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10 minutes ago, Whoopi Goldberg's Lips said:

Aranda out, just got a 2.5M salary for 4 years at LSU. Jesus, aggy... Your negotiating prowess really is the worst.

I’m not following.......$2.5 is a $900k more than the next highest paid assistant and would rank 46th amongst head coaches.  

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11 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

I’m not following.......$2.5 is a $900k more than the next highest paid assistant and would rank 46th amongst head coaches.  

Baton Rouge > College Station 

 

although Jimbo is in the $ec now, money should not be an issue! 

Aggies would figure away to include it in the income side of the ledger 

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1 hour ago, PhatMack19 said:

I’m not following.......$2.5 is a $900k more than the next highest paid assistant and would rank 46th amongst head coaches.  

I though BMDs were paying Jimbo’s salary? I was told that would give the AD a blank check to hire assistants.

How were you out bid by LSU with all of Louisiana’s financial woes?

So who was the “No. 1” choice? Aranda? Elko? Whoever you finally hire?

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