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Lincoln Riley and Brian Kelly’s contracts


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So don’t know if this was already posted but haven’t seen it anywhere. 
 

Apparently LR got:

110 mil over 6 years (18.3 mil/yr)

A home in LA purchased for 6 million

His current homes purchased

24/7 usage for him and his family to fly on USCs private get. 
 

BK got:

15 mil per year.

 

Rhule only makes 8.5 million. 
 

... Don’t “Rhule” out college.

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15 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

All in the name of the student athlete

The NIL rights basically allows the universities to avoid the threat of paying athletes directly. You are about to witness the next big spending spree in college football for the next few seasons. Especially with playoff expansion and conference expansion. TV deals are about to get stupid.

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25 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I hope Rhule quits on the Panthers, would make the transition much easier. And we can villianize him forever.

I mean….if his heart isn’t in this (his head sure as hell isn’t) he needs to man up and walk out with some dignity. Stop lying to the team, the fans, and himself and stop stealing paychecks. Just digging a deeper hole. 
 

“Resigned” looks a heck of a lot better on a resume than “fired” 

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32 minutes ago, Varking said:

I would love for Tomlin to be here. 

The Steelers never fire head coaches. Plus from what I've read, Tomlin has a lot of sway there. Plus they can put a lot of blame on Roethlisberger hitting the wall.

I think it's more likely Kevin Colbert retires than it is that Tomlin is gone.

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