As the NCAA conference and television revenues increase, and the requirements of schools for national championships increase, the salary of the head coach grows.This year we have a new high-paying football coach in college, and Nick Sarbana has restored the top position from Jim Harper.

1. Nick Saban — $11.1 million
School: AlabamaConference: SEC
Potential Bonus: $700,000
Championships (conference/national): 8/5
One thing to know: Soon after flirting with the University of Texas in 2014, Saban reached a new agreement with Alabama and received $ 3 million from a fund backed by accelerators from the University of Alabama in his home. Mortgage loans.
2. Dabo Swinney — $8.5 million
School: ClemsonConference: ACC
Potential Bonus: $1.0 million
Championships (conference/national): 3/1
One thing to know: Swinney was a sample for the Alabama team in 1992. He won the national championship and began his coaching career as assistant coach for Crimson Tide. When Mike Shura became the head coach of Bama, he left Clemson.
3. Jim Harbaugh — $7.0 million
School: MichiganConference: Big Ten
Potential Bonus: $1.3 million
Championships (conference/national): 0/0
One thing to know: Harbaugh's salary of $ 2 million a year is an insurance premium that the school pays for life insurance premiums under the name Harbaugh. According to the Detroit Free Press report, when Harper died, the school was not interested in returning money. However, it is estimated that compensation for death will bring his family at least $ 20 million.
4. Urban Meyer — $6.4 million
School: Ohio StateConference: Big Ten
Potential Bonus: $775,000
Championships (conference/national): 5/3
One thing to know: After Meyer won his third national championship in the 2014 season, he received a postponement bonus, but he is still the second largest platinum coach among the top ten athletes.
5. Rich Rodriguez — $6.0 million
School: ArizonaConference: Pac-12
Potential Bonus: $2.0 million
Championships (conference/national): 0/0
One thing to know: Rodriguez is the highest paid coach in the Pac-12, although he won only eight games in the first five seasons of the school.
6. Jimbo Fisher — $5.7 million
School: Florida StateConference: ACC
Potential Bonus: $1.5 million
Championships (conference/national): 3/1
One thing to know: Before becoming the head coach of the University of Florida, Fisher studied with some well-known coaches and served as an assistant to Bobby Bowden, Nick Sarbanes, Rice Miles and Terry Bowden at different times. If the Board of Directors of Alabama has not abandoned its contract to become the head coach of Birmingham, Ala., In 2007, Fisher's situation may be quite different. Now Fisher said that he was very glad that they did it.
7. David Shaw — $5.7 million
School: StanfordConference: Pac-12
Potential Bonus: not available
Championships (conference/national): 3/0
One thing to know: The show became a coach at Stanford in the seventh season after in 2011 Jim Harbo took over the management. The show was attacked by the coordinator of Harbog after nine assistant trainers of the NFL.
8. Tom Herman — $5.5 million
School: TexasConference: Big 12
Potential Bonus: $725,000
Championships (conference/national):
One thing to know: Hermann had just entered the third year as head coach and had just participated in the Power-5 conference. However, he turned Houston into one of the best shows outside the Power-5 conference. Now the Texans seem to be moving in the right direction.
9. Gary Patterson — $5.1 million
School: Texas ChristianConference: Big 12
Potential Bonus: not available
Championships (conference/national): 6/0
One thing to know: When Patterson attended the TCU in 2000, they attended the WAC meeting. Since then, they have turned into a Western Mountain Conference in the United States and have now become champions of the year, becoming one of the lucrative Power-5 conferences, the Big 12.
10. Kevin Sumlin — $5.0 million
School: Texas A&MConference: SEC
Potential Bonus: $1.1 million
Championships (conference/national): 0/0
One thing to know: It is expected that Sumlin will be dismissed before the end of the season, which will make him the fourth coach who will lose his job this season. With all the rich graduates opening their wallets, the rich recruiters in Texas and the call of the SEC, Texas A & M can be called one of the best jobs in the country. However, having won 20 games in the first two A & M seasons, he did not win more than 8 games at any time of the year.