This man made over $10 million a year at Bama in 2022 and 2023. His total earnings as the Bama head coach exceeded $120 million. Most of that was under a system where Saban's players got none of the pie. And the school is currently paying him $500K a year to be an "advisor."
LSU is on track to spend nearly $100 million on coach and AD buyouts over 10 years.
Meanwhile, revenue sharing for Bama and LSU football comes out to roughly $120K a player, in programs that generate over $100 million a year in revenue.
Let's stop blaming athletes for their schools' financial mismanagement.
I do not believe that the Protect College Sports Act of 2026 will pass. While this legislation closes many gaps, it's not there yet. With so much money involved, there's no true solution without collective bargaining.
Buying Arlington Park without doing the due diligence to see if it was politically viable to secure public funds to build there is the reason we are here folks. They might actually be better off selling back the land, writing down the loss and starting from square 1 - if they want to stay in state.
I've never been at a medical conference where the results have been greeted with a standing ovation
Tremendous breakthrough in pancreatic cancer treatment
Through science
Hard work, rigorous research, clinical trials.
Science
Not the quack pseudoscience of social media
Interesting thread. This whole situation seems like a "You're penalizing athletes for playing in a competitor league" lawsuit waiting to happen, similar to what we've seen with JUCO lawsuits.
Things that didnβt exist last time the Knicks were in the NBA finals:
iPhone
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
π
Tesla
SpaceX
Bitcoin
Gmail
Amazon Prime
Google Maps
Netflix streaming
Android
ChatGPT
WhatsApp
TikTok
Snapchat
Xbox
Pinterest
LinkedIn
iPad
Uber
Airbnb
Reddit
Spotify
Zoom