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re: Are coaches paid too much?
Posted on 10/24/16 at 5:58 pm to saban4prez17
Posted on 10/24/16 at 5:58 pm to saban4prez17
Saban's salary is paid for after we play two home games. Our sky-boxes start out at about 30K per year.
Winning brings in tons of money.
Winning brings in tons of money.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 6:00 pm to Crimson Wraith
The question is if players are paid too little.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 6:00 pm to TheCheshireHog
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No thank you to Socialism.
Millennials and dimocraps love socialism. If they ever had to live under it they'd think otherwise.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 6:02 pm to cardboardboxer
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The question is if players are paid too little.
Players are there to get educated. Free education, medical, books, meals, healthcare, lodging ...
They also get stipends every year and can get federal grants they don't have to pay back as well.
Athletes are getting paid plenty.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 6:10 pm to saban4prez17
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tuition at a University in Germany, for example, is about 500 euros per semester,
Yes, but their football program is so bad that they would lose to a SEC East team.
And when the scalpers start selling vacancies in English 101, those English prof's will be making 5 mil a year too.
This post was edited on 10/24/16 at 6:15 pm
Posted on 10/24/16 at 6:12 pm to saban4prez17
I think so but that's just me. The agents definitely push it up. Buyouts tend to make me scratch my head. It makes a coach unfireable if decided it is best. There should be set goals that need to be hit, and if not then letting a coach go shouldn't be so difficult. If a coach comes in with 10 win seasons expectations, and nothing but 5-6 win years he should be gone. He isn't going to though cause he has it kush until his contract is out or buyout hits the right spot. Then can drop into the coordinator or lower ranks HC rotation.
Obviously lots of specifics to these contracts, but university's definitely lost having the upper hand in most of these. It's like a good mid major is sitting in the sweet spot when it comes to hiring. Retention not so much.
Obviously lots of specifics to these contracts, but university's definitely lost having the upper hand in most of these. It's like a good mid major is sitting in the sweet spot when it comes to hiring. Retention not so much.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 6:15 pm to saban4prez17
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the average tuition in Germany, for example, is about 500 euros per semester
No, it isn't. I don't doubt that taxpayers in Germany subsidize college such that the average tuition costs students about that, but the actual cost of education in Germany is far higher than that. What is the real cost to the German society of that subsidy? I don't know, but I promise it's not a rosey as you'd like to believe.
This post was edited on 10/24/16 at 6:17 pm
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