stolitonic
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Ok-a thought popped into my head and I don't know the answer to this one.
Was looking through Lanes contract with LSU term sheet. His contract contains a clause that if he wins a NC at LSU-they make him the highest paid coach in the country. Immediately. As of the next day.
I know Saban had that same deal with being the highest paid coach and for the purposes of this post-I am going to say Kirby now does. I really don't know his contract particulars but I would wager he has some form of clause to that effect
So say everything falls Lanes way next year and LSU wins it all. He is immediately moved to $1 more than Kirby's salary.
Kirby's salary is then immediately increased to $1 more than Lanes. And we keep going to infinity.
While I deal with contracts each day-they are business contracts. How does this work with individuals?
I am assuming there is an "up to" provision?
Or they just agree to raise it to that amount?
Basically when you have two coaches with both of their contracts legally requiring that they are the highest paid CFB in the land-how? By logic only one person can ultimately be the "king"
Was looking through Lanes contract with LSU term sheet. His contract contains a clause that if he wins a NC at LSU-they make him the highest paid coach in the country. Immediately. As of the next day.
I know Saban had that same deal with being the highest paid coach and for the purposes of this post-I am going to say Kirby now does. I really don't know his contract particulars but I would wager he has some form of clause to that effect
So say everything falls Lanes way next year and LSU wins it all. He is immediately moved to $1 more than Kirby's salary.
Kirby's salary is then immediately increased to $1 more than Lanes. And we keep going to infinity.
While I deal with contracts each day-they are business contracts. How does this work with individuals?
I am assuming there is an "up to" provision?
Or they just agree to raise it to that amount?
Basically when you have two coaches with both of their contracts legally requiring that they are the highest paid CFB in the land-how? By logic only one person can ultimately be the "king"
