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RE: Michigan player calls out B1G Commish $20 Million Bonus...
(05-14-2017 09:16 AM)Frank the Tank Wrote:  
(05-14-2017 07:51 AM)templefootballfan Wrote:  20 million & he done a horriable job
on the other hand, 100 grand a yr is not broke

LOL. I actually agree with the sentiment of the Michigan player (as I believe that college athletes should be paid), but Jim Delany is the most financially successful executive in the history of college sports. Whatever he is paid is a bargain compared to how much money he has made for the Big Ten.

Yes....at this point P5 athletes are basically in a Minor League system and should be treated as such...
05-14-2017 09:18 AM
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