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TexasTowelie

(112,217 posts)
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 10:39 PM Dec 2013

Mack Brown aiming for higher buyout package from Texas

SAN ANTONIO —

Mack Brown is contractually obligated to receive at least $500,000 annually through 2020, but Texas’ soon-to-be former head football coach is pushing for a lot more.

Don Evans, a former UT regent and one-time U.S. Secretary of Commerce, is involved with Brown’s buyout negotiations with school officials, said Joe Jamail, Brown’s attorney and Texas benefactor.

Brown, who resigned Dec. 14 but will coach in Monday’s Alamo Bowl, is seeking as much as $1.3 million annually for the next seven years — the duration of his existing contract — under the title of special assistant to Texas President Bill Powers, a source with knowledge of the talks said.

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The UT System Board of Regents must approve any final agreement. A high-ranking UT source said that $1.3 million figure would not be approved.

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According to the terms of Brown’s contract, the coach would receive a one-time payment of $2.75 million if the school terminates him before Dec. 31, 2014. Brown resigned on Dec. 14, triggering the special assistant’s role that pays “a minimum of $500,000 annually,” according to the contract.

The complete article is at http://www.statesman.com/news/sports/college-football/brown-aiming-for-higher-buyout-package-from-texas/ncWRy/ (subscription required).

Cross-posted in Sports Group.

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Mack Brown aiming for higher buyout package from Texas (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2013 OP
It's obscene. Whatever happened to Ilsa Dec 2013 #1
that's only for the poor and Democracts. nt Javaman Dec 2013 #4
Big college football is as corrupted by huge salaries as the NFL these days! mc51tc Dec 2013 #2
Can we charge him with attempted theft of public funds? seattledo Dec 2013 #3

mc51tc

(219 posts)
2. Big college football is as corrupted by huge salaries as the NFL these days!
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 11:15 PM
Dec 2013

High school football in Texas is just as bad with $100 million dollar stadiums being constructed in many wealthy districts while they cut the arts, free meals for poor districts, and head start programs. Disgusting is not the word for it for sure.

 

seattledo

(295 posts)
3. Can we charge him with attempted theft of public funds?
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 01:36 AM
Dec 2013

Because that is what he is trying to do. He is trying to steal from us.

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