USA TODAY Sports compiled school pay figures for the head football and men's basketball coaches at a select group of schools with a rich tradition in hoops − every public-school program that has won a national title in men’s hoops since the expansion of the NCAA tournament in 1985.
The data shows that in 2010, men's basketball coaches at those 15 schools made $10.3 million more, cumulatively, than their football counterparts. This year, they are due to make $18.8 million less.
Only two of the 15 schools − Arizona and Connecticut − are paying the men's basketball coach more than the football coach.
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