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re: Boosters in the NIL era
Posted on 1/17/22 at 3:54 pm to nicholastiger
Posted on 1/17/22 at 3:54 pm to nicholastiger
"It’s the buyouts that need to be eliminated"
How do you propose this be done? You want to hire the next big coach but say no to his buyout request? His agent will U turn his arse before he sits down at the negotiating table and walk out the door for the next team willing to put it in their contract. It's part of a compensation package now and not going anywhere. You are going to have to pay a whole lot more up front if you don't want buyouts but that defeats the purpose of what you are trying to get.
How do you propose this be done? You want to hire the next big coach but say no to his buyout request? His agent will U turn his arse before he sits down at the negotiating table and walk out the door for the next team willing to put it in their contract. It's part of a compensation package now and not going anywhere. You are going to have to pay a whole lot more up front if you don't want buyouts but that defeats the purpose of what you are trying to get.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 4:21 pm to PeleofAnalytics
I don’t think buyouts will be eliminated, but I think eventually boosters will be paying players through NIL in some form or another. This will cut into the pool of money that is dipped into when it’s time to renew a coaches contract or buy them out. In the past, college coaches were the by far the highest paid people in their organization. In the NFL, it’s obviously a lot different. The days of seeing coaches sponsored by business like Raising Cains may be coming to an end. That just gets in the way of another NIL deal for an athlete.
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 4:23 pm
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