It's that time of year again.
Each spring, FootballScoop compiles a list of salaries at each position on the staff in an attempt to identify the going rate of elite coaching in major college football. This series has become a resource for coach, fans and media alike, and we're excited to get it rolling again.
We'll start where it all begins, up front.
$1.4 million: Kyle Flood, Texas*
$1.2 million: Bill Bedenbaugh, Oklahoma
$1.1 million: Matt Luke, Clemson+; Jim Michalczik, Michigan State+
$990,000: Brad Davis, LSU
$925,000: Chris Kapilovic, Alabama
$900,000: Bob Bostad, Indiana; Glen Elarbee, Tennessee; A'lique Terry, Oregon
$850,000: Jim Harding, Utah+
$800,000: Stacy Searels, Georgia; Eric Wolford, Kentucky
$750,000: Brandon Jones, Missouri
$713,000: Eric Mateos, Arkansas
$700,000: George Barnett, Iowa
$675,000: Adam Cushing, Texas A&M+; Lonnie Teasley, South Carolina
$650,000: AJ Blazek, Wisconsin; John Garrison, Ole Miss; Donovan Raiola, Nebraska
$600,000: Brian Callahan, Minnesota+; Herb Hand, Florida State; Grant Newsome, Michigan; Saga Tuitele, Arizona State
$550,000: Bart Miller, Illinois
$546,000: Garrett Tujague, NC State
$500,000: Clay McGuire, Texas Tech; Vance Vice, Purdue
$450,000: Jack Bicknell, Jr., West Virginia; Geep Wade, Georgia Tech
$440,000: Josh Oglesby, Arizona
$430,000: Terry Heffernan, Virginia+
$425,000: Matt Moore, Virginia Tech
$400,000: Daryl Agpalsa, Kansas; Andy Kwon, UCLA
MISSING: Phil Loadholt, Mississippi State; Jake Thornton, Auburn; Rob Sale, Florida; Shawn Clark, UCF; Will Friend, North Carolina; Tyler Bowen, Ohio State; Famika Anae, Cal; Gunnar White, Colorado; Cooper Bassett, Oklahoma State; Brian Lepak, Kansas State
* - Offensive coordinator
+ - Co/offensive coordinator, run game coordinator, or assistant/associate head coach