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Miami is unranked. Still more relevant than Temple.Miami's ranked where now?
Miami is unranked. Still more relevant than Temple.Miami's ranked where now?
Miami is unranked. Still more relevant than Temple.
Temple paying $3 million. LOL. Some are very misinformed about the salaries of college football coaches; everyone is not making $4mil +.
http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/
Some recent contracts.
- Les Miles - Kansas - $2.76 Million
- Chris Klieman - KS ST - $2.3 Million (was a winning machine at ND St.)
- Mack Brown - UNC - $3.5 Milion (Fuentes and Richt basically gave their ACC counterparts the argument for a pay raise by failing spectacularly making $4Million +)
- Walt Bell - UMASS - $625,000/yr
I believe that Philadelphia has a city wage tax also.I originally put this in the wrong chat:
Keep in mind that PA has State taxes and Florida does not.
Not sure how much Manny makes here but let's just say it's 1 million, please let me know if he makes more.
This comes out to be 38,461.54 a check on a biweekly basis with the taxes being 15,742.62 . His Net Pay is 22,708
If he were to receive 3 million from Temple, he would earn 115,386 a check with taxes being near 55K for a net pay of 60,800 every two weeks
You know what’s a great opportunity? Richt hiring a modern day OC and coupling it with a top 10 defense. Contend for the ACC, maybe a playoff berth in the next couple years and then he doesn’t have to settle for a HC at ******* Temple!
I believe that Philadelphia has a city wage tax also.
He'd still likely not end up with a P5 coaching job. If he wants to be a HC then this is a great opportunity. The last several Temple HC's all stepped in to a P5 position and the important thing is that they learned how to be a HC in a low pressure enviornment
Pressure is relative, but we were disappointed to win only 7 last year, and most of us feel that Collins underachieved this year winning only 8. You aren't going to get fired for winning under 9 a year, but we expect to compete for conference championships.
There is still a wage tax for working in the city.Most of the coaches, pro players live in South Jersey or the burbs. Rhule lived in the city though.
And a soda tax.I believe that Philadelphia has a city wage tax also.
There is still a wage tax for working in the city.
He'd still likely not end up with a P5 coaching job. If he wants to be a HC then this is a great opportunity. The last several Temple HC's all stepped in to a P5 position and the important thing is that they learned how to be a HC in a low pressure enviornment
Yeah, because at Temple he'll have an offense comparable to Oklahoma's...
We were #50 in total offense with a first-time starting QB, and our stud RB hurt all year.
I originally put this in the wrong chat:
Keep in mind that PA has State taxes and Florida does not.
Not sure how much Manny makes here but let's just say it's 1 million, please let me know if he makes more.
This comes out to be 38,461.54 a check on a biweekly basis with the taxes being 15,742.62 . His Net Pay is 22,708
If he were to receive 3 million from Temple, he would earn 115,386 a check with taxes being near 55K for a net pay of 60,800 every two weeks
I'm not sure what you're even trying to say here.