Forbes released their 2011 list of the College Football's Greediest Coaches in 2011 and some coaches on the list might surprise you.

Texas Tech Head Coach Tommy Tuberville was 10th on the list with a Greed Premium of 382% with the Red Raiders going 5-7 in 2011 while Tuberville makes $2.1 million per season.

Top of the list is former Texas Tech assistant and recently retired Hawaii Head Coach Greg McMackin with his Greed Premium at 659% and a salary of $1.1 million per year at the school where the average salary for a head coach is just over $144,000 per year. Hawaii finished 6-7.

Others on the list include recently fired Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt, Skip Holtz at South Florida and Randy Edsall of Maryland which finished 2-10.

Which coaches would you add to this list of greediest coaches?

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