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What Are You Worth? Wide Receiver and Tight End Coaches

AFM’s Exclusive 2005 Collegiate Salary Survey - Part III
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Coaching skilled players at both wide receiver and tight end has become both more specialized and technical over the last decade. With the preponderence for today’s spread formation passing attack, the performance of both positions is crucial to the success of the offense. Now, more than ever before, the intricate routes and blocking schemes are part of the norm of today’s sophisticated offenses.

American Football Monthly continues its first annual exclusive college coaching salary survey this month with both the salaries of two position coaches: wide receiver and tight end coaches. Salaries for all levels of college coaches are included as well as their other responsibilities and tenure.

1. What is the total compensation package for your Wide Receivers Coach?
Div.I-A Div. 1-AA Div. 11 Div.111 NA1A JUCO
A. Less Than $20,000
3%
18%
19%
46%
41%
55%

B.$21,000-30,000

21%
22%
10%
4%
3%

C.$31,000-$40,000

3%
31%
16%
10%
4%
1%
D. $41,000-$50,000
6%
13%
5%
4%
8%
E. $51,000-$60,000
6%
5%
2%
F. $61,000-$70,000
9%
2%
2%
G.. $71,000-$80,000
12%
3%
H.. $81,000-$90,000
10%
3%
5%
10%
I.. $91,000-$100,000
12%
2%
J. $100,000+
31%
K. No full-time WRC
9%
5%
38%
26%
43%
41%


2. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, does your Wide Receivers Coach have other responsibilities? If so, what do they include?
Div. 1-A
Div. 1-AA
Div. 11
Div.111
NAIA
JUCO
A. No other responsibilities
56%
35%
9%
15%
27%
38%
B. Position Coach
4%
8%
4%
3%
9%
C. Educator
4%
18%
30%
15%
27%
8%
D. Sports Inf. Director
E. Administration
3%
10%
F. Strength Coach
15%
G. Other
36%
36%
47%
52%
37%
54%


3. How long has your Wide Receivers Coach been a football coach?
Div. 1-A
Div.1-AA
Div. 11
Div. 111
NAIA
Juco
A. 10 Years or less
50%
86%
67%
78%
71%
79%
B. 11-20 years
30%
11%
25%
11%
29%
14%
C. 21-30 years
16%
3%
4%
8%
7%
D. 30 years +
4%
4%
3%


4. What is the total compensation package for your Tight Ends Coach?
Div.I-A Div. 1-AA Div. 11 Div.111 NA1A JUCO
A. Less Than $20,000
6%
46%
22%
34%
14%
22%

B.$21,000-30,000

3%
4%

C.$31,000-$40,000

6%
3%
4%
1%
D. $41,000-$50,000
6%
3%
E. $51,000-$60,000
12%
6%
F. $61,000-$70,000
3%
G.. $71,000-$80,000
12%
H. $81,000-$90,000
6%
I. $91,000-$100,000
12%
J. $100,000+
28%
3%
K. No full-time TEC
18%
33%
72%
66%
82%
78%


5. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, does your Tight Ends Coach have other responsibilities? If so, what do they include?
Div. 1-A
Div. 1-AA
Div. 11
Div.111
NAIA
JUCO
A. No other responsibilities
46%
44%
30%
14%
25%
20%
B. Position Coach
8%
4%
7%
C. Educator
8%
20%
7%
D. Sports Inf. Director
E. Administration
4%
50%
F. Strength Coach
10%
G. Other
42%
44%
40%
72%
25%
80%


6. How long has your Tight Ends Coach been a football coach?
Div. 1-A
Div.1-AA
Div. 11
Div. 111
NAIA
Juco
A. 10 Years or less
32%
74%
100%
50%
80%
60%
B. 11-20 years
25%
13%
31%
20%
C. 21-30 years
39%
13%
6%
20%
20%
D. 30 years +
4%
13%


In the October issue of American Football Monthlythe
collegiate coaches salary survey will include Defensive Ends, Linebackers, and Defensive Backs coaches.





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