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    Head Football Coach    
Alachua     $3,928     
Baker     $4,350     
Bay     $61,440      *Administrative Salary 
Bradford     $5,175     
Brevard     $3,742-$4,677 
Broward     $3,038     
Calhoun     $4,960     
Charlotte     $3,720     
Citrus     $3,530     
Clay     $6,916     
Collier     $5,366     
Columbia     $4,616     
DeSoto     $3,838     
Dixie     $4,700     
Duval     $3,994     
Escambia     $5,894-$6,194 
Flagler     $4,500     
Franklin     $4,614     
Gadsden     $3,465     
Gilchrist     $3,500-$4,200 
Glades     $5,031     
Gulf     $3,750     
Hamilton     $4,164     
Hardee     $6,827     
Hendry     $5,484     
Hernando     $3,321     
Highlands     $6,240     
Hillsborough     $3,736     
Holmes     $5,754     
Indian River     $5,957     
Jackson     $4,290     
Jefferson     $3,413      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article 
Lafayette     $4,505     
Lake     $3,632-$3,965 
Lee     $4,600     
Leon     $3,324     
Levy     $3,620     
Liberty     $5,700      includes being Athletic Director 
Madison     $4,339      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article 
Manatee     $4,500     
Marion     $5,000     
Martin     $5,901     
Miami-Dade     $4,749     
Monroe     $4,475     
Nassau     $3,706     
Okaloosa     $5,447      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article (thought they received administrative pay) 
Okeechobee     $5,000     
Orange     $3,162-$4,427 
Osceola     $4,112     
Palm Beach     $4,532     
Pasco     $4,476     
Pinellas     $2,758     
Polk     $3,974     
Putnam     $3,045     
Santa Rosa     $5,772     
Sarasota     $5,316     
Seminole     $3,804     
St. Johns     $4,551     
St. Lucie     $3,825     
Sumter     $2,935     
Suwannee     $4,300     
Taylor     $4,396     
Union     $3,839-$4,607 
Volusia     $4,011-$5,061 
Wakulla     $5,508     
Walton     $81,455      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article ** Administrative Salary 
Washington     $5,704     
 

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    Head Football Coach        

  1. Walton     $81,455      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article ** Administrative Salary     
  2. Bay     $61,440      *Administrative Salary     
  3. Clay     $6,916         
  4. Hardee     $6,827         
  5. Highlands     $6,240         
  6. Indian River     $5,957         
  7. Martin     $5,901         
  8. Escambia     $5,894      $6,194     
  9. Santa Rosa     $5,772         
  10. Holmes     $5,754         
  11. Washington     $5,704         
  12. Liberty     $5,700      includes being Athletic Director     
  13. Wakulla     $5,508         
  14. Hendry     $5,484         
  15. Okaloosa     $5,447      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article (thought they received administrative pay)     
  16. Collier     $5,366         
  17. Sarasota     $5,316         
  18. Bradford     $5,175         
  19. Glades     $5,031         
  20. Marion     $5,000         
  21. Okeechobee     $5,000         
  22. Calhoun     $4,960         
  23. Miami-Dade     $4,749         
  24. Dixie     $4,700         
  25. Columbia     $4,616         
  26. Franklin     $4,614         
  27. Lee     $4,600         
  28. St. Johns     $4,551         
  29. Palm Beach     $4,532         
  30. Lafayette     $4,505         
  31. Flagler     $4,500         
  32. Manatee     $4,500         
  33. Pasco     $4,476         
  34. Monroe     $4,475         
  35. Taylor     $4,396         
  36. Baker     $4,350         
  37. Madison     $4,339      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article     
  38. Suwannee     $4,300         
  39. Jackson     $4,290         
  40. Hamilton     $4,164         
  41. Osceola     $4,112         
  42. Volusia     $4,011      $5,061     
  43. Duval     $3,994         
  44. Polk     $3,974         
  45. Alachua     $3,928         
  46. Union     $3,839      $4,607     
  47. DeSoto     $3,838         
  48. St. Lucie     $3,825         
  49. Seminole     $3,804         
  50. Gulf     $3,750         
  51. Brevard     $3,742      $4,677     
  52. Hillsborough     $3,736         
  53. Charlotte     $3,720         
  54. Nassau     $3,706         
  55. Lake     $3,632      $3,965     
  56. Levy     $3,620         
  57. Citrus     $3,530         
  58. Gilchrist     $3,500      $4,200     *Based on old Gainesville Sun Article
  59. Gadsden     $3,465         
  60. Jefferson     $3,413      *Based on old Gainesville Sun article     
  61. Leon     $3,324         
  62. Hernando     $3,321         
  63. Orange     $3,162      $4,427     
  64. Putnam     $3,045         
  65. Broward     $3,038         
  66. Sumter     $2,935         
  67. Pinellas     $2,758         
     
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