Nine different SEC coaches will get paid at least $4 million during the 2016 season. But they’re not the only men hearing cash register rings every month.

Nineteen coaches are getting paid at least $1.15 million by SEC football teams this year. Alabama, Texas A&M and LSU are paying an exorbitant amount of money to head coaches and assistant coaches, if this list is any indication.

Based on USA Today’s salary database, news reports by several SEC beat writers and, in a few cases some educated guesses, here are the 30 highest-paid SEC coaches in 2016.

1. Nick Saban, Alabama head coach ($7.09 million)
2. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M head coach ($5 million)
3. Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss head coach ($4.7 million)#
4. Les Miles, LSU head coach ($4.39 million)
5. Gus Malzahn, Auburn head coach ($4.35 million)
6. Jim McElwain, Florida head coach ($4.25 million)
7. Butch Jones, Tennessee head coach ($4.13 million)
8. Bret Bielema, Arkansas head coach ($4.06 million)
9. Dan Mullen, Mississippi State head coach ($4 million)^
10. Kirby Smart, Georgia head coach ($3.75 million)
11. Mark Stoops, Kentucky head coach ($3.5 million)
12. Will Muschamp, South Carolina head coach ($3.0 million)
13. Barry Odom, Missouri head coach ($2.35 million)
14. John Chavis, Texas A&M defensive coordinator ($1.5 million)
15. Kevin Steele, Auburn defensive coordinator ($1.33 million)
16. Jeremy Pruitt, Alabama defensive coordinator ($1.3 million)
T 17. Dave Aranda, LSU defensive coordinator ($1.2 million)
T 17. Cam Cameron, LSU offensive coordinator ($1.2 million)
19. Bob Shoop, Tennessee defensive coordinator ($1.15 million)
T20. Jim Chaney, Georgia offensive coordinator ($850,000)
T20. Mel Tucker, Georgia defensive coordinator ($850,000)
T22. Robb Smith, Arkansas defensive coordinator ($800,000)
T22. Noel Mazzone, Texas A&M offensive coordinator ($800,000)
T24. Dave Wommack, Ole Miss defensive coordinator ($750,000)
T24. Travaris Robinson, South Carolina defensive coordinator ($750,000)
26. Geoff Collins, Florida defensive coordinator ($701,000)
T27. Josh Heupel, Missouri offensive coordinator ($700,000)
T27. Kurt Roper, South Carolina co-offensive coordinator ($700,000)
T27. Dan Enos, Arkansas offensive coordinator ($700,000)
30. Lane Kiffin, Alabama offensive coordinator ($680,000)

Notes: Based on media reports detailing pay for 2016 as well as 2015 salary data according to the USA Today database. Not all Vanderbilt coaching salaries are made public due to the university’s standing as a private institution. Coacheshotseat.com reported head coach Derek Mason’s salary at $2.25 million. 

^Dan Mullen’s contract, which he signed before the 2015 season, pays him an average of $4.275 million per year. He made $4 million in 2015, but media reports did not detail how much his salary would increase per year.

#Hugh Freeze’s contract will average $4.925 million per season for four years with a raise of $150,000 per season.