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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
The difference will show where SEC and B1G schools continue assembling larger and larger coaching staffs despite the NCAA limit on coaches. Alabama has a whole extra coaching staff with quality control assistants, analysts, and other such titles. They're stepping in to do the job of the coaching staff except literally physically coaching the guys on the practice field. But they're doing a lot of the video work and coaching the kids on film. That's where the G5 schools are already behind - we can't afford that money, so our coaches have to do everything instead of being able to zero in very specifically.
02-08-2017 03:39 PM
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