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SEC '15-16 football revenues and analysis

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Quote from: jbcarol on July 16, 2017, 07:06:33 am
https://twitter.com/RossDellenger/status/886345844575830016

https://twitter.com/Michael_Carvell/status/887630577490419713

QuoteA report in The Advocate indicated the Georgia is spending more money on support staffers than any other school in the SEC.

NCAA double-dipped on their figures because of the coaching change that happened in Athens in the middle of the 2015-16 academic year.

"That year, Mark Richt was fired, and the resulting turnover saw much of his support staff leave. That included the strength and conditioning coordinator and his four staffers, and quality control coaches that Jeremy Pruitt had helped bring in," Emerson said. "So Kirby Smart then came aboard and hired his own strength and conditioning staff, along with other quality control staffers. And the NCAA figures, it appear, counts both Richt and Smart's support staffs."
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