(4/12) OU's Stoops' Salary In Comparison and Oklahoma Articles
Stoops' salary 36 times that of a professor at Oklahoma: Salaries of full-time college faculty rose 3.8 percent this year, the biggest increase in five years. Academic salaries vary significantly, depending on rank and institution, but the overall increases narrowly beat inflation and were the highest since 2002, according to an annual survey to be released today by the American Association of University Professors. Salaries of full professors rose 4.2 percent, slightly better than the increases for lower ranks. While salaries for full professors at NCAA Division I-A schools ranged from $63,030 at Marshall University to $136,374 at Duke, the compensation of head football coaches averaged more than $900,000. At the University of Oklahoma, the estimated $3.5 million in compensation for head football coach Bob Stoops -- the highest of any college football coach -- was 36 times that of the average full professor at Oklahoma. (More at AP/Detroit News) In November 2006, USA Today took a deeper look at college football head coaches compensation.
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Labels: Bob Stoops, Oklahoma Sooners, Salary, University of Oklahoma



Comments:
So what's the problem? Lets compare how much income Bob Stoops brings to OU to how much a Professor does.
Rob
OU Alumi
5:51 PM
How many teachers are at OU? How many head ball coaches? Jealous? Take his job if you're better. Stoopsie is awesome, GO GATORS!
7:38 PM