Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano walks on the field in a game against Maryland on Nov. 17.(Photo: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports) Big-money incentive bonuses are not just for college football head coaches anymore. With basic pay for assistant coaches increasing dramatically, their bonuses also are going up significantly. Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano is in line for $446,250 in bonuses this season, and Ohio State offensive coordinator Ryan Day, Alabama coordinators Mike Locksley and Tosh Lupoi are all set for amounts of at least $198,000, according to the terms of their contracts. As a group, Ohio State’s 10 on-field assistant coaches and strength coach Mickey Marotti are due nearly $2.3 million in bonuses. Alabama’s group is currently due more than $1.2 million, but that total could grow by another $270,000 if the Crimson Tide wins the College Football Playoff championship. Ohio State’s and Alabama’s assistants have arrangements under…
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