2012 "Cost per Win"
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gorocks99http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/statistics/2012/12/04/college-football-coaches-salaries-cost-per-win/1745441/?sf7666957=1
Kansas paid Weis $2.5m for their one win, while Darrell Hazell brought in a win for every $27k in salary he made from Kent State. -
ernest_t_bassLOL. As a coach, I'd HATE to see a report like this.
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Fly4FunTo be fair I'd like to see this set of information somehow balanced out against the $$ a school makes from a football program (or how much it loses as most do) and see what a coaches true value is!
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gorocks99
If you want to do the leg work you could figure it out for the 2011 season: http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/Fly4Fun;1336923 wrote:To be fair I'd like to see this set of information somehow balanced out against the $$ a school makes from a football program (or how much it loses as most do) and see what a coaches true value is!
2012 data won't be out until after the summer, but the revenues and expenses by team are all in there. -
gorocks99Funny you should mention it as well, here's an article about the 2011 revenues by team: http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/12/04/4460673/texas-football-leads-the-way-among.html
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vball10sethttp://www.elevenwarriors.com/2012/12/17298/thursday-skull-session#more
lolWINNING AT ALL COSTS. USA Today took a look at which college football programs spent the most money per win this season and the stats are pretty hilarious. Ellis Johnson paced the pack with zero wins despite his $790k salary, but the names get a whole lot more familiar after that.
As expected, Fat Charlie is the 2nd least economical coach in the land with a $2.5 million salary that generated exactly one victory while the recently unemployed Gene Chizik cost Auburn roughly $1.7 million per victory, which doesn't even take into account the $180k the school had to shell out for Cam Newton.
Holding down the 4th slot for expensive wins, perennial B1G coach of the year Kirk Ferentz sent Iowa a bill of $958k for each of the team's four wins this season.Behind the recently canned Jeff Tedford and Joker Phillips, Illinois coach and Tressel tree-branch Tim Beckman's two wins were the 7th most expensive in the land at $800k apiece.
In case you're wondering, Urban's 12 wins were quite thrifty as the school shelled out just $354k per victory.
The cheapest, you ask? How about Darrell Hazell's 11 wins coming in Odd Lots-style at $27k each. -
jhay78Darell Hazell ain't cheap anymore: 6 years, $12 million at Purdue. Good for him.
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HereticCharlie Weis: A loser in everything besides the "Most Trips To Golden Corral Annually" category.