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In reply to the discussion: Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. [View all]Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)106. You realize these sports are profitable, right?
In 2011-2012, university of texas made 78 million in profit off their football team. That money went into other college programs.
Yes, coaches may make as much as 5 million a year, but is that really a problem? The highest paid coach was Alabama's Nick Saben, at just under 5 million. His program made 45 million in profit. Lets say they cut his pay to 1 million, and he leaves for a better paying job. With a less knowledgeable coach, they will not be as good of a team. Maybe their profit will drop to 35 million.
Now you have 10 million dollars less to fund other activities. How does that solve anything? Would you rather have them increase their tuition, just so a coach is not the highest paid employee?
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Except for the part where the United States of America is not a business, but a nation
Bluenorthwest
May 2013
#10
Bush was paid too much. Anyway, ex-prez makes mega bucks in speeches, board directorships, etc.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2013
#50
A business exists solely to make money. A government exists to govern a populace.
LanternWaste
May 2013
#59
Now a days, business exist to make money and government exists to make sure they do.
RC
May 2013
#66
I have always thought our Texan obsession with High School football out of proportion and still do
arely staircase
May 2013
#5
Oregon pays the university football coach more than anyone when there is not even
Bluenorthwest
May 2013
#11
Of course you have no problem with it, TRAVIS. You LIKE the patriarchal society.
Honeycombe8
May 2013
#111
Priorities of the elite,....use The Games to keep the people distracted....
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2013
#44
One would think Florida would be producing some real rocket scientists.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2013
#84
About as valid as and truthful as "marching bands-- training kids how to be single for the rest of t
LanternWaste
May 2013
#61
Somehow I doubt you have much insight as to the problems young nonathletic boys face . . .
radicalliberal
May 2013
#82
But sports institutionalize "otherness" and without "otherness" indoctrination, rich ppl can't
valerief
May 2013
#47
I almost didn't open this thread. I'm glad I did, in a train-wreckish kind of way... nt
MADem
May 2013
#53
when you have an anti-female jock society where men call the shots and intellect isn't valued
librechik
May 2013
#65
The football and basketball programs bring in millions of dollars of income from
WCGreen
May 2013
#78
I don't see anything wrong with this though (I'm not a sport fan). The free market ...
JackN415
May 2013
#92
it might just come down to the notion that winning Football or Basketball teams are thought to bring
Douglas Carpenter
May 2013
#100