How much Mississippi State football assistants are paid under coach Zach Arnett
Mississippi Clarion Ledger STARKVILLE — The timeline of Matt Brock’s promotion from linebackers coach to defensive coordinator may have taken a few weeks in the public eye, but behind closed doors with Mississippi State football coach Zach Arnett, the move was quick. On Dec. 21 – the opening of the early signing period and nine days after coach Mike Leach’s death – Arnett met with local reporters for the first time in his new role. Having been promoted from defensive coordinator, Arnett said he intended to call plays on defense in the ReliaQuest Bowl against Illinois. On Jan. 2, MSU took down the Illini. After Mississippi State’s defense put together perhaps its best outing of the season in a 19-10 win, Arnett said it was actually Brock who wound up calling plays. Arnett was swamped with the duties of transitioning into his new role, so he felt it was the best move to give Brock the reins. On Jan. 4, Brock was announced as MSU’s next defensive coordinator. However, the promotion had been in place before any of this. Brock signed a contract on Dec. 20 to serve as Mississippi State’s next defensive coordinator, according to documents obtained by the Clarion Ledger. His salary remained at $465,000 until Jan. 3. His salary then jumped to $800,000 in a deal that runs through Jan. 31, 2025. The new deal makes Brock the second-highest paid assistant on Arnett’s first staff with offensive coordinator Kevin Barbay making $900,000. Brock wasn’t the only assistant to earn a raise. Arnett retained five members from the previous staff – which includes the promotion of Brett Dewhurst from defensive analyst to safeties coach. Cornerbacks coach Darcel McBath saw his salary jump $60,000. Special teams coordinator Eric Mele will earn $45,000 more. Tony Hughes’ salary remains $500,000 as he moves from nickelbacks coach to running backs. Arnett brought in five new position coaches, all of whom are making more than $400,000. The Bulldog Club is not adding to the current staff salaries, a source with knowledge of the situation told the Clarion Ledger. The source requested anonymity as the Bulldog Club does not publicly disclose its involvement in salaries.
Recent Stories
How a Wisconsin legend got his German protégé into Badgers pro day
Mar 15, 2024
Marlon Werthmann put his life on hold for the opportunity in front of him Friday at the McClain Center.Werthmann — a 6-foot-4, 290-pound offensive ...
Why former Wisconsin football running back Braelon Allen didn't run the 40 at pro day
Mar 15, 2024
Braelon Allen’s sweat covered his shirt and dripped off his beard as he approached a group of reporters Friday.The former University of Wisconsin football ...
How can UW recruit its best class ever? It starts with these five prospects
By Andy Yamashita
Seattle Times staff reporter
Jedd Fisch has lofty recruiting goals at Washington. He didn’t waste any time laying out his expectations to “do ...
Texas football kicks off spring practice Tuesday. We answer 24 questions for the 2024 team
Things certainly look fresh for the 2024 college football season, especially on the Texas campus.There’s a new conference for the Longhorns, if you haven’t heard. ...
College Football Playoff: Conferences solve their differences (for now) and agree on general framework for 2026 and beyond
The FBS conferences and Notre Dame agreed on Friday to continue the College Football Playoff beyond the 2025 season, signing a memorandum of understanding that paves ...
Latest Player Notes
How a Wisconsin legend got his German protégé into Badgers pro day
Mar 15, 2024
Marlon Werthmann put his life on hold for the opportunity in front of him Friday at the McClain Center.Werthmann ...
Why former Wisconsin football running back Braelon Allen didn't run the 40 at pro day
Mar 15, 2024
Braelon Allen’s sweat covered his shirt and dripped off his beard as he approached a group of reporters Friday.The ...
How can UW recruit its best class ever? It starts with these five prospects
By Andy Yamashita
Seattle Times staff reporter
Jedd Fisch has lofty recruiting goals at Washington. He didn’t waste any ...
Texas football kicks off spring practice Tuesday. We answer 24 questions for the 2024 team
Things certainly look fresh for the 2024 college football season, especially on the Texas campus.There’s a new conference ...
College Football Playoff: Conferences solve their differences (for now) and agree on general framework for 2026 and beyond
The FBS conferences and Notre Dame agreed on Friday to continue the College Football Playoff beyond the 2025 season, signing ...
Ball security, leadership key as Aztecs look to identify starting quarterback
San Diego State seemingly auditions a new starting quarterback on an annual basis.In the past 12 years, the Aztecs have opened ...
Results and more: A look at what happened at Penn State football’s Pro Day inside Holuba Hall
Most of those at Penn State’s Pro Day Friday were relatively quiet throughout the afternoon’s workouts, but there was one ...
Defense dominates first two weeks of Oregon State spring practice as Beavers ready for 2-week breather
CORVALLIS – Oregon State hit the break of spring practices Saturday, not exactly the midpoint but a good place to assess ...
Dillon Gabriel to have similar input, autonomy as Bo Nix had in Oregon’s offense
Published Mar. 16, 2024, 6:26 p.m.By James CrepeaEUGENE — Dillon Gabriel will have much of the same autonomy as Bo Nix did ...
Two transfers, one underclassman who impressed in Missouri football's spring game
With that, spring camp’s a wrap.Missouri football held its Black & Gold spring game Saturday in front of a healthy crowd ...