Oregon’s Mark Helfrich is Pac-12’s Fourth Highest Paid Coach
Thursday, October 08, 2015
According to USA Today, which compiled data on the salaries of each Division I college football coach, Oregon State’s Gary Andersen collects $2,450,000 a year. So far, Andersen has turned that paycheck into a 2-2 record for the Beavers.
Helfrich has piloted the Ducks to a 3-2 record so far this year.
See Slides Below: Take a look at the salaries for each football coach in the Pac-12.
Related Slideshow: Salaries for Pac-12 Football Coaches
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