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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 4787561" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Dabo doesn't need Bama to make a championship dynasty. He is already doing that at Clemson, and back around April this year, they inked a 10 yr extension to keep him at Clemson. With the new extension, he will be making an average of $9.3 million a year. By comparison, Saban WAS the highest paid coach with an average of $8.37 million a year. </p><p></p><p>Clemson has had more stability with the assistant coaches and coordinators too, in comparison to Bama that has lost nearly every one of theirs the past several seasons, but the more NCs Clemson wins, that will change as more colleges start trying to get a slice of that pie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 4787561, member: 220"] Dabo doesn't need Bama to make a championship dynasty. He is already doing that at Clemson, and back around April this year, they inked a 10 yr extension to keep him at Clemson. With the new extension, he will be making an average of $9.3 million a year. By comparison, Saban WAS the highest paid coach with an average of $8.37 million a year. Clemson has had more stability with the assistant coaches and coordinators too, in comparison to Bama that has lost nearly every one of theirs the past several seasons, but the more NCs Clemson wins, that will change as more colleges start trying to get a slice of that pie. [/QUOTE]
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