Montana State University sport coaches reported an average salary of $169,257 in 2024

Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University
Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University
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Sports coaches at Montana State University earned an average salary of $169,257 in 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

This amount is the second-highest coaching salary among post-secondary institutions in Montana.

At Montana State University, male coaches leading men’s teams earned an average of $237,566, whereas female coaches of women’s teams earned $112,332 on average.

The university employed 11 sports coaches during that 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.’

Top 10 Average Coaching Salaries in Montana
Institution Salary
The University of Montana $182,463
Montana State University $169,257
Carroll College $45,511
The University of Montana-Western $43,596
The University of Providence $42,281
Montana Technological University $42,020
Rocky Mountain College $35,260
Montana State University Billings $35,201
Dawson Community College $25,262
Montana State University-Northern $23,206

Information in this story was obtained from the U.S. Department of Education. The source data can be found here.



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