Article By Dan Tylicki on 11th February, 2011
Finding a head coach that can bring a team a national championship is the top priority for any college football problem, especially for those with great legacies.
Having the right head coach in college football can be the difference between an undefeated and winless season, so shelling out the money can be the right move.
That being said, there are many college coaches that make far more than they deserve.
While some coaches in the SEC are lucky to crack $1 million, others are making $5 million. Furthermore, some make seven figures, yet do not have the win-loss record of conference championships to justify their contract.
The following is a list of the top 15 most overpaid coaches in college football, taking records and salary into account. I avoid putting coaches who have won National Championships on the list, but there’s an exception to every rule.