When it comes to salaries, the Red wolves remains low on the spectrum of national college atheltic teams, where football comes with a hefty price tag

Football Head Coach Blake Anderson is the second highest paid football coach in the Sun Belt Conference, according to a report by USA Today Sports.

In that report, USA Today states the university pays Blake Anderson $700,000. It also has Anderson’s max bonus listed at $235,000 with him being awarded $25,000 of that during the 2014-15 season.

The one coach in the SBC conference who beats Anderson in school pay is University of Louisiana-Lafayette’s Mark Hudspeth. The report has the Ragin’ Cajun’s head football coach being paid $1,050,000 by the university. That puts Hudspeth’s, whose team was 7-1 in conference play, getting paid $350,000 more than Anderson.

Meanwhile, Anderson’s Red Wolves were 5-3 in conference play.

Even though Hudspeth’s maximum bonus is less than Anderson’s at $155,000, he received more than what Anderson did that season at $45,000.

Taking third place of the highest paid head football coach of the Sun Belt is Troy’s Neal Brown at $660,000, and South Alabama’s Joey Jones follows them with $525,000.

The report has Louisiana-Monroe in last place in the Sun Belt for head coach pay. It’s coach, Todd Berry, was paid $360,000 by the university. That’s almost half of Anderson’s pay.

However, in regards to the rest of the teams in the NCAA for the 2014-15 season, Coach Anderson ranks 87th.

The top head football coach across the country is Alabama’s Nick Saban. The Southeastern Conference’s coach total pay is $7,087,481.

Ranked second in pay by the university is Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh at $7,004,000 and ranked third is Ohio State’s Urban Meyer at $5,860,000. Both teams are from the Big Ten.