New Michigan assistant coach Dan Enos signed a contract with the university on Dec. 15 that defined him as the football team's new "wide receivers/assistant coach."
Earlier this week, Michigan officially introduced Enos, a former Central Michigan head coach and Michigan State assistant, as a member of Jim Harbaugh's offensive staff, with a role still to be determined.
And while the contract officially describes Enos as a receivers coach, it does provide room for that job title to change. With a pay raise.
According to the four-year deal, Enos' base salary begins at $150,000 for the first year of his deal, raising to $200,000 for Year 2, $250,000 for Year 3 and $300,000 for Year 4.