Pac-12 coaches pay-per-win (12/01/13 edition)

TTJ

New Fish
1. Orgeron, USC, ~$650,000 ÷ 5 wins = ~$130,000/win*
2. Helfrich, Oregon, $1,800,000 ÷ 10 wins = $180,000/win
3. Shaw, Stanford, ~$2,250,000 ÷ 10 wins = ~$225,000/win
4. Graham, ASU, $2,300,000 ÷ 10 wins = $230,000/win
5. Riley, OSU, $1,417,843 ÷ 6 wins = $236,307/win
6. Mora, UCLA, $2,300,000 ÷ 9 wins = $255,555/win
7. Rodriguez, Arizona, $1,850,000 ÷ 7 wins = $264,286/win
8. Sarkisian, UW, $2,575,000 ÷ 8 wins = $321,875/win
9. Leach, WSU, $2,250,000 ÷ 6 wins = $375,000/win
10. Whittingham, Utah, $2,427,100 ÷ 5 wins = $485,420/win
11. McIntyre, CU, $2,403,500 ÷ 4 wins = $600,875/win
12. Dykes, Cal, $2,394,000 ÷ 1 win = $2,394,000/win

Salary data: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/salaries/ncaaf/coach/
Shaw’s salary: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_22722272/wilner-where-cal-coach-sonny-dykes-contract-ranks
Orgeron’s salary: http://www.neontommy.com/news/2013/11/why-ed-orgeron-will-coach-usc-next-season
Conference standings: http://espn.go.com/college-football/conferences/standings/_/id/9/pac-12-conference
 
You really should mix Kiffin and Orgeron together somehow.

The USC job is definitely an outlier in this analysis. Debated between a few different approaches to USC. Not really very happy with any of them.

IMO, the strength of this analysis is in seeing what kind of value an entrenched veteran coach is delivering relative to his peers. Sark fares poorly for the fifth straight year.
 
Everybody but Cal folks understood that Tedford would be a very hard act to follow there.
 
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