Renowned running back First year as a half-back coach in Colorado below Chief trainer Deion SandersAccording to the employment documents obtained by USA Today Sports.
Faulk, 51, won nearly $ 50 million during his NFL career from 1994 to 2006 and has not resulted in university football so far. His letter of appointment to CU said that he would earn $ 300,000 in basic salary, more $ 100,000 in community awareness to promote the university’s mission and message – an amount that will go to $ 125,000 during his second year of employment.
These are the same terms as the coach of Colorado runners, Gary Harrell, had in his contract before leaving the staff.
Faulk replaces Harrell and is responsible for helping to improve a racing game that ranked dead in the country in the yards on the ground per game in both seasons of Sanders as a colorado coach in 2023 and 2024.
According to his appointment letter, Faulk will also obtain a courtesy car or $ 600 per month instead of a courtesy car for car travel in the condition, as well as $ 20,000 for moving expenses.
Other news of staff under deion Sanders
Faulk will join a staff who now includes three professional football professionals, in particular himself, Sanders and a graduate assistant coach Warren Sapp, who started last year With $ 150,000 in annual salary.
Last week, Colorado also approved a new two -year contract and an increase in major salary increase for the defensive coordinator Robert Livingston, who is now the best paid assistant coach in the history of the school at 1 , $ 5 million this year after winning $ 800,000 in 2024.
Livingston’s defense led the Big 12 conference in the quarter-Arrière bags and helped the Buffalo Bring to 4-8 in 2023 to 9-4 in 2024. But the buffs still had a hard time running the ball and protecting the quarter-Arrière in attack. The offensive line has always abandoned the most quarter bags in the Big 12 with 43. The offensive line of last year, Phil Ladholt, left to play a similar role in the state of Mississippi. Gunnar White, a former quality control analyst in Colorado, was promoted to help train the offensive line at $ 275,000 per year, against his previous salary in Colorado of $ 73,000, according to Colorado Records.
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