GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida will pay its football assistants a combined $11.2 million in 2026, the school disclosed this week after releasing contract details; offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner is set to earn $2.1 million in 2026 under a three-year, $6.6 million deal, and defensive coordinator Brad White signed a three-year, $5.85 million contract. This week’s disclosures, released Thursday in response to a public records request, show scheduled $100,000 annual raises for both coordinators and that Sumrall signed a six-year, $44.7 million contract last year averaging $7.45 million per season; the total compensation for Sumrall, his assistants and front office will exceed $20 million as the program moves into the next recruiting and competition cycle.
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The University of Florida's football program is investing heavily in its staff. This shows the high value placed on college sports and its impact on local economies. If you're a fan, it's a sign of commitment to winning. If you're a taxpayer, it's worth noting where education dollars are going.
Florida's football program is set to pay a hefty $11.2 million to its assistants in 2026. This is a significant investment in the team's future success. Keep an eye on how this impacts the program's performance and the university's budget. Worth forwarding if you know a Gators fan.
High-paid coordinators, other assistant coaches, and Florida’s recruiting operations benefit from increased salaries and financial resources allocated to the staff.
University budget overseers, taxpayers and fans concerned about spending priorities and program performance face increased scrutiny and potential criticism over the financial commitments.
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