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It truly is, especially those ranked below the Top 25.
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faircatchcorby
(8950 Posts - Joined: Jan 26, 2011)
Posted at 10:06 pm on Feb 7, 2020
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The rich get richer and so do the assistant coaches. He is now at the same level as
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whatsamataU
- 8:40am 2/7/20
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Great recruiting has a lot to do with the success.
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jray
- 2:49pm 2/7/20
It makes you wonder where it all stops. $10 mil. a year?
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DadUdaMan4
- 9:16am 2/7/20
It stops when unis go bankrupt. Think that's not possible?
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ripperduck
- 1:13pm 2/7/20
It truly is, especially those ranked below the Top 25.
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faircatchcorby
- 10:06pm 2/7/20
Not just below Top 25...,
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ripperduck
- 12:38pm 2/8/20
It has gotten beyond ridiculous, especially in the SEC.
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Frankx
- 12:48pm 2/7/20
It stops with the actual schools stepping out of the NCAA and forming their own league.
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BaronVonZemo
- 9:31am 2/7/20
how does that stop "it"? will the TV revenue stop? I d say its gonna keep increasing
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DonMiller
- 10:02am 2/7/20
The more viewership increases, the more the revenue goes up.The SEC has figured out how the
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whatsamataU
- 10:43am 2/7/20