OWHAt $3,450,000, Nebraska's assistants rank 19th nationally and third in the Big Ten in total staff pay. This ranking comes with a significant caveat — private schools, plus public schools in the state of Pennsylvania — don't have to report salaries, so they're not part of the ranking. So salaries for USC, Penn State, Northwestern, Miami, Stanford, Duke and Notre Dame and others are not reported.
But among the public schools that do report, Nebraska improved.
Last season, after paying Bo Pelini's final staff $2,709,538, Nebraska finished 31st. This year, Nebraska moved ahead of No. 25 Michigan State ($3,195,154), No. 28 Iowa ($3,049,072) and No. 32 Minnesota ($2,932,000). The Huskers were behind all three last season.
Michigan (No. 8 nationally at $4,248,667) and Ohio State (No. 9 nationally at $4,021,950) led the way among Big Ten schools. Among programs immediately surrounding Nebraska, No. 16 Missouri ($3,630,000) is primed for a decline because former coordinator Barry Odom just took the head coaching job.
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