EyeballKid
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To be fair, coaches’ salaries are nearly exclusively paid by donations to athletic departments—they aren’t funded by the university itself.Just read that the dude is set to make $54 million AFTER getting fired, as that is what LSU owes him. So he fails utterly at LSU and will still walk away with a fortune. IMO, the amount of money being paid to coaches at these big schools is obscene and increasingly indefensible, especially given that many schools are also cutting humanities and liberal arts departments to "save money" and otherwise cutting back on the educational side of their institutions, which is supposedly why they exist in the first place. (I know, I know, it's an SEC school and they really exist just for the football program, but still).
That is, most states have a cap on what they can pay a coach—and it’s usually lower than what they pay the university president or the highest paid prof. So around 1-2 million, give or take.
The rest of the money comes from donors.
It’s still an obscene amount of cash, no argument there. And it shows how fucked up our priorities are as a populace.