How Jim Harbaugh's Salary At Michigan Compares To Other Top Coaches

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Jim Harbaugh will likely be the second-highest-paid coach in college football next year taking home $7.0 million, trailing only Nick Saban of the University of Alabama ($7.2 million).

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Harbaugh's first-year pay will include $5 million in salary and a $2 million signing bonus according to the Detroit Free Press. That's not chump-change, but it is also easier for a school like Michigan with a huge athletic department budget.

If we consider how much of a school's entire athletic department revenue goes to pay the head football coach, Harbaugh's salary would have ranked fourth this year at 5.2%, just ahead of Saban at 4.7%.

Of the 20 highest-paid coaches in college football this season, no school allocated a higher percentage of their revenue to the football coach's salary than Michigan State with 6.5% of the money they made in 2013 going to Mark Dantonio's $5.6 million salary.

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