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Ohio State football's assistant coach salary pool reaches eight figures for first time
View Date:2025-01-11 08:28:10
The salary pool for the Ohio State football assistant coaches has hit another high.
According to contracts obtained by The Dispatch through a public records request, the Buckeyes' 10 on-field assistant coaches are set to receive nearly $11.43 million in combined basic compensation for this year.
The total marks a significant increase from last season when the assistants, not including strength and conditioning coaches, analysts or others who form the vast support staff, made about $9.32 million, a figure that had been the highest among public universities in the nation in 2023.
Since USA TODAY began compiling salary data for assistant coaches in 2009, no public school is known to have dedicated as much toward the salaries for its football assistants as Ohio State has reserved this year.
Though not all schools from the wealthiest conferences have made available assistant coach salaries for the upcoming season, only Georgia has reported even spending eight figures on its assistant coaches for 2024, setting aside $10.1 million for its on-field staff.
The latest rise in the salaries of the Buckeyes’ assistants is due in no small part to the hiring of Chip Kelly as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
An innovative offensive mind who revolutionized college football with an up-tempo spread offense over a decade ago, Kelly stepped down as the head coach at UCLA in February to leave for Ohio State and received a three-year contract that includes annual basic compensation of $2 million.
Kelly replaced Corey Dennis, who made $412,000 as the quarterbacks coach last season.
Defensive coordinator Jim Knowles remains Ohio State’s highest-paid assistant after receiving a pay raise that bumped up his salary to $2.2 million
The Buckeyes are only the second public school to ever pay two assistants on the same staff base salaries worth $2 million or more, following Clemson, which in 2021 shelled out $2.5 million to defensive coordinator Brent Venables and $2.13 million to Tony Elliott.
The salary for Kelly is higher than what Bill O’Brien would have been owed had he remained in the same role before taking the head-coaching job at Boston College after three weeks in Columbus. O’Brien had been scheduled to receive $1.8 million in basic compensation this year.
Four other Ohio State assistants are making at least seven-figures, a group that includes co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Brian Hartline a $1.6 million, defensive line coach and secondary coach Tim Walton at $1.4 million and offensive line coach Justin Frye at $1 million.
The salaries for Johnson and Walton are higher than last season as they made $1.167 million and $1 million, respectively.
Carlos Locklyn, who was hired as the running backs coach earlier this month to replace Tony Alford, is due $650,000 in basic compensation. Alford, who departed for Michigan, made $772,500 in basic pay a year ago with the Buckeyes.
Among the rest of the staff, safeties coach Matt Guerrieri is due to earn $425,000 with tight ends coach Keenan Bailey to receive $400,000 and linebackers coach James Laurinaitis to get $350,000.
Joey Kaufman covers Ohio State football for The Columbus Dispatch and can be reached at [email protected].
USA TODAY reporter Steve Berkowitz, Athens Banner-Herald reporter Marc Weiszer, Greenville News reporter Scott Keepfer and Tuscaloosa News reporter Nick Kelly contributed to this report.
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