It depends on the college. and what other responsibility's they have at the institution. Most DIII assistant coaches in Minnesota make between $30K and at the high end $50K
yes, most players have agents, or their own trainers
The number of assistant coaches varies from team to team but here is what I understand the standard most teams carry. There are two assistant coaches on the bench along with the head coach. One assistant is for offense and the other for defense. There is also a goaltending coach who watches the game from a pressbox, "bird's eye" view and sometimes does doubles as the video coach. There is also a strength and conditioning coach. I have heard of teams carrying additional coaches for developing propects and are assigned to the minors and junior teams.
There is generally only one coach. The others, as not everybody can be the head coach, are usually assistant coaches. In years to come, most become head coaches.
O - H - I - O G O B U C K E Y E S - per WSJ........ ErnieGs
The college that has produced the most players in the NFL is the University of Southern California (USC).
The salaries vary so widely that it is difficult to give an all encompassing answer.First, there are the "First Assistant", "Second Assistant" and "Third Assistant" coaches. The First Assistant is paid more than the Third Assistant. Second, a D1 major university will pay more than a D3 college.In 2008, for D1 major universities:The highest paid men's assistant coach made $260,000. The highest paid female assistant coach made $122,000. The lowest salary for a third assistant at a major university was $65,000 for men and $33,000 for women.
Most high school coaches are members of the regular teaching staff. To teach at the high school level in the United States, individuals must earn at least a four-year university degree from an accredited institution. Some assistant coaches may only require a two-year degree or, with special permission from school officials, no college degree at all.
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You do not have to play competitive softball to play in college. although it helps, most college coaches look for players from competitive teams. I would recommend it.
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