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100 FBS Assistants Make at Least $400,000 a Year
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100 FBS Assistants Make at Least $400,000 a Year
01-28-2014 09:49 AM
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RE: 100 FBS Assistants Make at Least $400,000 a Year
I didn't realize that Bud Foster (who is named in this article) is still the DC at Virginia Tech. As I recall he expressed some interest in the UT head coaching job when Pinkel left in 2000 (as did Jay Paterno as I recall) and he was already the DC at Virginia Tech at that time.
01-28-2014 10:55 AM
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RE: 100 FBS Assistants Make at Least $400,000 a Year
I'd throw UT a bone and do it for $300K, that's almost a discount.
01-28-2014 11:25 AM
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