Info below on upper tier DI officials is incorrect. "Big Six" conference officials are paid approximately 750 per game for the two support officials and 900 for the lead official. The also get a per diem for food on game day and their travel is paid for by the host school. They are independent contractors.
Div III, Comm. and JUCO make anywhere from $50 - $150, depending on level.
D2 would AVERAGE about $250,
Lower D1 anywhere from $450- $1200
Upper tier D1 (ACC, Pac-10, Big 12, etc) make anywhere from $1600-2000, depending on conference and if its a conference game.
For all except some D III, the check is waiting for you when you get to the game.
The salary of a Big 10 football official can vary depending on experience. The average rate of pay is $1,000 to $2,500 per game. The top paying officials can make $3,500 per game.
The salary range for NCAA referees falls between $24,480 and $36,720. Pay is based on experience and meeting educational requirements.
It definetly depends on the school but the median is 36,000-44,000
47k to 51k
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It depends on which people you are talking about. You could say Michael Phelps (Olympic Swimmer) makes more money than a linebacker of a small college football league. But the average football player does make more money than an average swimmer.
Football is the number one sports revunue generator on average for all colleges
yes. You must make the team first though.
He could play in another football league, or get a job. They may even go back to college.
a football cant make money everyone knows that
get a scholarship. True or you can just go to college and sign up for football. You will have to pay for your spot but its a way
football players make more money
No money becasue they would just be the top winning team
you make the most money from football
they get paid by the teams
2040 a week