These 8 College Football Strength And Conditioning Coaches Are Making More Money Than You Can Imagin
The strength and conditioning (S&C) coach wasn't even a position on a college football coaching staff until the late 60s. The first one was hired by Nebraska in 1969, and Boyd Epley's $2 per hour compensation was little more than minimum wage (which at the time was $1.30).
These days, it is one of the highest-paying jobs on a team, sometimes at the same level as the offensive and defensive coordinator.
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