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Thompson football coach Mark Freeman likely won't mind the news that former Fairhope coach Adam Winegarden was hired to lead the Auburn football program this week. According to reports, Winegarden will receive a salary of $123,000 annually at Auburn.
That means the distinction of being the highest-paid high school football coach in Alabama no longer belongs to Freeman. When Freeman was hired away from Spanish Fort by Thompson in December, he was paid $1,000 more annually than Hewitt-Trussville coach Josh Floyd.
Freeman held the title as the state's highest-paid coach for less than two months and without even having a single spring practice in Alabaster. Floyd was hired by the Huskies back in June and his salary rate raised the bar for high school football coaches in Alabama by some $12,000 per year.
It also means the highest-paid coach in Alabama no longer competes and resides in the Birmingham metro area. The three previous highest-paid high school football coaches in Alabama had been from the Metro area.
According to specifics first reported by the Auburn-Opelika News, Winegarden will receive a $91,000 base salary as director of football operations and a $32,000 coaching supplement. The director of football operations title means that he'll oversee the system's entire football programs from the middle school to the varsity level.
When AL.com surveyed the salaries of football coaches all across Alabama last spring and summer, Winegarden was found to have been making a total of $80,606. He was the highest-paid high school football coach at a public school in Baldwin County.
That equated to $70,770 as a teacher at Fairhope plus an additional $9,837 as a supplement for being the head football coach. His new position included no teaching duties and it equates to a raise of approximately $42,394 from what he had been making after three years leading the Pirates.
Winegarden's teams went 28-8 at Fairhope. His teams made the playoffs each season. Carver-Montgomery beat his Pirates twice in the second round. The only playoff setback also came in the second round to Foley.
This year’s Fairhope team went 10-0 in the regular season, winning the Region 1 championship in the first season of Class 7A football. The Pirates beat Jeff Davis 23-14 in the first round before losing to Foley 34-7 in the second round to finish 11-1.