TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama board of trustees’ compensation committee met Monday to approve the contracts for six new assistant coaches, two promoted coordinators, Mike Locksley and Tosh Lupoi, and two returning assistant coaches.

Locksley and Lupoi were promoted to offensive and defensive coordinator, respectively, this offseason and because of that received hefty raises. Locksley went from earning $600,000 to $1.2 million, while Lupoi went from a salary of $950,000 to $1.1 million. Both new coordinator contracts will expire Feb. 28, 2021, athletic director Greg Byrne announced.

For comparison, Brian Daboll and Jeremy Pruitt earned $1.2 million and $1.3 million in 2017.

Other returning members from Alabama’s 2017 coaching staff are Brent Key, the Crimson Tide’s offensive line coach, and running backs coach Joe Pannunzio. Key had a raise from $400,000 to $490,000, and Pannunzio saw a boost from $375,000 to $425,000.

The six new assistants’ contracts were officially announced. Their salaries for the upcoming 2018 season are listed below with changes including in the ensuing paragraphs.

*DL coach Craig Kuligowski -- $750,000, 2 years

ILB coach Pete Golding -- $650,000, 3 years

*WR coach Josh Gattis -- $525,000, 2 years

*DB coach Karl Scott -- $350,000, 2 years

*TE/ST coach Jeff Banks -- $267,552, 3 years

QB coach Dan Enos -- $200,000, 3 years

* Coaches that had buyouts from their last coaching stops.



Enos’ contract will increase over the course of his three years at Alabama. In his first year, as shown above, he will earn $200,000. It will increase to $250,000 in the second year and then will receive a massive boost to $875,000 in his final year with the Crimson Tide.

Banks will earn $267,000 in his first year, and then after Jan. 11, 2019, until Feb. 28, 2021, he will have a salary of $550,000. Alabama is “still working on” his buyout at Texas A&M, but it will not exceed $457,448, Byrne announced during a Monday conference call.

Along with the 10 coaches, strength and conditioning coach Scott Cochran and head athletic trainer Jeff Allen also had new deals approved by Alabama’s compensation committee. Allen will make $225,000 the next three years, while Cochran saw a pay increase of $50,000 (from $535,000 to $585,000) in a contract that will also last the next three seasons.

Despite adding a 10th on-field assistant, UA will only pay $5.95 million to assistant coaches in 2018. That number was $5.99 million last year.

On top of the football news, Byrne also announced a contract extension for Alabama’s soccer head coach Wes Hart through Jan. 31, 2022. Hart will earn an annual salary of $150,000.

Below is a full list of new contracts for assistant football coaches and staff members:

Jeff Allen -- $225,000 through Feb. 28, 2021

Jeff Banks -- $267,552 to $550,000 through Feb. 28, 2021

Scott Cochran -- $585,000 through Feb. 28, 2021

Dan Enos -- $200,000 to $875,000 through Feb. 28, 2021

Josh Gattis -- $525,000 through Feb. 29, 2020

Pete Golding -- $650,000 through Feb. 28, 2021

Brent Key -- $490,000 through Feb. 29, 2020

Craig Kuligowski -- $750,000 through Feb. 29, 2020

Mike Locksley -- $1,200,000 through Feb. 28, 2021

Tosh Lupoi -- $1,100,000 through Feb. 28, 2021

Joe Pannunzio -- $425,000 through Feb. 29, 2020

Karl Scott -- $350,000 through Feb. 29, 2020

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