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<blockquote data-quote="eetech" data-source="post: 961357" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>I’m not in favor of Tech hiring Sanders as coach for the simple reason that I don’t believe the Hill would make the changes needed for him to succeed here. And frankly I even slightly lean on the administration’s side here. </p><p></p><p>But the idea that Prime Time would burn the budget down is beyond hilarious. </p><p></p><p>The guy earned the Colorado AA $0.5 million in their spring game in ticket fees. Throw in concessions, etc. it’s pretty easy to see how he would have brought in about a $1mm before the season even began. That in itself would cover 20% of his salary and 40% of the gap between Key and Sanders’s salary. </p><p></p><p>Colorado tickets sold at $400 on average for the game at Nebraska. That’s $20mm in ticket sales there. Even if the AA isn’t able to capture all of that, being extremely conservative they could capture about 5% of that, so about $1mm per game. Over 6 games that already exceeds his $5.5mm annual salary.</p><p></p><p>And all of this is without considering the special impact he would have in the city of Atlanta where he is fondly remembered for being both a Falcon and a Brave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eetech, post: 961357, member: 1924"] I’m not in favor of Tech hiring Sanders as coach for the simple reason that I don’t believe the Hill would make the changes needed for him to succeed here. And frankly I even slightly lean on the administration’s side here. But the idea that Prime Time would burn the budget down is beyond hilarious. The guy earned the Colorado AA $0.5 million in their spring game in ticket fees. Throw in concessions, etc. it’s pretty easy to see how he would have brought in about a $1mm before the season even began. That in itself would cover 20% of his salary and 40% of the gap between Key and Sanders’s salary. Colorado tickets sold at $400 on average for the game at Nebraska. That’s $20mm in ticket sales there. Even if the AA isn’t able to capture all of that, being extremely conservative they could capture about 5% of that, so about $1mm per game. Over 6 games that already exceeds his $5.5mm annual salary. And all of this is without considering the special impact he would have in the city of Atlanta where he is fondly remembered for being both a Falcon and a Brave. [/QUOTE]
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