Thursday, November 22, 2012
100 Reasons Why Athletics (Track and Field) is the Best Sport in the World
Posted by Albert Caruana at 11/22/2012 11:48:00 AM
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Not that I disagree here but running, while one of the most popular sports in the country, is bottom of the todum pole in terms of respect from administrators, and the public. A collegate basketball coach once told me, "In college athletics there are your primary and secondary sports. Then there is where your sport is, tier 3. And the coach's pay and budgets reflect it as such."
Ouch! But the truth.
What is, is, I suppose; but why, I ask, is the Cal football coach the highest-paid state employee? Is football really that beneficial to taxpayers?
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