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Michigan's Jim Harbaugh weighing $125 million contract extension offer that carries no-NFL clause, per report
Harbaugh has courted NFL teams during each of the last two hiring cycles
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Michigan's Jim Harbaugh weighing $125 million contract extension offer that carries no-NFL clause, per report
Harbaugh has courted NFL teams during each of the last two hiring cycleswww.cbssports.com
Exactly$125m??
And people complain about NIL.
Ban all outside money (not just NIL) if you want a level playing field with the Michigan, OSU or PSU
The money is ridiculous and unwarranted in my opinion. But the current model mimics corporate America. Those at the top are paid handsomely and the minions (some of them) now get paid for their athletic services.Exactly
Don’t pay a kid but let the coach have generational wealth
The money is ridiculous and unwarranted in my opinion. But the current model mimics corporate America. Those at the top are paid handsomely and the minions (some of them) now get paid for their athletic services.
It def. mimics it, but the average employee doesn't have the power (or talent) these athletes doThe money is ridiculous and unwarranted in my opinion. But the current model mimics corporate America. Those at the top are paid handsomely and the minions (some of them) now get paid for their athletic services.
Yep, and those a-holes are putting distance from whoever the #2 team isQuickly becoming the easiest school in America to hate.
Wasn't the booger eater suspended twice this year?The corrupt NCAA dropping the ball once again
Michigan is easily a top 4 team in America and deserve to be in the playoffs
But they're rewarded a # 1 seed when they were accused of, and admitted to, and had a suspension of their head coach served for... cheating. And insultingly egregious cheating at that.
"Hey congrats on blanataly breaking the rules and screwing over every team you played, here's the # 1 seed"
When they say it's not about money... it's always about the money
That’s the trend in our country since 1970s. The top 1% get a bigger piece of each dollar produced by the economy every year - creating a class of super rich who have enough money to dominate the political system, cementing their advantage through changes to regulations, tax code, and laws.
Buzz is that’s where Belichick is headed.My prediction is Harbaugh will be the head coach of the LA Chargers in 2024.
Not sure, I know he was for the cheating issue thoughWasn't the booger eater suspended twice this year?
Years ago I saw a piece on the PBS NewsHour called "Winner Takes All." I don't recall the details but the gist of the report was that we were moving into an era where the people at the top, the winners, get ever larger and more obscene amounts of money while everyone else plods along and fights over the scraps. We are well into this era--yet the winners and the people at the top are blissfully unaware and keep making it worse and worse--and we can see the negative effect it has on morale in our angry and resentful politics. Millions and increasingly tens of millions being given to the coaches of non-profit organizations as if they were for-profit is another step down.The money is ridiculous and unwarranted in my opinion. But the current model mimics corporate America. Those at the top are paid handsomely and the minions (some of them) now get paid for their athletic services.
Definitely doesn't deserve what Saban gets, but in the free market, God bless him if he can get itTop 1% of US is $11 million net wealth
Top 0.1% of US is $25 million
His net worth is estimated to already be well over $35 million.
It was absurd when he came to college from the NFL and was given a comparable salary around $8 million/yr.
$125 million is an obscene amount of money to give to someone who is already under contract through 2026, working at his alma mater, plagued with unresolved scandals and has a 3-7 bowl record.
He doesn’t deserve as much as Saban.
It def. mimics it, but the average employee doesn't have the power (or talent) these athletes do
Otherwise, you'd see employees essentially revolting and signing large figure side deals like these athletes are doing
I'm not disagreeing with you, I think it's outrageousI don’t think anyone is comparing the average employee to Jim Harbaugh.
His baseline of comparison should be running a $250m/yr non profit, that produces 15 fundraisers a year, not the NFL. A few million, sure. Endorsements? Ok. Free market all the way. But $125 million in salary is pure insanity.
You want NFL money, go live in that world and compete on that level.
This is so dumb and bad not only for football, but college athletics and higher ed more generally.
The NCAA messiness will be resolved once they bring the hammer down on Directional Drillbit Tech.Guy coaches 6 games, has the program in all sorts of NCAA messiness, more key players on both O & D are leaving rather than staying and no one in the NFL wants him.
Michigan is bidding only against themselves. Is this story planted by his agent?
Top 1% of US is $11 million net wealth
Top 0.1% of US is $25 million
His net worth is estimated to already be well over $35 million.
It was absurd when he came to college from the NFL and was given a comparable salary around $8 million/yr.
$125 million is an obscene amount of money to give to someone who is already under contract through 2026, working at his alma mater, plagued with unresolved scandals and has a 3-7 bowl record.
He doesn’t deserve as much as Saban.
I'm not disagreeing with you, I think it's outrageous
But we all contribute to it in one way or another
Buying merch, watching on tv, purchasing tix to games, subscribing to Peacock, talking about it on message boards, etc.
It all feeds the beast
I agree, eventually everything has to have a limit I assume but right now it doesn’t seem that wayI know we do. I love college sports and am not RU 1,000;
It’s about how sports/entertainment in general has gone off the deep end. It all (including cost of higher Ed) feels completely unsustainable.
earlier in the year for recruiting violationsNot sure, I know he was for the cheating issue though
Yes, I had actually forgotten about thatearlier in the year for recruiting violations