Former Ravens defensive coordinator Greg Mattison is among the top four highest-paid assistants in college football, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Mattison, who left the Ravens to become the defensive coordinator at Michigan, signed a three-year contract that guarantees $750,000 per season. He earns $250,000 in base salary and an additional $500,000 in additional compensation for consulting, promotional activities and sponsorships.
His pay can increase through several incentives that include: $22,500 for any bowl game, $37,500 for a second- or third-place bowl, $90,000 for a championship game and $150,000 for the Big Ten title game win.
Mattison's guaranteed money puts him behind Alabama's Kirby Smart and Georgia's Todd Grantham (who each made around $760,000 last year) and Florida's Charlie Weis (who will make $833,333 per season).
In two seasons with Mattison as coordinator, the Ravens defense finished No. 3 in 2009 and No. 10 in 2010. He was replaced by Chuck Pagano.
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