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Topic:  College Coaches Becoming CEO's
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rpbobcat
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  Message Not Read  College Coaches Becoming CEO's
   Posted: 10/31/2023 6:57:10 AM 
Interesting article by Dave Skretta of the the A.P. (Its on muckrack) about
the impact of the transfer portal and NIL's on college coaches.

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Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame
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  Message Not Read  RE: College Coaches Becoming CEO's
   Posted: 10/31/2023 12:25:26 PM 
Guess the responsibilities are finally matching the pay.
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bobcatsquared
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  Message Not Read  RE: College Coaches Becoming CEO's
   Posted: 10/31/2023 12:48:07 PM 
I always thought college recruiters had to be a special breed. What other career requires an adult professional to go into homes and kiss the @ss of 17-year-olds? I, for one, would find that demeaning.

It has had to only gotten worse in recent years with the advent of the portal and NIL era. In addition to the previous degrading responsibilities, these coaches now have to compete against their competitors with higher NIL offers. Not to mention having to re-recruit their players every off-season.

Maybe they're not being paid enough, giacamo?
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  Message Not Read  RE: College Coaches Becoming CEO's
   Posted: 10/31/2023 2:13:56 PM 
bobcatsquared wrote:
I always thought college recruiters had to be a special breed. What other career requires an adult professional to go into homes and kiss the @ss of 17-year-olds? I, for one, would find that demeaning.


What other career is completely dependent on the talent of 17 year olds to earn hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars a year?

The NCAA has broken so many brains with decades of propaganda about the merits of amateurism. It's truly through the looking glass to consider the work of the university's highest paid employee demeaning, while the 17 year old kid works for free.



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