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Interesting quote by Parker father
“I think sometimes you do need the new to come in or the old to change with the times,” Wayne Parker said. “I’m not saying (Stephenson) has to either go or stay, but when you have all the records for the wins you also have to take responsibility for the losses. Sometimes you need change one way or the other …
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Originally posted by ABC View PostI just don't see any rationale for someone to be 100% behind Stephenson.
One thing I've learned from the last decade+ of being on Arkansas message boards through many coaching changes is that some fans will never say a coach should be fired, ever. For some people supporting the program just automatically extends to supporting whoever the coaches are.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostNo. He makes $82,513
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Originally posted by GoShockers89 View PostThat would be quite the nice deal for MSU if true. I wonder why Gene doesn't privately raise $265,000 of his own salary and let the school keep the other half?
I believe both of their salaries are 100% paid with non-taxpayer funds. If you do a state salary search, ADES salary comes up at around $180,000 and the highest paid WSU coach that comes up is Chris Lamb at $172,214.06. They may also get some non-taxpayer funds but I don't know that. What is stunning is how many state employees make over $100,000.
The web-site does state the following (which I believe applies both to Gene and Gregg Marshall):
This report lists employees who were paid $100,000 or more from state funds. State employees paid with privately-raised funds, such as many university coaches, may belong on this list but records of privately raised funds are not subject to Kansas Open Records requests. The amounts listed do not include benefits.
http://www.kansasopengov.org/StateGo...1/Default.aspxLast edited by shox1989; June 2, 2013, 10:33 PM.
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