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  1. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    Bull****. Stop falsifying.
  2. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    You're talking about @305_separatist ...
  3. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    ************, Rudy Gobert doesn't have to recruit like Mario does! Be honest with your math!
  4. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    I would say it lacks context. And is overly alarmist. For instance, the mention of the "Exec Comp over $1M" excise tax (which is only for non-profits, as the FOR-profits take the hit as a PERM expense addback) was completely gratuitous. And very "inside baseball". 99.9% of the readers of...
  5. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    Yes, but that is how WE feel. Money is being spent, and we are happy about this. The problem with the reporting is the differential between the headline and the details (most of which were, fairly enough, included in the article). However, the article was written from the context-free...
  6. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    He. Didn't. He had a $9.9M contract buyout at Oregon. The PERSON has to pay the buyout personally, his new employer cannot. Mario was given $14.9M (grossed up for federal and state income tax, so that he would have $9.9M after-tax), and Mario then took that money and paid Oregon and the IRS...
  7. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    And for the record, this is because FOR-PROFIT corporations have a disallowed deduction for exec comp over $1M, thus the disallowed portion gets taxed at 21% (I just computed this for some of the execs at my company). Since a non-profit "doesn't pay taxes", the 21% excise tax puts them on a...
  8. TheOriginalCane

    Mario Cristobal got paid record amount in 2022

    I've tried to explain this before. The $14.9 million in "other reportable compensation" is the grossed-up amount that allowed Mario to buy out of his Oregon contract.
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