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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 381831" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>The issue is going to resolve itself...it's pretty simple, actually. As these salaries increase, so do the buyouts...but the schools aren't going to fire those guys and pay those buyouts. You think Texas A&M could afford Jimbo's buyout for a 10-year 75 Million contract and then go hire another coach with a similar contract? Hell no...</p><p></p><p>See the problem is that we assume the guys that get the big contracts are good coaches. When they aren't, said school will be stuck with a bad coach for 10 years. Once this happens a few times...and it will...the salaries will either come back down or the coaches will start signing shorter deals. Either way, it actually benefits the smaller schools in the sense that they will have more stability while the larger schools that want to pay 100 million for a coach will either be stuck with a bad coach or keep changing coaches every few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 381831, member: 932"] The issue is going to resolve itself...it's pretty simple, actually. As these salaries increase, so do the buyouts...but the schools aren't going to fire those guys and pay those buyouts. You think Texas A&M could afford Jimbo's buyout for a 10-year 75 Million contract and then go hire another coach with a similar contract? Hell no... See the problem is that we assume the guys that get the big contracts are good coaches. When they aren't, said school will be stuck with a bad coach for 10 years. Once this happens a few times...and it will...the salaries will either come back down or the coaches will start signing shorter deals. Either way, it actually benefits the smaller schools in the sense that they will have more stability while the larger schools that want to pay 100 million for a coach will either be stuck with a bad coach or keep changing coaches every few years. [/QUOTE]
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