He has an annual salary of $4.5 million.
Jim McElwain is a Football Coach with a net worth of $3.6 million. Born in 1962, he has been the head coach for the University of Florida Gators since 2015, and was previously the head coach at Colorado State from 2012 to 2014. During his time at Colorado State, he helped turn the Rams from a 4-8 ball club to a 10-2 ball club, earning him Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year honors. He currently earns an annual salary of $4.5 million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3.6 million (2024)
Jim McElwain, renowned as a football coach in Montana, is expected to have a net worth of $3.6 million by 2024. With an impressive career spanning numerous coaching positions in both college and professional football, McElwain has established himself as a prominent figure in the world of sports. Throughout his career, he has accrued significant financial success through coaching contracts, endorsements, and other income streams associated with his expertise and reputation. As one of the most respected football coaches in Montana, McElwain's net worth reflects his accomplishments and the value he has brought to the football community.
About
Head football coach for the University of Florida Gators beginning in 2015 who previously served as the head coach at Colorado State from 2012 to 2014, helping turn the Rams from a 4-8 ball club to a 10-2 ball club and earning Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year honors.
Before Fame
He played quarterback for Eastern Washington University from 1980 to 1983.
Trivia
His coaching career has brought him to Eastern Washington, Montana State, Louisville, Michigan State and Fresno State as a position coach. He even had a brief stint in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders as a QB coach in 2006.
Family Life
He has daughters named Johanna and Elizabeth, and a son, Jerrett, with his wife Karen McElwain.
Associated With
He was an offensive coordinator and QB coach at the University of Alabama under head coach Nick Saban, helping the Crimson Tide win two national titles while he was there between 2008 and 2011.