There was a time not so long ago when most of college football's head coaches would covet the deal Tennessee laid on its new defensive coordinator, Monte Kiffin: a $1.2 million salary and $300,000 bonus for staying through the end of the regular season, up to another $100,000 in incentives and the use of a couple of cars.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Top college football assistants also command big salaries (USA Today)
There was a time not so long ago when most of college football's head coaches would covet the deal Tennessee laid on its new defensive coordinator, Monte Kiffin: a $1.2 million salary and $300,000 bonus for staying through the end of the regular season, up to another $100,000 in incentives and the use of a couple of cars.
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