Football is a way of life for schools in the SEC. Fans demand an elite on-field product and the stakes are higher than anywhere else in the country.

Because of this high-pressure environment, top coordinators and strength coaches are a necessity. We’ve broken down the 2016 salaries for the SEC’s top assistant and strength coaches, but we decided to combine them for a glance at which programs spend the most in these three important areas.

Here’s a ranking of each SEC school’s combined salaries of coordinators and strengths coaches for 2016.

No. 1: Alabama ($2,925,000)

N0. 2: LSU ($2,845,000)

No. 3: Texas A&M ($2,838,000)

No. 4: Auburn ($1,985,000)

No. 5: Arkansas ($1,890,000)

No. 6: Georgia ($1,866,000)

No. 7: South Carolina ($1,850,000)

No. 8: Ole Miss ($1,845,000)

No. 9: Florida ($1,818,000)

No. 10: Tennessee ($1,724,340)

No. 11: Missouri ($1,660,000)

No. 12: Mississippi State ($1,585,000)

No. 13: Kentucky ($1,465,000)

No. 14: Vanderbilt (N/A)