Iowa State football assistant coaches, staff members salaries for 2025

Iowa State football: Matt Campbell on recent contract extension

Iowa State football coach Matt Campbell recently finalized and signed a contract extension that keeps him in Ames through 2032.

Iowa State football head coach Matt Campbell recently finalized and signed a contract extension that bumps his total compensation to $5 million per year and keeps him in Ames through 2032.

As for the rest of his staff and notable figures within the program, here are their salaries for 2025. The most recent contracts for assistant coaches and administrative figures were obtained through an open-records request.

Iowa State football staff member salaries for 2025

Jon Heacock, defensive coordinator: $1,200,000Taylor Mouser, offensive coordinator and tight ends coach: $750,000Deon Broomfield, safeties coach and pass game coordinator: $550,000Reid Kagy, director of football strength and conditioning: $450,000Ryan Clanton, offensive line coach and run game coordinator: $425,000Noah Pauley, wide receivers coach and pass game coordinator: $425,000Eli Rasheed, defensive line coach: $410,000Hank Poteat, cornerbacks coach: $325,000Jake Waters, quarterbacks coach: $325,000Colby Kratch, linebackers coach: $315,000Jake Landry, running backs coach: $275,000Derek Hoodjer, assistant athletics director for player personnel and general manager: $265,000Greg Brabenec, assistant athletics director for football and chief of staff: $225,000Robert Grande, executive special teams quality control analyst: $120,000

Eugene Rapay covers Iowa State athletics for the Des Moines Register. Contact Eugene at erapay@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @erapay5.


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