> it was NC$$ illegal for him to even use > private money he earned (shoe contracts, speaking fees) to supplement the > salary. At Minn, I think they got around Butters' salary by making him Asst > Rink Mgr and amounted to a legal loophole around the NC$$ idiocy. I don't know the specifics of how Butters' was paid, but I was under the impression that the limit was for ALL University sources (thus eliminating the potential abuse where a no-work position is created in order to pay the restricted earnings coach more money). A few years ago the Wisconsin basketball program had to get an NCAA exemption (for one year) because they moved the booster club from being "outside" to being part of the University (which the NCAA prefers), but the restricted earnings coach already had a contract to be the club director, thus putting him over the limit. --david