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RE: Lots of smoke starting to show in Memphis
(03-07-2018 10:22 AM)wavefan12 Wrote:  So you are either stuck with a $9.75mm buyout or have the pleasure of keeping a lame duck coach (this story is going to kill an already bad Tubby recruiting staff).

That buyout is absurd BTW. There was no demand for Tubby, why come up with such an absurd contract? These admins are useless. The hand out money hoping it will circle back to them one day.

Who is stuck? The boosters have the wad to do it, or they would never sign up for it. It's not like the school is paying the salaries and buyouts.

And that seems to be the norm these days, not the exception. Check around.

Also, Texas Tech matched. Including that clause.
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