Nobody likes to discuss the money they make at their job — unless they’re a college football coach.

These guys routinely use public information on other head coach compensation as leverage for negotiating their own new deals.

Here’s a look at the updated list of SEC coaching salaries for 2015. Who do you think needs a raise the most? Who gets paid too much?

2015 salary sources: USA Today, Dallas Morning News, CBS Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN and The Courier-Journal.

1. Nick Saban, Alabama: $7.16 million*
Most recent contract signed: June 2014

2. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M: $5 million
Most recent contract signed: December 2013

3. Les Miles, LSU: $4.37 million*
Most recent contract signed: January 2013

4. Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss: $4.3 million
Most recent contract signed: December 2014

5. Gus Malzahn, Auburn: $4.1 million
Most recent contract signed: December 2013

6. Gary Pinkel, Missouri: $4.02 million
Most recent contract signed: April 2015

T7. Bret Bielema, Arkansas: $4 million
Most recent contract signed: February 2015

T7. Dan Mullen, Mississippi State: $4 million
Most recent contract signed: February 2015

T7. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina: $4 million
Most recent contract signed: January 2014

T7. Mark Richt, Georgia: $4 million
Most recent contract signed: January 2015

11. Butch Jones, Tennessee: $3.6 million
Most recent contract signed: December 2014

12. Jim McElwain, Florida: $3.5 million
Most recent contract signed: December 2014

13. Mark Stoops, Kentucky: $3.25 million
Most recent contract signed: October 2014

Not ranked:
Derek Mason, Vanderbilt: Private university does not reveal contract information.
Most recent contract signed: January 2014

* — denotes the use of 2014 salary totals from USA Today to account for additional pay that is not reflected in projected 2015 base pay.