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Because data for assistant coaches are included, ADs can determine the total amount a particular school is spending on the coaching staff of a particular sport.
One firm finds niche by selling its salary database to colleges 2010
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Though I note that some disingenuous ADs have suggested incorporating “student interest” surveys so that numbers have to match THAT instead of the student population as a whole — this seems to be a really bad idea in my book, as it really gives the ADs the opportunity to game the system.
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That's you: ADs, NCAA stuffed suits, and pro sports pimps.
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That way, ADs can know the real value of a contract.
One firm finds niche by selling its salary database to colleges 2010
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"Before you see it, the gut reaction is, 'I already have this information,' because ADs have been gathering it for years," Barefoot says.
One firm finds niche by selling its salary database to colleges 2010
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But hey lets stick up for rich ADs and coaches! tomemos Says:
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"ADs would always call and ask for permission to interview my assistants, and I'd say that if you interview him, you'll hire him," Fry said.
Iowa: The Harvard of Coaching Jared Diamond 2011
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The roll in Missouri's athletics department: 15 executive associate, senior associate, associate and assistant ADs beneath Alden and some 190 other athletics personnel ranging from coaches to directors of sports nutrition and video operations.
Missouri shows how schools pay a price for football success 2009
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ADs can also view contracts from public schools in PDF form.
One firm finds niche by selling its salary database to colleges 2010
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I think in the end, Obama is going to be the stronger candidate becuase he is holding his poll numbers fighting his rival Democrats in the front yard and Republics propagana and ADs in the back yard an then the media all around - (he's still standing) ... now that's a Fighter.
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