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4 hours ago, Js1 said:

Why are our conference mates such pussy-rubbed bitches?

 You lost to a shitty LSU

That game was handed to the Tigahs by the refs. Watching that, it became apparent that the main difference with XII reffing is that we aren't the only ones getting fucked. On the bright side, even when it is us, it's not about some irrational hatred.

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1 hour ago, LTtxfan said:

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Note that the $52.5 million distro was only for schools with a full year in the league. 

Texas and OU got roughly half of that (I believe a little over $27 million). 

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16 minutes ago, Park Gothic said:

Note that the $52.5 million distro was only for schools with a full year in the league. 

Texas and OU got roughly half of that (I believe a little over $27 million). 

While accurate, it's missing a salient point. From what I understand OU and Texas got half portions as part of the agreement to move to the SEC a year early, not because they hadn't been in the league for a full year.

As opposed to say, Washington, Oregon, Stanford, and California. Or even SMU, which gets nothing in terms of TV distribution money. They all get smaller portions for the life of the current TV contract as part of the agreement to take them on as conference members. 

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2 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

It also says it averaged $52.5 per school.  If TX/OU got half a distribution then the other 14 school got more than that.  

Nope. That number is the average for the 14 pre-2024 schools. 

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Awwwbrrrnnn fans...

"Did things just get better or worse"

Auburn contract extension reportedly doubles DJ Durkin's salary

The pay bump makes Durkin the second highest paid coordinator in college football.

Doug Samuels      47 minutes ago

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Auburn defensive coordinator DJ Durkin's recent contract extension at Auburn will make him one of the highest paid coordinators in college football.

Durkin, who agreed to a contract extension earlier this month, will now make a base salary of $2.5 million per season. With the built in annual escalator to raise that $200k each off season.

The veteran college defensive coordinator made $1.2 million leading the Tigers defense last fall and was set to make $1.4 million this year under his previous deal that took him through the 2026 season.

Multiple outlets have shared details of the extension.

The USA Today assistant coach salary database showed just nine assistant coaches in the $2 million per year club last year, and the new salary will pay him in the same range that LSU paid DC Blake Baker ($2.5 million), and what Michigan paid Wink Martindale ($2.3 million) last fall.

Just a few weeks ago, Jim Knowles departure from Ohio State to take over the defense at Penn State reset the coordinator market, as the Nittany Lions agreed to break the $3 million per year ceiling in awarding him $3.1 million annually.

With the information currently available on coordinator salaries, the pay bump for Durkin puts him as the second highest paid coordinator in college football (tied with Blake Baker), as the top several spots are owned by defensive play callers. 

A few notable defensive statistics for Durkin's defense at Auburn after a 5-7 finish this fall:

  • 8th in opponent scrimmage plays 10+ yards
  • 18th in yards per play
  • 31st in red zone score percentage
  • 27th in run defense
  • 50th in sacks
  • 52nd in pass defense
  • 57th in opponent 3rd down conversion percentage
  • 71st in TFLs
  • 104th in turnovers gained
  • 120th in turnover margin

 

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More SEC bitchassness

https://www.si.com/college/arkansas/football/sec-sankey-alabama-byrne-pittman-arkansas-vanderbilt-storm-forfeit

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As the SEC reviews ways to halt field and court storming, Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne has come up with a proposal, according to a recent interview.

"I truly believe [in forfeiting wins] — if we said that the home team, if they storm the field or the court, they're going to lose that game right then and there, that will stop it."

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Posted
On 2/12/2025 at 12:47 PM, Js1 said:

More SEC bitchassness

https://www.si.com/college/arkansas/football/sec-sankey-alabama-byrne-pittman-arkansas-vanderbilt-storm-forfeit

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As the SEC reviews ways to halt field and court storming, Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne has come up with a proposal, according to a recent interview.

"I truly believe [in forfeiting wins] — if we said that the home team, if they storm the field or the court, they're going to lose that game right then and there, that will stop it."

Yep. He’s a salty bitch. He should stick to his dad’s discussions on bass boats in the stadium and secret newsletters. 

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