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8 Tennessee Football Coaches Refused Pay Cuts Put Forward By Athletic Department
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According to the Knoxville News Sentinel, eight Tennessee football assistants rejected to take voluntary pay cuts asked by athletic director Phil Fulmer...


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theaerialview55 months
Get rid of them then. They haven’t earned their current paycheck.
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awestruck55 months
Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Grumpy and Leo
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kywildcatfanone55 months
When you are getting fired in a month, resist.
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BobABooey55 months
No mention of whether or not the players had a pay cut.
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SoFla Tideroller55 months
Has that donut eating blob taken a cut?
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Texas Weazel55 months
I thought he was eating arse now?
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Hamma112255 months
Pink slip time
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gthog6155 months
That is what the term "voluntary" means. Considering who they coach for, kinda ironic, huh?
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Hangit55 months
You agree to a price. That is the price. If the school made $160 million off of football, do they approach the coaches and give then more money than was in their contract?
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HonoraryCoonass55 months
That’s the way it should work in professional sports, too.
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Mizzoufan2655 months
That’s what coaches ask for all the time through incentives and raises based off increased revenue which is tied to their performance. To act like they aren’t compensated as such when the university makes more is off base
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CanebreakCajun55 months
You want to bitch about them, but a contract is a contract. Of course, the should be fired for sucking.
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BowDownToLSU55 months
Good for them
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idlewatcher55 months
Way to take a stand before getting fired in a month
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GeorgeTheGreek55 months
I wouldn’t take a pay cut either. My family > university.
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Drizzt55 months
This speaks more to the fact that many of these coaches think they are getting let go after this year so why take a pay cut. Remember Pruitt fired the d line coach during a game a few weeks ago. I wouldn’t take a cut either after that.
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lecher la chatte55 months
They are probably working harder now than during a normal year.
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billfish2155 months
I was released from a University during the pandemic due to 'reduction in budget'... I would have happily volunteered to a pay cut.
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kywildcatfanone55 months
Sorry to hear that for you. Most of these guys are millionaires, and they know they are getting fired in a couple of weeks, so for them, it makes sense to decline. Sad you weren't given an option though.
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