Some do. Most school systems list the pay scale online. The state of NC lists all salaries online so if you know their name and what department/division, you can see exactly what they makeDoes your employer publicly list all salaries?
Public money. There's a difference in that and knowing the details of a private contract. For example, we didn't know how much all football coaches makeSome do. Most school systems list the pay scale online. The state of NC lists all salaries online so if you know their name and what department/division, you can see exactly what they make
@Weezer this is what we were talking about yesterday.Yes - any monies they receive from revenue sharing are technically for playing football. Money from NIL deals is not for playing football.
Thank you.This is only a projection, but gives you a solid idea https://www.knoxnews.com/story/spor...yroll-revenue-sharing-projection/82795837007/
Easy, pal. Just curious. We hear that this guy makes this much; that guy makes that much. I don't intend to make trouble by saying someone is not worth what we are paying him. Just curious.Why do you want to know that? Nothing good is going to come from it. Will lead to a place none of us wants to go questioning their contributions vs. NIL money.
If they are getting paid to play it would be in violation of both court rulings. The fact is a player can sell his/her name and likeness and make a profit and the university can revenue share with players but nothing in any ruling I have seen indicates a player can be paid to play.Maybe a few, but many are pay for play. That's a fact
They are paid to play, coaches know it. All of college football does it, especially the power 4 teamsIf they are getting paid to play it would be in violation of both court rulings. The fact is a player can sell his/her name and likeness and make a profit and the university can revenue share with players but nothing in any ruling I have seen indicates a player can be paid to play.