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Average Salary Of D-I ADs About $450,000, Rivaling School Presidents' Pay
The average salary for D-I college athletic directors is about $450,000, “rivaling the pay of many university presidents,” according to a front-page piece by Upton & Berkowitz of USA TODAY. At least six ADs “make more than $1 million, and since August 2010, at least 10 public schools have given their ADs pay raises of $75,000 or more.” The job has gone “from coach emeritus to one that has attracted at least one former multinational CEO” -- current Univ. of Michigan AD and former Domino’s Pizza Chair & CEO Dave Brandon. Bringing in former CEOs to run athletic departments “is likely to increase, especially as cash strapped schools are increasingly insisting that athletics run without subsidies and student fees” (USA TODAY, 10/6).
TOP 15 HIGHEST-PAID COLLEGE ATHLETIC DIRECTORSRK SCHOOL AD UNIV. PAY OTHER TOTAL MAX BONUS 1Vanderbilt David Williams* $2,560,505$0$2,560,505$02Florida Jermy Foley $1,545,250$0$1,545,250$50,0003Louisville Tom Jurich $1,422,204$5,500$1,427,704$344,0004Texas DeLoss Dodds** $1,093,391$2,365$1,095,756$125,0005Ohio State Gene Smith $1,074,546$0$1,074,546$250,0006Wisconsin Barry Alvarez $1,000,000$40,800$1,040,800$07Oklahoma Joe Castiglione $975,000$0$975,000$510,0008Notre Dame Jack Swarbrick $932,232$0$932,232$09Duke Kevin White $908,659$0$908,659$010Tennessee Dave Hart $750,000$0$750,000$011LSU Joe Alleva $725,000$0$725,000$100,00012Navy Chet Gladchuk $712,742$0$712,742$013Michigan Dave Brandon $700,454$0$700,454$165,00014Wake Forest Ron Wellman $694,950$0$694,950$015Texas A&M Bill Byrne $690,000$0$690,000$287,500
NOTES: * = Williams is Vice Chancellor/University Affairs & Athletics, General Counsel & Secretary of the University and its medical center, as well as a tenured law professor. Vanderbilt eliminated its athletic department in '03. ** = Dodds is AD for men's sports only.




