According to a report by The Tuscaloosa News’ Aaron Suttles, new Alabama OC Brian Daboll will make $1.2 million per season.

Although Daboll’s contract hasn’t been finalized yet, he earned a reported $100,000 in March. The University of Alabama’s Board of Trustees will formally approve the contract when it meets in the summer.

Daboll’s annual salary of $1.2 million falls in the middle between Lane Kiffin’s ($1.4 million) and Steve Sarkisian’s ($1 million) salary while serving in the same role at Alabama.

Along with Daboll, recently promoted Mike Locksley will make approximately $600,000, and new tight ends/special teams coach Joe Pannunzio will make approximately $378,000, according to the report.

Nick Saban hired Daboll away from the New England Patriots following Steve Sarkisian’s announcement that he would join the Falcons. Daboll coached the Patriots’ tight ends from 2014-16, and he previously served as the offensive coordinator for three NFL programs: Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs.