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Ten times the tuition is the barometer. Yea, good luck with that restraint of trade.

Proposed Bill Would Limit Next LSU Football Coach's Pay to $279K

No.

I would be fine on capping PERS to 100k a year. I think Mine B is getting 400k a year from tax payers.

No.

With the salaries even the average football coaches now command, they should not be receiving such an exorbitant retirement 🙄 payout at Taxpayer's expense.

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1 hour ago, Utki said:

I would be fine on capping PERS to 100k a year. I think Mine B is getting 400k a year from tax payers.

27 minutes ago, woundedknees said:

With the salaries even the average football coaches now command, they should not be receiving such an exorbitant retirement 🙄 payout at Taxpayer's expense.

ABSO FREEAKING LUTLY

No.

Not trying to be political, but a congressman getting paid while the government is shutdown, has a lot of nerve telling coaches they are paid too much.

I agree they are over paid. But like a CEO of a big company, the responsibilities are huge and demands compensatory pay.

Too me the problem is the buyout. That's on the individual university. The demands for winning, and now the National championship demands, the schools are as greedy as the coaches agents.

Good luck with this even getting a serious look in congress.

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