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He is around 70 with like 25 years of service, guessing that would be around 65-70% of his top 5. Just eyeballing, that 5 year average is around 2.5MM on salary 1. That would mean 1.5-1.75MM per year. Not the 5 I first said but still a hefty amount.
It would never be that high of a percentage, the highest percent you can collect on IPERS is 65% and that is after working 35 years. You can never receive a higher percent even if you continue to work there, 65% is the max.

Freerents like any other head coach is not being paid his entire salary by the university, I would guess that is listed under salary 1, the rest comes from the salary 2 schedule which is being paid by other sources and would not fall under IPERS. So only the $350,000 would be under IPERS for this year, he was an asst. coach from 81 to 89, and then 25 years as a head coach, so he would be right around 64% of his highest 5-year average.

If the information is correct, he should receive about $910,000 a year out of IPERS. That is taking his 5 highest salary years from salary 1, adding them together dividing by 5, and then taking that figure by .64%. Still a high salary, but less than a million a year.
 
It would never be that high of a percentage, the highest percent you can collect on IPERS is 65% and that is after working 35 years. You can never receive a higher percent even if you continue to work there, 65% is the max.

Freerents like any other head coach is not being paid his entire salary by the university, I would guess that is listed under salary 1, the rest comes from the salary 2 schedule which is being paid by other sources and would not fall under IPERS. So only the $350,000 would be under IPERS for this year, he was an asst. coach from 81 to 89, and then 25 years as a head coach, so he would be right around 64% of his highest 5-year average.

If the information is correct, he should receive about $910,000 a year out of IPERS. That is taking his 5 highest salary years from salary 1, adding them together dividing by 5, and then taking that figure by .64%. Still a high salary, but less than a million a year.
The highest 5 years I had were an average of 2.51MM (going to pay myself on the back for eyeballing and guessing 2.5MM earlier). At 64% that is just over 1.6MM.
 
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It takes about 10-11 hours to drive from Dallas to South Padre. When Texas became a state they actually shrank it down to the size it is now. They should've divided it into 2 or three states.
When my uncle lived in Brownsville Tx, he always said when he got to Dallas on his way home, he was halfway here. It takes us 11 to 12 hours to drive to Dallas from Bloomfield to visit our son, depending on traffic in Oklahoma City and Dallas, that is driving around 75 to 80 mph.
 
really could have used him this year. if we don't have both verdon and cooper, we aren't nearly as good on defense.

also, good for him for graduating.

Lol. They should give up the cash, and a pony, and a red rider bb gun, and give back rubs to everyone on the coaching staff, and any other wishes the school might ordinarily save up for their next genie/leprechaun encounter.

No school is going to seek even a cent of the money a kid earns from a NIL deal. For one, they don't have any kind of legal claim to it. And for two, the PR would be terrible, if they did. Other schools would roast them for it, on the recruiting trail.
Not if this was the way the rules were set up. If the College Football world wants to keep any of the lower level teams available to beat, they are going to need to do something to compensate for the development. Otherwise they will have to play each other and 1/2 of them will have losing seasons. we can't have that now can we?
 
The highest 5 years I had were an average of 2.51MM (going to pay myself on the back for eyeballing and guessing 2.5MM earlier). At 64% that is just over 1.6MM.
You could be right, its a hard chart to read because the numbers do not line up, and some lines they have .00 after the number and other lines they do not.
Let's just say, he is not going to be hurting in retirement, and will be making 1.0 to 1.6 million a year.
 
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Probably going to the naia route play for Dordt college or northwestern in orange city Iowa/ Dordt in Sioux center Iowa all near hawarden Iowa where his hometown is
I was talking to guy from Orange City a couple weeks ago and said their was no interest from the Northwetern side.
 
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My guess is most guys are getting offers and Verdon would be my top guess besides Cooper. Maybe Noel as well but he just doesn’t seem like a splashy transfer portal type
 
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