Following his promotion to offensive coordinator, Matt Lubick is now the highest-paid assistant coach on Oregon's football staff -- for now.

Lubick, who was promoted from wide receivers coach to replace Scott Frost as offensive coordinator just prior to the Alamo Bowl, signed a new two-year deal last week that will net him a guaranteed $600,000 per season. It's a significant boost over the $362,416 he made last season coaching receivers.

The $600,000 salary easily makes Lubick Oregon's highest-paid assistant coach in 2016. New defensive coordinator Brady Hoke will make $400,000 in 2016. But while Lubick's contract remains at $600,000 next year, Hoke's increases to $700,000 guaranteed in 2017 and 2018.

Frost, Oregon's former offensive coordinator who left in December to coach Central Florida, made $750,000 in 2015.

Lubick has the same postseason bonus structure as he had previously, with four months of base salary being paid out if Oregon wins the College Football Playoff championship, two months of base pay for winning the Pac-12 or reaching the playoff semifinals. The lowest payout is one month of base pay if Oregon makes the Pac-12's No. 3 bowl.

Lubick does, however, have an increased bonus structure for how Oregon finishes in the rankings. He'll net $75,000 if Oregon finishes first in the AP or coaches poll, $30,000 for a top 10 finish and $20,000 for a top 25 finish. Those numbers were $50,000, $20,000 and $15,000 previously.

He is also the only coach on staff who has a retention bonus. If Lubick remains with Oregon throughout the duration of his contract, he'll receive a $150,000 bonus on Jan. 31, 2018. Lubick had that in his previous contract, as well.

Oregon assistant coach salaries for 2016:

Offensive coordinator Matt Lubick: $600,000

Linebackers coach Don Pellum: $410,000

Defensive coordinator Brady Hoke: $400,000

Defensive line coach Ron Aiken: $400,000

Offensive line coach Steve Greatwood: $400,000

Special teams/tight ends coach Tom Osborne: $377,584

Quarterbacks coach David Yost: $350,000

Secondary coach John Neal: $335,000

Running backs coach Gary Campbell: $315,000

Total: $3.59 million

-- Tyson Alger

talger@oregonian.com

@tysonalger