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I know the coach has a lot more influence in scheduling than in football, but my assumption is that they're also working within a framework/template laid out by the AD based on resources.
looking through Robinson's 3 years in charge, nothing really jumps out as a marquee home game...but also given that CSU was struggling to average 1500 a game (in a building bigger than the Pit), there were probably bigger financial constraints at play.
most road OOC games he stayed relatively regionally...some Big 10, Big 12 and MVC opponents...a couple odd quick trips west for WCC foes.
Speaking of OOC scheduling, does anyone have any insight into the scheduling philosophy of coach Robinson? Doesn't the head coach provide a model (buy games, home-home series, tournament participation, mid-major, local rivals, high-major, power, etc.) to the AD for execution? We need a better OOC schedule to realistically enter the at-large conversation (and do well in the OOC of course).
30-40% in agent fees, probably some legal fees in there somewhere too and a 37% marginal tax bracket for them if they pull down over $626,350 as a single filer. Maybe some state and local income taxes too. Yeah, it really sounds like this whole NIL thing was to make sure "students" got paid for signing jerseys.
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