07-24-2022, 02:28 PM
Good article today in the Washington Post about the escalation of coaching salaries- stimulated by Kirby Smart’s over $100 million dollar deal. They discuss how this will eventually break the back of many lower level programs. It does seem like an unsustainable path that college sports has taken, led by the leviathan of football. The absurd money going to the coaches became the stimulus for players to organize for their piece of the action. Now the NIL and transfer portal are the result.
Maybe Stanford can take the road less travelled- dial back the cash and let the big boys beat each other up in an arms race to become THE champ. If the PAC-10 can hang together, they will still have sports available for their students, and the communities they live in. I think you can have a great football program without breaking the bank.
Though Shaw is not a very creative coach, he does have integrity to the players and has a clean record in recruitment. I don’t think Stanford needs to pay $9 million a year to find someone like him however.
Maybe Stanford can take the road less travelled- dial back the cash and let the big boys beat each other up in an arms race to become THE champ. If the PAC-10 can hang together, they will still have sports available for their students, and the communities they live in. I think you can have a great football program without breaking the bank.
Though Shaw is not a very creative coach, he does have integrity to the players and has a clean record in recruitment. I don’t think Stanford needs to pay $9 million a year to find someone like him however.

