- Annual: $11,407,000.00
- Monthly: $950,583.33
- Weekly: $219,365.38
- Daily: $43,873.08
From the moment you arrived on this page, Nick Saban has earned:
Personal information Nick Saban
Nicholas Lou Saban Jr. is an American sportscaster and former professional and college football coach. He serves as an analyst for ESPN's College GameDay, a television program covering college football. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest football coaches of all time. Saban served as head coach of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins and at four universities: Louisiana State University (LSU), Michigan State University, the University of Toledo and most famously the University of Alabama, where he last coached from 2007 to 2023 and led the team to six national championships in nine championship appearances during that period.
This summary is provided by WikipediaEarnings overview:
-Usa Today Oct. 2023: $11,407,000.
- College Football Network Jan 2023: $10.7 million
- cbssports.com Aug 2022 With the new contract, Saban will make $10.7 million in 2022, prior to incentives.
- usatoday Oct 2021: $9,753,221
- Los Angeles Times Sep 2020: $9.1-million salary for the 2020 season with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
- Forbes Jan 2020: Saban’s annual salary of $8.9 million equals the salaries that Alabama would pay to about 60 of its full professors.
- SportCasting Aug 2019: With tonight's win Nick Saban becomes the first college coach to make $9 million ($9,025,000) in a season. $7.5 million salary $800,000 new contract incentive $75,000 for SEC title game $50,000 for winning title $400,000 for CFP semifinal $ 200,000 for tonight's win
- USAToday Nov 2016: $6,939,395
- Wallst.com Sept. 2016: $7.09 million
- USA Today Nov 2014: $7,160,187
- ESPN Dec. 14, 2013: The Tuscaloosa News reported the new contract will raise Saban's salary to between $7 and $7.5 million per year and further extend the length of the deal.
- Al.com 06142007: "Saban's contract, worth a guaranteed $32 million over eight years".
- Sports.espn Aug.29th, 2009:"Saban is scheduled to make $3.9 million this year. His original eight-year contract was worth $32 million and escalated each year. He'll go to $4.1 million in 2010 and is scheduled to make $4.2 million in each of the final three years of that deal (2012, 2013 and 2014)."
- Bleacherreport November 2013: salary $5,545,852, max bonus $700,000
Sources
- Picture: Beasley Allen Law Firm, Wikipedia — Attribution (CC BY)
- Text: Usa Today
- Text: College Football Network
- Text: cbssports.com
- Text: UsaToday
- Text: Los Angeles Times
- Text: Forbes
- Text: Al.com
- Text: ESPN
- Text: ESPN
- Text: SportCasting
- Text: Wikipedia
- Text: Bleacherreport
- Text: USAToday
- Text: 247Wallst.com
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Update: 2023-11