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Every SEC West head coach will make at least $4 million in 2015


Nick Saban's first contract at Alabama — an eight-year, $32 million agreement — sent shockwaves throughout the college football world. Before Saban's deal with the Crimson Tide in 2007, no college football coach made $4 million per year. Today, less than eight years after that record-breaking contract was finalized in Tuscaloosa, that annual rate has been exceeded for each program competing against Saban in the sport's toughest division. (Sporting News)

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