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Ever wonder why college coaches make the equivalent of small Caribbean nation's GNP when they are fired, often upwards of 10 or 15 million dollars? And what kind of screwed-up system allows that? In this episode, we explore those questions and more, using the case of Bret Bielema v. the Razorback Foundation as a study in golden parachutes gone wrong. You would think that with all the money on the line, college athletics directors and presidents would do their homework before hiring many of these coaches. It turns out, thanks to an outdated hiring system and human nature, among other things, more often than not they really don't know what they are getting.
Check out our show notes here: https://legallyobjectionab.wixsite.com/mysite
By LadMax ProductionsEver wonder why college coaches make the equivalent of small Caribbean nation's GNP when they are fired, often upwards of 10 or 15 million dollars? And what kind of screwed-up system allows that? In this episode, we explore those questions and more, using the case of Bret Bielema v. the Razorback Foundation as a study in golden parachutes gone wrong. You would think that with all the money on the line, college athletics directors and presidents would do their homework before hiring many of these coaches. It turns out, thanks to an outdated hiring system and human nature, among other things, more often than not they really don't know what they are getting.
Check out our show notes here: https://legallyobjectionab.wixsite.com/mysite