Treand3
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Again. People that say OM is a better job are only looking at things because of where they are on the map and that they are seemingly rolling right now. You wouldn't have to tell Nebraska fans twice to show up for a ranked team, let alone for one that has been bowl-less for the last several years.Same. It seems like he was pleading with his fan base the first half of the season to show up to games.
From Mississippi's Clarion ledger:
Kiffin will make $7.25 million in 2022 and receive a $100,000 raise every year through the contract's expiration in 2025. Mississippi law prohibits a public employee from signing a contract longer than four years.
A clear majority of Kiffin's contract is not paid by the university. Per Kiffin's Ole Miss contract, he only earns $290,000 each year from the university.
In 2022:
- Head coach Lane Kiffin: $7,250,000
- Co-defensive coordinator and S coach Chris Partridge: $1,200,000
- Co-offensive coordinator and QBs coach Charlie Weis, Jr.: $800,000
- Assistant head coach and WRs coach Derrick Nix: $500,000
- Defensive line coach Randall Joyner: $450,000
- Running backs coach Marquel Blackwell: $400,000
- Tight ends coach and passing game coordinator John David Baker: $375,000
- Strength coach Nick Savage: $375,000
- Offensive line coach Jake Thornton: $300,000
In 2023:
- Head coach Lane Kiffin: $7,350,000
- Co-defensive coordinator and S coach Chris Partridge: $1,300,000
- Co-offensive coordinator and QBs coach Charlie Weis, Jr.: $825,000
- Assistant head coach and WRs coach Derrick Nix: $525,000
- Defensive line coach Randall Joyner: N/A
- Running backs coach Marquel Blackwell: $425,000
- Tight ends coach and passing game coordinator John David Baker: N/A
- Strength coach Nick Savage: $500,000
- Offensive line coach Jake Thornton: $325,000
Yes, the clarion ledger post. I was a little off on the numbers. Yes Kiffin's salary is mostly from private donors.