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SEC could have several juniors turn pro

Chris Low, SEC

...nine SEC juniors who may opt to turn pro, especially with the possibility of an NFL rookie salary cap sometime in 2010. You can also throw a 10th junior in there who will almost certainly...

Blog | November 20, 2008

Big Ten lunchtime links: Greene enters Heisman talk

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...it in perspective. Really? In that case, would you be willing to pay back your million-dollar salary? Because isn't the economics professor or the med school prof just a little more important than...

Blog | November 20, 2008

Expect several Big Ten coaches to get rewarded

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...Mark Hollis seems like a smart guy. Expect a raise and a contract extension for Dantonio, whose salary ($1.1 million) ranks near the bottom of the league. This guy has Michigan State bound for...

Blog | November 19, 2008

Leach to the Detroit Lions? You must be kidding

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...other way around. I know the NFL has a certain appeal to coaches, mainly because of megabuck salaries. But I can't see Leach having any interest in trying to clean up Matt Millen's...

Blog | November 15, 2008

Cincinnati inching toward 'big-time' status

Brian Bennett, Big East

Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett Trevor Canfield grew up in Cincinnati and followed college football rabidly. Yet for most of his life, he paid litt...

Blog | November 12, 2008

ACC coaches won't make it easy for Davis

Heather Dinich, ACC

...to an SEC program without having to face the SEC competition. It's got the stadium, the salary, and the SEC recruiting turf. And Duke and NC State instead of Alabama and Florida. Here's...

Blog | November 11, 2008

Tech chancellor to make keeping Leach a commitment

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...for a long time." Leach signed a five-year extension in 2006 that boosted his annual average salary to $2 million. Offseason negotiations between Leach's representatives and Tech for a new extension were tabled...

Blog | November 06, 2008

Washington wants next coach to make a big splash

Ted Miller, Pac-10

Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Tyrone Willingham was nearly fired as Washington's coach following the 2007 season, so know that the folks in power --...

Blog | October 27, 2008

Let's talk specifics about Big 12's NFL Draft prospects

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...to talking," Rang told Martin. "There is a lot of talk of one more year of the salary cap, and how they might implement a stronger cap. It would be chaos because the senior class...

Blog | October 23, 2008

Big 12 offensive binges heading towards record levels

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...new millennium, where 500-yard offensive games are becoming as commonplace as multi-million-dollar head coaching salaries and 300-pound linemen. And nowhere does it seem those games are being strung together as often...

Blog | October 22, 2008

Hill questionable, Sherer to start again for Badgers

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...four straight losses: "From a head-coaching perspective, I didn't get into this profession for the salary. I didn't get into this profession for the notoriety or the extra outside things. I got...

Blog | October 20, 2008

Pac-10 midseason report: UCLA

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...lure Bulldogs fans to the Rose Bowl, presumably to cheer against the home team who pays their salaries. The Fresno game, however, hinted that the Bruins were improving, as did a scrappy effort last weekend...

Blog | October 16, 2008

SEC mailbag: Don't count Georgia out

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low As I sit here and go back and forth on who the offensive MVP, defensive MVP and coach of the year are in this conferenc...

Blog | October 14, 2008

Johnson proving you can win at Vanderbilt

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Vanderbilt offensive tackle Thomas Welch has spent most of his nights this week doing what any foot...

Blog | October 02, 2008

Big Ten afternoon roundup: No pink slip, but no raise for Iowa president

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...and Sally Mason's pocketbook. Mason, the university president, won't get a raise in her base salary because the school mishandled its response to the case, the state Board of Regents said Thursday. Mason...

Blog | September 25, 2008