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Happycappie25
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 4174 Location: QUEENS!!!!
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Posted: 02/26/15 7:27 am ::: Stringer's old contract still haunting her |
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http://www.app.com/story/sports/college/rutgers/2015/02/26/rutgers-vivian-stringer-salary/24031199/
now this contract was rediclious and was the main reason I continually included her on hot seat lists until this year. In a seperate article by the same author there is apparently pressure from the state house on the underinvestment of the Men's program (which IS grossly underfunded even with Eddie Jordan) just interesting that since that contract is in the past (She took a HUGE pay cut to stay at RU which actually shocked me last year) that it's still a sore spot with the media
(Tho both Seton Hall AND Princeton making huge leaps that overshadow RU's excellent big ten debut can't be helping on the court at the gate and in the media and I'll say it again. Stringer doesn't win the NIT or gets on her high horse and refuses it last year, she's gone and likely Banghart is behind the bench for the Big 10)
now does this mean Stringer is still on the hot seat, don't think so at all...but it is a very interesting article.
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purduefanatic
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 2819 Location: Indiana
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Posted: 02/26/15 9:36 am ::: |
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I'm going to be rooting for her to make the Sweet Sixteen! I like the way that would pay out for her...kinda like a built-in 5 year 401K. With her being 66, I can see her retiring in a few years and the money she would get annually beginning in 2018 would be real nice for her.
Dropping from $900,000/year to $700,000 is quite a big drop percentage wise, but we are still talking about a pretty huge salary in comparison to all Americans.
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cthskzfn
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 12851 Location: In a world where a PSYCHOpath like Trump isn't potus.
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Posted: 02/26/15 11:03 am ::: |
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Many thought her previous contract was ridiculous.
Was she riding high on the coattails of the Imus Incident (4/07) when that contract was negotiated? If so, that probably figured into it.
Was there ever a more over-paid WCB coach? Congrats to C Viv for that honor.
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purduefanatic
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 2819 Location: Indiana
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Posted: 02/26/15 11:15 am ::: |
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cthskzfn wrote: |
Was there ever a more over-paid WCB coach? Congrats to C Viv for that honor. |
A lot of Purdue fans would claim that their current HC has those honors.
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cthskzfn
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 12851 Location: In a world where a PSYCHOpath like Trump isn't potus.
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bacabuck
Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 245
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Posted: 02/26/15 2:19 pm ::: |
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purduefanatic wrote: |
I'm going to be rooting for her to make the Sweet Sixteen! I like the way that would pay out for her...kinda like a built-in 5 year 401K. With her being 66, I can see her retiring in a few years and the money she would get annually beginning in 2018 would be real nice for her.
Dropping from $900,000/year to $700,000 is quite a big drop percentage wise, but we are still talking about a pretty huge salary in comparison to all Americans. |
You say she is currently 66 and may retire "in a few years"? Do you have any information on when that might be ?................I know that I had trouble trying to make that prediction on Joe Paterno's retirement.
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purduefanatic
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Posted: 02/26/15 2:34 pm ::: |
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bacabuck wrote: |
purduefanatic wrote: |
I'm going to be rooting for her to make the Sweet Sixteen! I like the way that would pay out for her...kinda like a built-in 5 year 401K. With her being 66, I can see her retiring in a few years and the money she would get annually beginning in 2018 would be real nice for her.
Dropping from $900,000/year to $700,000 is quite a big drop percentage wise, but we are still talking about a pretty huge salary in comparison to all Americans. |
You say she is currently 66 and may retire "in a few years"? Do you have any information on when that might be ?................I know that I had trouble trying to make that prediction on Joe Paterno's retirement. |
No I don't. Paterno is definitely the exception, not the rule. I see her moving to the side around 70 or so but I have no insider knowledge or anything. Just a guess and yours would be as good as mine.
I could see her post-coaching career going in so many different directions. I could see her being pretty involved in the WBCA and helping to direct women's basketball into the future...I could see her staying on at Rutgers in some sort of advisory position to the athletic department and maybe even to the President's office...I could see her pretty involved in charity work.
She has always been a very interesting person to me.
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bacabuck
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Posted: 02/26/15 5:09 pm ::: |
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Yes, I find her very interesting also. I think that she is a wealth of information and experience and as you point out, could do a hundred other things that would benefit WBB and also keep her as involved as she wants to be.
I have observed, however, that iconic coaches at top schools don't retire..........they are fired. The last OSU football coach to actually retire was back in 1948.........and the last WBB coach was 33 years ago in 1982 (TVD).
I hope that is not the fate of C. Viv.
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