A few of Alabama’s new assistant football coaches have earned a first paycheck before the school announced their hires.

The information available on the university’s financial open records page shows payroll activity for five new coaches hired throughout the month of January. The amounts would indicate prorated checks based on the amount of time they were on the job.

New offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian tops the list with a $71,014.49 check for the month of January. Former Rutgers coach Kyle Flood made $23,550.73 in his role as offensive line coach.

Other new assistants listed on the payroll include linebackers coach Sal Sunseri, defensive backs coach Charles Kelly and running backs coach Charles Huff.

Payroll entries could not be matched for new receivers coach Holmon Wiggins or defensive line coach Brian Baker. Wiggins former employer, Virginia Tech, already confirmed he left for a job at Alabama.

The five departing Alabama assistant coaches also received prorated paychecks for the month of January.

The five departing Alabama assistant coaches also received prorated paychecks for the month of January. Departing quarterbacks coach Dan Enos received a check for $6,591.94 for January after making $16,846.67 in previous months.

Prorated January paychecks for new Alabama assistants