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Michigan Wolverines football head coach salaries since 2012

Michigan Wolverines football head coach salaries since 2012

The salaries of college football head coaches have soared in recent years, owing to a rapid escalation in the financial arms race among the nation’s top programs.

For the most part, the Michigan Wolverines have been along for the ride. Michigan lured Jim Harbaugh to replace Brady Hoke after the 2014 season by offering him a much higher salary than his predecessor. However, Harbaugh accepted a pay cut prior to last season that greatly reduced his earnings for 2021. Now, coming off a College Football Playoff berth, Harbaugh is set to receive $8.05 million in 2022.

With all that in mind, Wolverines Wire lists the annual compensation paid out to University of Michigan head football coaches over the past decade below.

2012 – Brady Hoke

Michigan coach Brady Hoke yells at his team during a game against Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio, on Nov. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)

Pay from university: $3,046,120

Final record: 8-5

Postseason: Lost Outback Bowl to South Carolina, 33-28

2013 – Brady Hoke

Michigan coach Brady Hoke watches his team warm up prior to a game against Penn State at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 12, 2013. (Matthew O’Haren-USA TODAY Sports)

Pay from university: $4,154,000 (includes $1.5 million in retention pay)

Final record: 7-6

Postseason: Lost Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl to Kansas State, 31-14

2014 – Brady Hoke

Michigan coach Brady Hoke reacts during a game against Penn State at Michigan Stadium on Oct. 11, 2014. (Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports)

Pay from university: $2,854,000

Final record: 5-7

Postseason: none

2015 – Jim Harbaugh

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh looks on during a game against Minnesota at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Oct. 31, 2015. (Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports)

Pay from university: $7,004,000 (includes $2 million signing bonus)

Final record: 10-3

Postseason: Won…

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