1. Jonathan Smith, OSU, $2.4M / 5 wins = $480K/win
2. Mario Cristobal, Oregon, $4.4M / 7 wins = $628K/win
3. Jimmy Lake, UW, $3.0M / 4 wins = $750K/win
3. Nick Rolovich, WSU, $3.0M / 4 wins = $750K/win
5. Herm Edwards, ASU, $3.9M / 5 wins = $780K/win
6. Kyle Whittingham, Utah, $5.2M / 5 wins = $1.04M/win
6. Chip Kelly, UCLA, $5.2M / 5 wins = $1.04M/win
8. Justin Wilcox, Cal, $3.4M / 3 wins = $1.13M/win
9. Karl Dorrell, Colorado, $3.2M / 2 wins = $1.60M/win
10. David Shaw, Stanford, $8.9M / 3 wins = $2.97M/win
11. Clay Helton, USC, $4.8M / 1 win = $4.8M/win
12. Jed Fisch, Arizona, $2.6M / 0 wins = [error]
Wins are expensive.
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He’s also #12 on chances of scoring with a co-ed.
Nasty little creepy rat weirdo.
This is why college coaches judge on wife attractiveness.
-aloha brahs
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10 of the 12 schools now have new coaches. Wow just wow.
Gone are the days where coaches stay 3+ years at any school. It's win now or get fired. And if they win now, a bigger team will poach them