No, offensive coordinators actually make about $3,450 dollars less than the head hancho.
No (maybe yes), unless the person that wants to coach both, a college and high school team, gets special permission from the college. Which is very unlikely. Colleges have the coach sign a contract stating that the coach cannot coach for any other team. The only possibility of coaching both depends on the schools, the sport coached, schedules, and what the coaching position is. If the coach is an assistant coach for both the JV and college FOOTBALL teams, it would make it easier. JV teams play mostly on Thursday nights and also dress for the varsity game Friday night. College football teams play mostly on Saturdays. The coach would have to dedicate his time to the college and that means the coach might miss practices and/or games of the high school team. If that is okay with the high school and the coach tells the college and they ALSO are okay with it then coaching both will work. Do not try and hide it from the college, if they find out the coach is coaching two teams, the coach can be suspended or even fired.. Basically, if a person wants to coach two teams, the coach must talk to both teams and try to work something out. There are a lot of different possibilities of how this can turn out, so there is not a for sure yes or no answer.SHORT ANSWER: It depends on his contact with the college.
more than you can make in a lifetime
they get paid by the teams
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Close to around 30$ it all depends on what you coach for if you coach for tumbling then probably 20$ an hour or if you coach bases it would be 30$ too. Coachs that coach flyers are the people that get the most money, they get around 40$ an hour!
10 percent of wunnings
Payton Manning
football is an organization that makes a hell lot of money, so they need football teams to make it work. :)
Nearly $8 million per season.
how much money mack singletary made
They make more money than their casinos.