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Last week, the university of Texas' regents decided to make Mack Brown the highest paid coach in college athletics by bumping his salary $2M a year to $5M total, running through 2016. This week, the Texas faculty council voted for a resolution declaring the move to be "unseemly and inappropriate" given the current state of the school's budget. The vote was informal, as not enough members were present for a quorum. Not that it made an ounce...
- Mack Brown's $2 million raise (prawfsblawg.blogs.com)
- UT Faculty Council Criticizes Mack Brown's Raise (feedburner.com)
- Last Night's Winner: Mack Brown (deadspin.com)
Had the Longhorns lost, would he still have received a $2 million raise?
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From star-telegram.com
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Some University of Texas faculty question whether football coach Mack Brown is worth $5 million annually when the school faces tough budget choices.
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From sports-ak.espn.go.com
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Longhorns' coach pulls in $5 million per year
From blog.pennlive.com
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- Mack Brown Gets Big Raise (kvue.com)
- Texas Longhorns coach Mack Brown gets big raise (feedburner.com)
- Mack Brown is Big 12 Coach of the Year (kvue.com)
Faculty meeting finds amount 'unseemly and inappropriate' considering that the school faces tough budget choices
From theglobeandmail.com
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- Texas Faculty Call Coach's Salary 'Unseemly' (news.google.com)
- Last Night's Winner: Mack Brown (deadspin.com)
- Mack Brown: College Football's Five Million Dollar Man (bleacherreport.com)
