Offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch was the third-highest paid assistant coach at a public Pac-12 school this year, according to USA Today’s assistant coaching data base, and UCLA’s entire nine-man staff was the third-highest paid in the conference.
Fisch, who signed a two-year deal in January, made $810,000 this year. Only Oregon defensive coordinator Jim Leavitt ($1.15 million) and Washington defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski ($867,500) made more as public-school assistants in the Pac-12.
UCLA’s assistant coaches made more than $3.7 million combined. Washington’s staff was the highest-paid Pac-12 group, making more than $4.67 million, followed by Oregon’s that fell just shy of $4 million.
Here’s a list of UCLA’s assistant salaries and how they stack up to other schools in the Pac-12. (Stanford and USC, the conference’s two private schools, are not included)
UCLA assistants:
- Jedd Fisch: $810,000
- Tom Bradley: $510,000
- Demetrice Martin: $455,000
- Hank Fraley: $410,000
- Angus McClure: $410,000
- Rip Scherer: $360,000
- Jimmie Dougherty: $360,000
- DeShaun Foster: $285,000
- Scott White: $107,500