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    So, university presidents are okay with being a farm system for the NFL? The woke professors are going to look the other way? The researchers are going to be okay with this?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkstfan View Post
    I'm skeptical the future is based on the "tip jar" model of NIL collectives. It will be paid directly by the schools and it might not be possible to get $9 million to coach Kentucky football in the future. Notice coaches are screaming at fans to fund NIL collectives. They aren't stupid. They know the coaching budget is the biggest expenditure that can be redirected to paying players.
    As it should be. Coaches are making way too much money on the collegiate level. The buy outs are even more ridiculous. Some get paid millions to fail at their job. Make that make sense!

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    If I'm not mistaken, a coach (or anyone) making $400,000 a year would be in the top
    4% or 5% (or maybe even lower) of wage earners in the country. There is no logical reason to pay a coach $3,000,000, $5,000,000 or $10,000,000 a year? We all know why it's done and in a free country it's a great thing for those that can get it. But it really makes no sense. Especially by institutions that are supposed to be bastions of knowledge and educators of our youth!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    If I'm not mistaken, a coach (or anyone) making $400,000 a year would be in the top
    4% or 5% (or maybe even lower) of wage earners in the country. There is no logical reason to pay a coach $3,000,000, $5,000,000 or $10,000,000 a year? We all know why it's done and in a free country it's a great thing for those that can get it. But it really makes no sense. Especially by institutions that are supposed to be bastions of knowledge and educators of our youth!
    Under this logic, it also makes no logical sense for Joe Burrow to get paid $55 million per year ($150,684 per day/$104.64 per minute). Is it a crazy amount of money? Sure, but the market dictates what the job is worth, regardless of where it falls in the percentage of US wage earners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Student Athlete
    Can we still use alumni poster

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAB View Post
    Under this logic, it also makes no logical sense for Joe Burrow to get paid $55 million per year ($150,684 per day/$104.64 per minute). Is it a crazy amount of money? Sure, but the market dictates what the job is worth, regardless of where it falls in the percentage of US wage earners.
    It is too high, since his compatriots in his generation dont want any indebtedness or to have mistakes held against them why should they receive lifelong windfalls for a few months of "good work"

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAB View Post
    Joe Burrow
    Interesting example...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    It is too high, since his compatriots in his generation dont want any indebtedness or to have mistakes held against them why should they receive lifelong windfalls for a few months of "good work"
    As long as people are still willing to pay the ticket prices, concessions, TV subscriptions, buy the fan gear to support the "MARKET" then they will continue to make a large sum of monies to play a game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns View Post
    As long as people are still willing to pay the ticket prices, concessions, TV subscriptions, buy the fan gear to support the "MARKET" then they will continue to make a large sum of monies to play a game.
    True... but the money sort of does "chase"...
    There is no proof people paying last year agreed with the money towards a new draft pick, if the money "dried up" lets say in 2026, it would be too late to attribute that to poor moves made in 2023 and earlier. So they would come up with a different excuse, or it rights itself because they do like the moves made in 2024 or 2025 and we would never know

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAB View Post
    Under this logic, it also makes no logical sense for Joe Burrow to get paid $55 million per year ($150,684 per day/$104.64 per minute). Is it a crazy amount of money? Sure, but the market dictates what the job is worth, regardless of where it falls in the percentage of US wage earners.
    I agree, the market will always dictate a jobs worth and that won't change. But just think about it, a football coach is a football coach, regardless of location. The expectations of a coach at a FCS school are virtually the same as at a P4 school (he must win games at a high percentage). The job is the same, the resources of the employer is what makes the difference.

  11. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    I agree, the market will always dictate a jobs worth and that won't change. But just think about it, a football coach is a football coach, regardless of location. The expectations of a coach at a FCS school are virtually the same as at a P4 school (he must win games at a high percentage). The job is the same, the resources of the employer is what makes the difference.
    Students playing for a coach on the FCS team probably need better results in the classroom than with the p4

  12. #36

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    NFL, NBA, and NHL salaries make perfect sense.

    The salary structure of their collective bargaining agreements allocates a specific percentage of specific revenue streams for player compensation.

    Joe Burrow gets what he gets because the team is obligated to spend at least a specific amount on salaries as long as certain minimum pay is met. He gets what he gets because the team elected to allocate that much of the salary pool to get him.

    College coaching staffs there is no mandate to spend at least this much of revenue or no more than this much of revenue. Dabo gets a much bigger piece of Clemson revenue than Saban gets of Bama revenue.


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