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We see a lot of HC salaries thrown about but typically they represent only 45 percent of total staff costs.

The question then is how much is the minimum a school can spend to compete in each FBS conference. TV money is made but it has to be spent in a lot of these conferences.

Total Minimum Staff Outlay

SEC 6.1 mil
PAC 4.4 mil
B1G 4.4 mil
ACC 4.4 mil
XII 4.0 mil
AAC 2.2 mil
CUSA 1.4 mil
MWC 1.3 mil
MAC 1.1 mil
SBC 1.1 mil

http://www.coacheshotseat.com/CFBCoachesSalaries.htm
Houston is prepared to spend $8.2 million for it new staff under Holgorsen which is about 7 million more than what half of the G4 are spending on staff.

Yet the TV deal for the AAC is only 1 or 2 million at best larger than the MWC/CUSA/MAC/SBC. Its going to be hard to find replacement candidates when the AAC gets raided with its coaching costs not supported by TV money.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nc...473825002/
(01-05-2019 12:07 AM)Kittonhead Wrote: [ -> ]Houston is prepared to spend $8.2 million for it new staff under Holgorsen which is about 7 million more than what half of the G4 are spending on staff.

Yet the TV deal for the AAC is only 1 or 2 million at best larger than the MWC/CUSA/MAC/SBC. Its going to be hard to find replacement candidates when the AAC gets raided with its coaching costs not supported by TV money.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nc...473825002/

Just another reason why there is a lot riding on the next TV deal for the AAC.
(01-05-2019 12:10 AM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-05-2019 12:07 AM)Kittonhead Wrote: [ -> ]Houston is prepared to spend $8.2 million for it new staff under Holgorsen which is about 7 million more than what half of the G4 are spending on staff.

Yet the TV deal for the AAC is only 1 or 2 million at best larger than the MWC/CUSA/MAC/SBC. Its going to be hard to find replacement candidates when the AAC gets raided with its coaching costs not supported by TV money.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nc...473825002/

Just another reason why there is a lot riding on the next TV deal for the AAC.

Houston is at the top for 8.2 million for 2019. Mid range AAC coaching staff is already 5.5 million dollars per year.

There are some CUSA/MAC/SBC programs that can compete with the bottom of the AAC but anyone walking in will have their work cut out to get competitive in it.
Another way to look at is what can be done with the additional 5 million per year spent on the coaching staff.

-An IPF. Three years of that additional 5 million per year cost could cover the cost of building an IPF.

-Endowment for Olympic sports. The average annual return on an endowment is 8 to 12 percent. Let's say that is 10 percent so 5 million per year would give you 500k as a distribution.

If it cost a school 8 million a year to operate its Olympic sports then each year for 5 million dollars you've effectively endowed a sport and saved your budget half a million in the process.


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