These worthless assistant dudes in sweat suits sitting behind coach Cal doing absolutely nothing but acting dramatical?
Probably embarrassing what they make...
clockwise1965
SBR Hall of Famer
10-01-13
6753
#2
It is joke
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388189
#3
easy 100k
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cincinnatikid513
SBR Aristocracy
11-23-17
45360
#4
NCAA Division I Basketball
In NCAA Division I basketball, a number of men's and women's teams are nationally known, with top winning schools paying assistant coaches high salaries. For example, as of 2013, assistant coaches for the Michigan men's basketball team make base annual salaries of $155,000 to $160,000. At the University of Connecticut, the primary assistant women's basketball coach makes about $250,000 in base salary. A study by Marquette University also shows that pay for men's football and basketball assistant coaches are affected by the school's success on the field or court.
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Doug tushyterror
SBR MVP
07-03-12
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milwaukee mike
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-22-07
26914
#6
it's not that much, compared to the head coach pay
college sports coaches are the highest paid public employees in most states
head coach makes 9 million, and people think the 150k is too much?
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keely85
SBR MVP
01-04-15
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They prob do so much terrible trash work behind the scenes with players grades, game film, logistic crap, etc.
Prob more managing a team then actually coaching.
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mjsuax13
Moderator
03-14-15
24800
#8
Originally posted by keely85
They prob do so much terrible trash work behind the scenes with players grades, game film, logistic crap, etc.
Prob more managing a team then actually coaching.
Yes. Dealing with player drama, side piece drama, paying hush money, dealing with the uncle who wants a paycheck, covering up drug tests, hiding their drugs at the stash house, helping players cheat on tests, picking the players no show classes for them, talking the local police department about all the off the field transgressions, mostly track covering, etc... lots of work for sure.
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seaborneq
SBR Posting Legend
09-08-06
22556
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Originally posted by mjsuax13
Yes. Dealing with player drama, side piece drama, paying hush money, dealing with the uncle who wants a paycheck, covering up drug tests, hiding their drugs at the stash house, helping players cheat on tests, picking the players no show classes for them, talking the local police department about all the off the field transgressions, mostly track covering, etc... lots of work for sure.
In hoops you could have a coach per player and if you are winning no one will say a thing.