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Related: About this forumNick Saban is the highest-paid public employee in America: Here are numbers 2-10
Source: Leada Gore at al.com
The old adage "you get what you pay for" certainly is true when it comes to University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban.
Alabama football generated a record-breaking $95 million in revenue in the 2015 national championship season with a profit of almost $47 million. That's a pretty good return even if you factor in the almost $7 million per year Saban is paid to coach the Crimson Tide.
What people often forget, however, is that Saban is a public employee, just like someone who works at the Department of Motor Vehicles or the Alabama Forestry Department. Those DMV workers aren't paid like a coach, of course. In fact, according to a ranking by 24/7 Wall Street, Saban isn't just the highest-paid public employee in Alabama, he's the highest-paid public employee in America.
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Highest paid public employee in each state:
1.Nick Saban, University of Alabama football coach, Alabama - $7.09 million
2.Jim Harbaugh, University of Michigan football coach, Michigan - $7 million
3.John Calipari, University of Kentucky basketball coach, Kentucky - $6.88 million
4.Urban Meyer, Ohio State University football coach, Ohio - $5.86 million
5.Bob Stoops, University of Oklahoma football coach, Oklahoma - $5.86 million
6.Charlie Strong, University of Texas football coach, Texas - $5.16 million
7.Jimbo Fisher, Florida State University football coach, Florida - $5.15 million
8.Sean Miller, University of Arizona basketball coach, Arizona - $4.95 million
9.Bill Self, Kansas University basketball coach, Kansas - $4.94 million
10.James Franklin, Penn State University football coach, Pennsylvania - $4.4 million
Highest-paid state employees that aren't coaches:
1.Kayvan Khiabani, professor of surgery, University of Nevada Reno, Nevada - $987,638
2.David Engle, neurosurgeon, Hawaii Health Systems Corp., Hawaii - $786,000
3.Joshua Wynn, Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean of the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Science, North Dakota - $674,587
4.Lewis Pasternak, anesthesiologist and CEO of Stony Brook University Hospital, New York - $673,596
5.Mary Nettleman, Dean of the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine, South Dakota - $577,650
6.Frederick Morin III, Dean of the College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, Vermont - $559,644
7.Keith Meyer, president Alaska Gasline Development Corp., Alaska - $550,000
8.Mark Huddleston, president, University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire - $492,800
9.Clay Christian, Montana's Commissioner of Higher Education, Montana - $309,207
10.James Page, chancellor, University of Maine System, Maine - $277,500
More at: http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/09/nick_saban_is_the_highest_paid.html#incart_river_index
Brother Buzz
(37,814 posts)And he didn't even make the list!
I'm thinking he needs a new agent. That, or start producing winning seasons.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)There are sure to be some openings - loser of LSU at Auburn this weekend, for instance.
Brother Buzz
(37,814 posts)Hell, would you want to move if California Peggy was your neighbor?
All he needs to do do is finds another Miles Jack before his contract expires to put him back in the game.
trof
(54,273 posts)I know Alabama football is BIG business and brings in mega bucks, but jeez.
JonLP24
(29,349 posts)Is why salaries this way (bidding war) and how easily replaceable like the neurosurgeon in Hawaii.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Great graphic! That's a skill and a devotion.
Another interesting aspect is the SEC connection of pay, and number of Nick Saban coaching alumni - Jimbo Fisher, Will Muschamp, Kirby Smart on the list!
Whatever else one may think, that is a hell of a Saban legacy.
sportaton
(2 posts)Thank you Haha It seems that recommendations are always good. If we would have known at least a Saban ....