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squire17

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  1. I was way off with my claim that the average salary in the MAC for a men’s BB HC is $700k. I just looked it up some of the data is out of date, because R Murphy, and K Davis, (plus others) for example are no longer coaching in the MAC. But using the data anyways, not counting supplemental add ons or bonuses, the average base salary is a little over $350k. Mea Culpa.

  2. 5 minutes ago, Ubbulls84 said:

    Forget his salary. We are playing like crap offensively once again. Can anyone hit a wide open three??

    You can’t pay a man $300k for inferior work and results. It’s time to either pony up to the MAC average of $700k, or just bite the bullet and hope that $300 (or less) will tide you over.

  3. 3 minutes ago, SGBull said:

    A king's ransom? Last time I checked his salary was about average in the MAC. Not saying he should be the coach next year though.

    Whitesell’s base salary this year is $300k. I think you could get a kid just out of school who would gladly coach the Bulls for a third of that. That would lower the tuition a couple of bucks, at least. 

  4. 2 hours ago, BrooklynBull said:

    The who sets the rules?  No one?

    By the way the most hypocritical thing going is schools complaining about the NCAA rules.  They voted for them.

    Oh, I agree with you. The schools are hypocritical too. Absolutely. Case in point the Ivies which turn themselves into knots to curtail the number of deserving Asians admitted to their schools. Who sets the rules? That’s a good question. I don’t have the answer other than to say that the NCAA, theoretically, allows students with SAT scores of 400 out of 1600 to play DI sports. And yet they’ll nail a kid (and school) for getting a free Whopper and fries. It’s absurd. Who sets the rules? Time for someone else.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, BrooklynBull said:

    NO WE CANNOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    How plausible is it that many, if not most, DI programs will contemplate disassociating from the auspices of the NCAA? The guidance of that body hasn’t exactly made life easy for the vast majority of schools. I would love it if a few schools would have the guts to completely sever their connections to an arrogant, officious, and hypocritical association. There would be an avalanche of schools following suit.

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