Among Tennessee’s post-secondary schools in 2024, Bryan College-Dayton ranked 24th in coach salaries, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
The data indicates that Bryan College-Dayton provided its coaches an average salary of $40,090, with the top salary reaching $42,219.
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville led the state in 2024 by offering the highest average coaching salary at $1.2 million.
In 2024, the average salary for post-secondary coaches in Tennessee was $125,189, marking a 2.9% rise from $121,626 the previous year.
A Knight Commission report projects that within a decade, some Power 5 football coaches will earn more than their schools spend on scholarships and medical care for all athletes. The study estimates more than $1 billion in new annual revenue from the expanded College Football Playoff and media rights deals. By 2032, nearly half of public Power 5 schools could reach this ‘crossover point.’
Incomplete data provided by post-secondary institutions can sometimes skew salary data.
| Institution | Annual Salary |
|---|---|
| The University of Tennessee-Knoxville | $1.2 million |
| Vanderbilt University | $963,803 |
| The University of Memphis | $444,166 |
| Middle Tennessee State University | $239,281 |
| Belmont University | $191,024 |
| Lipscomb University | $143,421 |
| The University of Tennessee-Chattanooga | $125,696 |
| Tennessee Technological University | $124,956 |
| Tennessee State University | $121,315 |
| Austin Peay State University | $119,036 |
Information in this story was obtained from the U.S. Department of Education. The source data can be found here.

