Jim Nagy has signed a 3-year contract as Oklahoma's general manager, in a deal that will top out at nearly $1 million by its end.
Nagy, formerly the executive director of the Senior Bowl, will earn $750,000 in 2025, $850,000 in '26 and $950,000 in '27, according to documents obtained by SoonerScoop's George Stoia III.
Nagy's predecessor in the role, former Sooner linebacker Curtis Lofton, made $300,000 in 2024.
The increased investment matches what's happened across college football over the past 12 months. Texas's Brandon Harris, was listed at just shy of $265,000 in December but now earns $600,000. Texas Tech's James Blanchard has earned multiple raises over the past 12 months; in August he signed a 2-year deal worth $400,000 annually, but now works under a 3-year contract worth in total north of $1.5 million.
Elsewhere, new linebackers coach Nate Dreiling signed a 2-year deal paying him $450,000 a year, while safeties coach Brandon Hall netted a $200,000 raise to $700,000 on a 2-year deal.
New offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle inked a 3-year deal worth $1.5 million annually last month.
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