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LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda's salary of $2.5 million makes him the highest paid assistant coach in College Football, according to USA Today Sports' updated database of the highest paid assistants.

Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables was No. 2 on list with a salary of $2,200,000, followed by Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele at No. 3 with a salary of $2,050,000.
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Aranda’s contract, which is guaranteed through March 31, 2022, makes him more highly paid than four head coaches in the Pac-12 Conference. Missouri’s Barry Odom, a head coach in Aranda’s own league, the Southeastern Conference, made slightly less ($2.35 million) this season.

Aranda, 42, was a little-known commodity as recently as six years ago. After working his way up from places like Cal Lutheran and Delta State to the FBS level at Utah State in 2012, his reputation blossomed when he followed Gary Anderson to Wisconsin and ran a defense that finished in the top-10 nationally for three straight seasons even though his roster wasn’t loaded with blue-chip recruits.
Here is how all of LSU's assistant coaches stack up in the database.

1. Dave Aranda - $2.5 million
42. Steve Ensminger - $800K
85. Tommie Robinson - $600K
150. James Cregg - $485K
164. Jerry Sullivan - $460K
205. Corey Raymond - $410K
245. Greg McMahon - $385K
247. Bill Busch - $385K
489. Mickey Joseph - $235K
529. Dennis Johnson - $210K

You can see the full database here.
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NoGeaux65 months
No way Cregg and Robinson should make more than Raymond.
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Outboard65 months
Cregg and Raymond need a raise ASAP!
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FLObserver65 months
why does Cregg need a raise?Oline was terrible.
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TaderSalad65 months
I am not going to say Aranda is overrated. I will say that he is overpaid based on his product. We faced some very stout defenses this year that I was more impressed with than ours. Most concerning is his inability to recruit/develop pass rushers. Chaisson went down and we had nothing... zip... notta. To demand top pay, you have to do better, IMO. 70+ pts to figgies still hurts.
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GoRuckTiger65 months
Raymond needs a raise pronto. How many DBs has this guy recruited and sent to the NFL? Most of them first round picks.
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cajunlsu65 months
$800k won't bring in the best OC.
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rob6265 months
Duh. If LSU wants another OC the money is there.
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bayoucook65 months
None of Aranda's defenses has ever been close to the 2003,2007,or 2011 defenses.
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idlewatcher65 months
We need a staff purge bigly
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jimbeam65 months
42. Steve Ensminger — $800K Crying.gif
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JackieTreehorn65 months
$800K for Ensminger. lulz
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LSUvet7265 months
LSU staff is fourth in country in pay...... We are not getting our money’s worth. ... need a change soon
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TaderSalad65 months
Agreed. When you look at it this way, we should be in the top 5.
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FLObserver65 months
raymond and aranda the only ones worth the price. Raymond needs a raise.Take some from ensminger/gregg/robinson/sullivan. Offensive staff sure didnt earn it!
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eugene1928LSU65 months
I wouldn't take as much from the offensive guys as I would from the over paid aranda, based on what he's making. HIS defense was hardly anywhere near a "shut down" product, mediocre against the run, and zip on the pass rush. Let's hope he has more imagination in stopping UCF than he did against a 7-4 atm team.
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SirWinston65 months
He is so bad - just watch the AtM overtimes
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BowDownToLSU65 months
Jerry Sullivan - $460K We need more production out of the wide receivers for almost a half a mill
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HuRRiCaNe MiLeS65 months
Aranda is overrated. Sorry.
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Gumbo165 months
Are you eating lead paint chips?
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eugene1928LSU65 months
That's a fact jack, I don't see the genuis in Aranda's defense, became very evident in his inability to come up with 1 stop in OT against atm
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