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Post by aggieclt on Oct 9, 2020 17:29:01 GMT -5
A portion of ticket sales will benefit The Sonic Boom of the South.
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Post by saabman on Oct 9, 2020 18:49:34 GMT -5
Back to subject. Has anyone watched the TV show with Deion Sanders coaching high school? Unless they cut a lot of stuff(which is possible) that dude is horrible in my opinion. That is all. He is and outstanding position coach but as a HC no dice . At Trinity Christian Cedar Hill he was a adequate OC but the private school Division 2 competition level is not that great even in TX ( it's easy to stack a team at the private high school level) . The SWAC is not high school football . I give him 3 seasons and I don't see him winning a share of the swac championship let alone a division or an outright SWAC championship under his guidance .HC don't develop outstanding teams it's the assistant coaches that put the championship teams together. Great assistant coaches make great HC's .
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Post by aggieclt on Oct 17, 2020 13:31:38 GMT -5
Deion Sanders' contract at Jackson StatePerformance incentives are standard in just about every college football contract. Here are some of the ways Sanders can earn a little extra money: Beat an FBS opponent? That’s a $25,000 bonus. Win a SWAC East Title? $10,000 bonus. Win the whole dang SWAC? $30,000 bonus. Win the Celebration Bowl? That’s a $50,000 bonus. Given the uncertain state of the MEAC, the other HBCU-dominated league, it’s not a given that the Celebration Bowl will exist over the duration of this contract, or at least, maybe not in its current form. If Jackson State posts a single-year APR score above 970? Sanders earns a $5,000 bonus. That’s all relatively standard. But these other two incentives really stood out to me. The contract states that if the number of tickets sold for such games is greater than 30,000 tickets, the University shall pay to Head Coach an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the Game Ticket Sales Revenue. I feel pretty comfortable assuming that as soon as it is safe to sell 30,000 tickets to a Jackson State football game, they’re going to be able to do that, easily. According to the official NCAA numbers, Jackson State actually led all of FCS last year in average attendance, with 33,762 a game. They’ve been in the top five in FCS attendance for the last several years. The Tigers can cram over 60,000 people in the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, and again, assuming some sort of vaccine or treatment that would allow for this, getting 40,000 a game multiple times a season is not out of the question. Sanders also gets 10% of the total Season Ticket Sales Revenue, if the team sells over 10,000 season tickets. That could very well be an additional five-figure bonus. This sort of arrangement isn’t unheard of (John Heisman actually had a gate-sharing clause back in his contract), but it certainly isn’t common. Sanders also gets $100,000 if Jackson State ends up moving to a different football conference. Perhaps even more importantly, the school commits to making sure their football budget is greater than at least 50% of the other schools in the league. If Jackson State is actively looking at another FCS football home, that would be news to me, but perhaps that’s part of the larger vision Sanders sold to the school’s administration. For the rest of the story: extrapoints.substack.com/p/hey-yall-wanna-see-deion-sanders
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Post by numberonebrave on Oct 17, 2020 14:53:22 GMT -5
Did not see what happens if he takes another job before the contract expires
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Post by aggie2039 on Oct 17, 2020 16:05:26 GMT -5
Deion Sanders' contract at Jackson StatePerformance incentives are standard in just about every college football contract. Here are some of the ways Sanders can earn a little extra money: Beat an FBS opponent? That’s a $25,000 bonus. Win a SWAC East Title? $10,000 bonus. Win the whole dang SWAC? $30,000 bonus. Win the Celebration Bowl? That’s a $50,000 bonus. Given the uncertain state of the MEAC, the other HBCU-dominated league, it’s not a given that the Celebration Bowl will exist over the duration of this contract, or at least, maybe not in its current form. If Jackson State posts a single-year APR score above 970? Sanders earns a $5,000 bonus. That’s all relatively standard. But these other two incentives really stood out to me. The contract states that if the number of tickets sold for such games is greater than 30,000 tickets, the University shall pay to Head Coach an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the Game Ticket Sales Revenue. I feel pretty comfortable assuming that as soon as it is safe to sell 30,000 tickets to a Jackson State football game, they’re going to be able to do that, easily. According to the official NCAA numbers, Jackson State actually led all of FCS last year in average attendance, with 33,762 a game. They’ve been in the top five in FCS attendance for the last several years. The Tigers can cram over 60,000 people in the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, and again, assuming some sort of vaccine or treatment that would allow for this, getting 40,000 a game multiple times a season is not out of the question. Sanders also gets 10% of the total Season Ticket Sales Revenue, if the team sells over 10,000 season tickets. That could very well be an additional five-figure bonus. This sort of arrangement isn’t unheard of (John Heisman actually had a gate-sharing clause back in his contract), but it certainly isn’t common. Sanders also gets $100,000 if Jackson State ends up moving to a different football conference. Perhaps even more importantly, the school commits to making sure their football budget is greater than at least 50% of the other schools in the league. If Jackson State is actively looking at another FCS football home, that would be news to me, but perhaps that’s part of the larger vision Sanders sold to the school’s administration. For the rest of the story: extrapoints.substack.com/p/hey-yall-wanna-see-deion-sanders Sanders also gets $100,000 if Jackson State ends up moving to a different football conference. Perhaps even more importantly, the school commits to making sure their football budget is greater than at least 50% of the other schools in the league. If Jackson State is actively looking at another FCS football home, that would be news to me, but perhaps that’s part of the larger vision Sanders sold to the school’s administration. Sounds like he wants to participate in the playoffs
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Post by bseballaggie on Oct 17, 2020 18:21:41 GMT -5
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Post by numberonebrave on Oct 17, 2020 18:56:00 GMT -5
Nice $$$
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Post by thefriscotxaggie on Oct 17, 2020 20:01:17 GMT -5
Good for Jackson State looking at getting out of the SWAC bubble ....never understood why SWAC will not participate in playoffs and you don’t do all this and put all these extra incentives in fir Sanders to just win a SWAC Title
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Post by VA's Finest on Oct 23, 2020 15:05:15 GMT -5
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Post by B&GMM 80 on Oct 23, 2020 15:31:34 GMT -5
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Post by bseballaggie on Oct 26, 2020 14:12:44 GMT -5
Deion Sanders' contract at Jackson StatePerformance incentives are standard in just about every college football contract. Here are some of the ways Sanders can earn a little extra money: Beat an FBS opponent? That’s a $25,000 bonus. Win a SWAC East Title? $10,000 bonus. Win the whole dang SWAC? $30,000 bonus. Win the Celebration Bowl? That’s a $50,000 bonus. Given the uncertain state of the MEAC, the other HBCU-dominated league, it’s not a given that the Celebration Bowl will exist over the duration of this contract, or at least, maybe not in its current form. If Jackson State posts a single-year APR score above 970? Sanders earns a $5,000 bonus. That’s all relatively standard. But these other two incentives really stood out to me. The contract states that if the number of tickets sold for such games is greater than 30,000 tickets, the University shall pay to Head Coach an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the Game Ticket Sales Revenue. I feel pretty comfortable assuming that as soon as it is safe to sell 30,000 tickets to a Jackson State football game, they’re going to be able to do that, easily. According to the official NCAA numbers, Jackson State actually led all of FCS last year in average attendance, with 33,762 a game. They’ve been in the top five in FCS attendance for the last several years. The Tigers can cram over 60,000 people in the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, and again, assuming some sort of vaccine or treatment that would allow for this, getting 40,000 a game multiple times a season is not out of the question. Sanders also gets 10% of the total Season Ticket Sales Revenue, if the team sells over 10,000 season tickets. That could very well be an additional five-figure bonus. This sort of arrangement isn’t unheard of (John Heisman actually had a gate-sharing clause back in his contract), but it certainly isn’t common. Sanders also gets $100,000 if Jackson State ends up moving to a different football conference. Perhaps even more importantly, the school commits to making sure their football budget is greater than at least 50% of the other schools in the league. If Jackson State is actively looking at another FCS football home, that would be news to me, but perhaps that’s part of the larger vision Sanders sold to the school’s administration. For the rest of the story: extrapoints.substack.com/p/hey-yall-wanna-see-deion-sanders Sanders also gets $100,000 if Jackson State ends up moving to a different football conference. Perhaps even more importantly, the school commits to making sure their football budget is greater than at least 50% of the other schools in the league. If Jackson State is actively looking at another FCS football home, that would be news to me, but perhaps that’s part of the larger vision Sanders sold to the school’s administration. Sounds like he wants to participate in the playoffs You dang Skippy, Prime Time needs Prime Time!
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Post by bseballaggie on Oct 26, 2020 14:14:34 GMT -5
Dang how do you cheat and fail!🤣🤣
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Post by Aggie One on Jan 17, 2021 16:59:48 GMT -5
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Post by AggieGroove on Jan 17, 2021 18:14:55 GMT -5
I agree .....there was a recent article where Sanders was talking the resource differences HBCUs and PWIs....
Ugh....welcome to the real HBCU....LOL!
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