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    Shalala Sponsoring a bill to limit coaching salaries

    Im referring to strictly university employees, not athletic analysts etc, who are paid from the athletic budget. Administrative costs are the main factor in skyrocketing tuition. The number of non-teaching faculty is out of control.
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    Shalala Sponsoring a bill to limit coaching salaries

    I don’t think the bill would cap AD’s salaries. which is my problem with it. Considering they are being paid 2-5 times more with tax dollars than coaches, why aren’t they going after them? What about bloated administrative staff? What about when Donna was making close to $900k and public...
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    Shalala Sponsoring a bill to limit coaching salaries

    Im not disputing that they are the highest paid state employees, but if tax dollars aren’t going to that salary then it’s essentially a moot point. They could honestly kick them completely off the state payroll and they would be making the same amount. Nike, Adidas, Under Armour and whoever else...
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    Shalala Sponsoring a bill to limit coaching salaries

    Nobody is claiming this isn’t good for Miami and other private schools, but to say you are subsidizing 8 million dollars in coaches salaries is wrong.
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    Shalala Sponsoring a bill to limit coaching salaries

    This is wrong. Go find the other thread about her interview on this topic. Public school coaches are paid low to mid six figure salaries from tax dollars the rest is from the athletic budget and endorsement deals. College coaches contracts are very complex and mostly supplemental. I broke it...
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