In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.950418224626.5077A-100000@pegasus>, "Richard C.
Crepeau" <[log in to unmask]> says this about coaches:
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>The reason is simple. They are worth much more to the average American
>university than faculty or presidents. That is not a value judgement, and
>not a qualitative judgement, just an economic fact.
Although this has been a popular belief for awhile now, I would like to
know whether there are any studies that support this assertion. It's
so easy to assume something. But has anyone actually looked into this?
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University of Maine -- Andy Rooney
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