at Mississippi State and played linebacker under Grantham at Georgia.
Each deal also includes a $10,000 annual “equipment supplement” from Nike, a $1,500 “academic incentive” and the use of a courtesy car from a Gainesville dealership.
Two coaches, Grantham and Gonzales, opted for a $6,000 car stipend, rather than use a courtesy car.
UF also released the contract of strength and conditioning coach Nick Savage, who inked a one-year, $250,000 deal.