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<blockquote data-quote="KlausMikaelsonTheOriginal" data-source="post: 21674" data-attributes="member: 886"><p>If you can't reign in coaching salaries and those sweetheart contracts that have them getting paid for nothing if you have to fire them, then only way slow it down is to pay the players, they aren't going to increase the money for the non-revenue sports, and there's only so many luxury facilities they can build.</p><p></p><p>With Bama now paying over $7 mil per year and Texas about to do the same you now have college HCs making more than Super Bowl winning HCs like Tomlin at Pittsburgh, even Tubberville at Cincy makes $3.0 mil per year.</p><p></p><p>The only thing left to slow down coaching salaries is to take a chunk of the windfall and pay the players, the value of the education pales in comparison to the merchandising and TV revenue generated by these players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KlausMikaelsonTheOriginal, post: 21674, member: 886"] If you can't reign in coaching salaries and those sweetheart contracts that have them getting paid for nothing if you have to fire them, then only way slow it down is to pay the players, they aren't going to increase the money for the non-revenue sports, and there's only so many luxury facilities they can build. With Bama now paying over $7 mil per year and Texas about to do the same you now have college HCs making more than Super Bowl winning HCs like Tomlin at Pittsburgh, even Tubberville at Cincy makes $3.0 mil per year. The only thing left to slow down coaching salaries is to take a chunk of the windfall and pay the players, the value of the education pales in comparison to the merchandising and TV revenue generated by these players. [/QUOTE]
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