Ole Miss offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. is among the highest-paid coordinators in college football after he inked a new contract following the 2023 season. His new deal almost makes him the highest-paid offensive coordinator in the SEC.
Weis reportedly signed a new, three-year contract after the 2023 season that will pay him $1.65 million in 2024 — a $150,000 raise from his previous salary. His base salary will increase by $100,000 for each of the next two years, setting Weis up to make $1.75 million in 2025 and $1.85 million in 2026, according to a report from the Clarion Ledger.
And only four offensive coordinators in the country are currently making more than Weis now, according to Pro Football Focus: Notre Dame’s Mike Denbrook ($2.1 million), Ohio State’s Chip Kelly ($2 million), Utah’s Andy Ludwig ($1.8 million) and Clemson’s Garrett Riley ($1.7 million).
The next-closest SEC offensive coordinators in terms of salary are Arkansas’ Bobby Petrino and Missouri’s Kirby Moore — who are both making $1.5 million annually — followed by Georgia’s Mike Bobo at $1.4 million.
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