$3.2 million and rising: Full list of bonuses earned by college football coaches this season

The COVID-19 pandemic's effect on the 2020 university football period consisted of various changes to head coaches'bonus plans. Some trainers consented to forgo or minimize incentive payments as component of pay reductions because of their respective sports divisions'

financial difficulties. Some colleges briefly put on hold incentive programs for all of their coaches. And transformed routines made sure success that typically would have indicated benefits or various other rewards just about difficult to reach.But all of this has actually gone back to regular this period-- as well as trains have been acquiring added cash given that the opening weekend. This previous week alone, Football Bowl Community public-school head trainers asserted greater than $1.1 million in bonuses.Overall, they are

set for a consolidated total of greater than $3.2 million thus far.

< p data-g-r ="lazy "data-gl-method ="lazyLoadX"id ="~ ad-slot-7103-usatoday-native-article_link-sports-football-college-2"course= "gnt_x_sl gnt_x_al"> Furthermore, Arkansas 'Sam Pittman became ensured of a 1 year agreement extension as well as a$250,000 raising, starting following year, when the Razorbacks defeated Mississippi State on Saturday to reach 6 wins for the season and also become qualified for a bowl game.So, USA TODAY Sports once again is tracking on an once a week basis the quantities public-school football head trains are arranged to obtain and for what achievements. The information is based on agreements gotten from the colleges via open-records demands and is upgraded via the video games of Nov. 6. The checklist is alphabetical, by institution.

It does not consist of bonus offers and/or pay increases for aide instructors, staff and athletics supervisors that additionally may be arising from these achievements.

Alabama: Nick Saban

►$65,000: Sixth win, qualified for bowl game not affiliated with University Football Playoff's "New Year's 6"

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Alabama at Birmingham: Costs Clark

►$25,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

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Appalachian State: Shawn Clark

►$25,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Arizona State: Herm Edwards

►$50,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP bowl game

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Arkansas: Sam Pittman

►$100,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP bowl game

► 1 year agreement extension for dish look

►$250,000 pay rise, beginning with following contract year, making worth of additional contract year $3.25 million, with at least $1.625 million ensured: Six regular season wins

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Auburn, Bryan Harsin

►$50,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

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Main Florida: Gus Malzahn

►$25,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP bowl game

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Cincinnati: Luke Fickell

►$75,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Coastal Carolina: Jamey Chadwell

►$150,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

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Eastern Michigan: Chris Creighton

►$25,000 bonus and $10,000 pay boost, beginning in next contract year: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

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Fresno State: Kalen DeBoer

►$50,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

►$25,000: Seventh routine period win

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Georgia: Kirby Smart

►$50,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

►$100,000: Secure SEC East title, will certainly play in SEC national championship

► $25,000: Ninth win, group likely to dip into the very least in among SEC's" Swimming pool of 6 "bowl games (Outback, TaxSlayer, Music City, Texas, Battle each other's Mayo, Freedom)

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Houston: Dana Holgorsen

►$10,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Iowa: Kirk Ferentz

►$100,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

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Iowa State: Matt Campbell

►$50,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

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Kansas State: Chris Klieman

►$50,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Kentucky: Mark Stoops

►$100,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Marshall: Charles Huff

►$50,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP bowl game

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Michigan State: Mel Tucker

►$75,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP bowl game

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Minnesota: P.J. Streak

►$75,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

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Mississippi: Lane Kiffin

►$100,000: Routine season win over non-conference Power 5 team (Louisville)

►$50,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

Nevada: Jay Norvell

►$25,000: Sway Power 5 team (Arizona)

►$25,000: Gain Nevada-Las Las Vega

►$15,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

►$25,000: Seventh regular season win

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North Carolina State: Dave Doeren

►$25,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

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Northern Illinois: Thomas Hammock

►$15,000: Win over Power 5 team (Arizona)

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Oklahoma: Lincoln Riley

►$25,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

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Oklahoma State: Mike Gundy

►$62,500: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Oregon: Mario Cristobal

►$150,000: Eligible for non-CFP championship game with a minimum of seven wins

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Penn State: James Franklin

►$200,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Purdue: Jeff Brohm

►$112,500: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

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San Diego State: Brady Hoke

►$10,000: Gain Power Five group (Arizona State)

►$10,000: Sway Power 5 team (Utah)

►$50,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

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Texas A&M: Jimbo Fisher

►$100,000 Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP bowl game

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Texas-El Paso: Dana Dimel

►$2,500: Beat New Mexico State

►$59,333: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP bowl game

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Texas-San Antonio: Jeff Traylor

►$25,000: Normal period win over Power 5 team (Illinois)

►$50,000: Sixth routine season win

►$100,000: Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

►$50,000: Seventh routine season win

►$50,000: Eighth routine period win

►$100,000: Ninth regular period win

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Utah: Kyle Whittingham

►$15,000: Group placed in top 25 at any moment throughout period

►$241,667: Sixth win: eligible for non-CFP bowl game

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Utah State: Blake Anderson

►$75,000: Sixth win: eligible for non-CFP championship game

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Virginia: Bronco Mendenhall

►$75,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-CFP bowl game

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Wisconsin: Paul Chryst

► Unspecified share of $111,600 team bonus offer pool (quantity in pool is 2% of defined staff pay-roll of $5.58 million): Sixth win, qualified for non-CFP championship game

Comply with universities reporter Steve Berkowitz on Twitter

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