TyronePoole
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.O'Brien's five-year deal calls for a base salary beginning at $950,000 in 2012 and increasing by five percent each year. He'll also receive $1 million per year for radio and TV obligations and $350,000 per year from a Nike deal, bringing his total compensation to $2.3 million in Year One. That figure would make O'Brien the Big Ten's sixth highest-paid coach, behind Ohio State's Urban Meyer, Iowa's Kirk Ferentz, Michigan's Brady Hoke, Nebraska's Bo Pelini and Wisconsin's Bret Bielema.
O'Brien can also earn up to $200,000 per year in incentives, including a potential $104,500 bonus if the Nittany Lions make a bowl game next season. O'Brien would make $47,500 for a division title, $76,000 for a Big Ten championship and $85,500 for a BCS national championship in the 2012 season.
well..first he takes a nice hot shower followed by a thorough delousing...and then he goes out on the open market..."..Penn wha?...huh? what is this "state" to which you refer??..
I dont think robertweathers knows that the death penalty is in college football.
He needs to shower alone
BTW, listening to EEI right now and Shepard is going off on PSU big time...seems that the board of trustees have come out and vehemently declared that Joe Paterno's statue will stay where it is ...they say a lifetime of achievement should not be trashed because of a lapse in judgement...I really have to wonder what the hell is in the water over there in Pennsylvania
BTW, listening to EEI right now and Shepard is going off on PSU big time...seems that the board of trustees have come out and vehemently declared that Joe Paterno's statue will stay where it is ...they say a lifetime of achievement should not be trashed because of a lapse in judgement...I really have to wonder what the hell is in the water over there in Pennsylvania
What happened? The same thing that happened to JoePa: misplaced priorities.
When any institution, be it a school, a corporation, or whatever else becomes more important than individuals than problems are inevitable.
It's one thing to cover up for his friend and colleague. It's a whole different matter to cover up for him and set him up to continue with what he was doing to innocent kids. That's indefensible.
Why would anybody let their kids go to unhappy valley is beyond me.
BTW, listening to EEI right now and Shepard is going off on PSU big time...seems that the board of trustees have come out and vehemently declared that Joe Paterno's statue will stay where it is ...they say a lifetime of achievement should not be trashed because of a lapse in judgement...I really have to wonder what the hell is in the water over there in Pennsylvania