GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida defensive coordinator Geoff Collins has a chance to join elite company in college football this season.Collins was given a $300,000 raise this year and has a chance to make $1 million annually. Only nine assistant coaches made $1 million in 2015, according to USA Today.Responding to a public records request, the University Athletic Association released details of Collins new contract along with several of coach Jim McElwains other assistants.Offensive line coach Mike Summers got a two-year extension and a raise to $498,500 annually. Summers is the lone holdover from former coach Will Muschamps staff in 2014. Summers original deal paid $200,000 annually, but only because he was still getting money from USC.Summers also got a $39,000 signing bonus with his new deal.Defensive line coach Chris Rumph received a one-year extension, keeping him under contract through 2017, and will earn $500,000 annually. Thats a raise of $85,000.New defensive backs coach Torrian Gray signed a two-year deal worth $335,000 annually. Linebackers coach Randy Shannon received a slight pay increase, from $400,000 to $409,750.Collins got the biggest bump.The 45-year-old assistant originally signed a three-year deal worth $600,000 annually after leaving the same position at Mississippi State. Collins will now earn $890,000 in base salary. He also can earn an annual retention bonus of $150,000 if he remains at Florida.In Collins first season in Gainesville, the Gators finished eighth in the nation in total defense.In total, Florida is paying its assistants $4.23 million in 2016, up from $3.42 million in 2015. Thats a 23.7 percent pay increase.McElwains contract also was released. 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She might still find a way to win this Wimbledon semifinal.Williams trudged to her chair, breathing through parted lips. She sat, a blank look on her face. She popped the red plastic cap on her water bottle, took a sip. She closed her eyes, as if something she didnt particularly care to read were written in the air in front of her. The message might have been: Youre 36 years old. Youve had a great run. But all good things come to an end.Trailing 3-2. So close, but so far. It had cost so much effort. Her legs had stood her in good stead through five matches, providing sufficient spring to launch wicked serves, explosive first steps, on-a-dime changes of direction and minor midpoint stance adjustments. Now they were flagging as she faced Kerber, an extremely clever ball striker.The 28-year-old German knew exactly what she wanted to do. She was aware of Williams age. She knew Williams suffers from an autoimmune condition that causes fatigue and joint pain. 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