The Indicator from Planet Money - Why are college coaches paid so much?

The Indicator from Planet Money - Why are college coaches paid so much?

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If you had to guess, would you say the president of a university usually makes more money than the football coach? Well, you may be wrong. A college's football coach is often their highest paid employee. The University of Alabama pays its football coach on average close to $11 million. Today on the show, why are college football coaches paid so much? Do their salaries really make economic sense?

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