For years, Rob Glass has probably been the most routinely recognized strength coach in college football thanks to Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy. Now it appears that the 18th-year OSU staffer might also be the highest-paid.
According to a report by The Oklahoman‘s Scott Wright, Glass’ new deal makes him “likely” the top-earning strength coach in the sport. This is based on documents obtained from the USA Today Network.
The contract, which took effect Feb. 1, is reportedly good for five years and $1 million annually. Previously, Ohio State’s Mickey Mariotti was the highest-paid strength assistant at $801,150, according to public knowledge.