Monday, February 29, 2016

Today is Superman's Birthday: Feb 29th (but not Clark Kent's)

Being a big superhero fan, it's important to know that according to DC comics, today, February 29th is

considered Superman's birthday!

Comics of the 1960s through 1980s describe Superman's birthday as February 29.Superman’s official birthday was established in the Silver Age when editor Julie Schwartz declared that Superman’s birthday was on February 29th in a number of letter pages.

Of course, there have been several months tossed around.Action Comics #149 (Oct. 1950) gives October as Superman's birthdate but that never took.

June 18th, however is considered Clark Kent's birthday for a couple of reasons. One is that Superman/Clark Kent first appeared in ACTION COMICS #1 in June 1938 (created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster) and June 18th (the date of the issue I believe) is seen as the day that the Kents (Jon and Martha) found baby Kal-El's rocketship and adopted him. The first mention of Superman recognizing his Earth birthday was in ACTION COMICS #241 in 1958. SUPERMAN #263 (1973) puts Clark’s birthday on June 18th.
  Of course, giving Clark a birthdate in June and Superman a birthday in February helps distance the two and keep his identity secret!

One Big Cause of High College Tuition: Coach Salaries

TOP NCAAF COACH PAY
Nick Saban,Total Pay,$7,087,481
Two weeks ago, we published a conversation Rob had with our friend Mike, who is a millennial and is struggling to deal with college tuition. A friend of ours published a link to an article on facebook that blamed the availability of federal funds for loans as the reason for tuition increases. However, we strongly feel that it has a lot more to do with the outrageous salaries of College Sports coaches. Just look at this summary compiled by USA Today. 
 -  Why in the world does a sports coach deserve 7 MILLION dollars for an annual salary?  
No wonder college tuition is unaffordable. Colleges need to stop this stupidity - and people can choose to go to another school where coaches are not getting these ridiculous salaries.
Source: http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/



2015 NCAAF Coaches Salaries
SCHOOL CONF HEAD COACH SCHOOL PAY OTHER PAY TOTAL PAY MAX BONUS BONUSES PAID
(2014-15)
STAFF PAY
TOTAL
Alabama SEC Nick Saban $6,932,395 $155,086 $700,000 $425,000 $5,227,090
Michigan Big Ten Jim Harbaugh $7,004,000 -- $1,175,000 -- $4,248,667
Ohio State Big Ten Urban Meyer $5,860,000 $0 $775,000 $400,000 $4,021,950
Oklahoma Big 12 Bob Stoops $5,400,000 $0 $834,000 $75,000 $3,768,500
Florida State ACC Jimbo Fisher $5,150,000 $0 $1,475,000 $500,000 $4,284,800
Texas Big 12 Charlie Strong $5,100,000 $270 $1,003,000 $25,000 $3,906,100
Texas A&M SEC Kevin Sumlin $5,000,000 $0 $1,350,000 $50,000 $4,419,360
Penn State Big Ten James Franklin $4,400,000 -- $1,000,000 $200,000 --
LSU SEC Les Miles $4,300,000 $88,721 $700,000 $100,000 $5,471,236
Mississippi SEC Hugh Freeze $4,300,000 $10,000 $975,000 $125,000 $3,091,000
Baylor Big 12 Art Briles $4,236,073 $2,500 -- -- $981,540
Georgia SEC Mark Richt $4,000,000 $124,000 $1,800,000 $75,000 $4,807,200
Auburn SEC Gus Malzahn $4,100,000 $4,500 $1,400,000 $125,000 $5,341,900
Iowa Big Ten Kirk Ferentz $4,075,000 $0 $2,375,000 $25,000 $3,049,072
South Carolina SEC Steve Spurrier $4,000,000 $28,600 $1,700,000 $200,000 $3,995,600
Mississippi State SEC Dan Mullen $4,000,000 $0 $900,000 $390,000 $3,287,500
Florida SEC Jim McElwain $3,983,359 -- $450,000 -- $3,728,500
Arkansas SEC Bret Bielema $3,954,166 $6,500 $1,000,000 $100,000 $3,529,550
Texas Christian Big 12 Gary Patterson $3,940,026 -- -- -- --
Missouri SEC Gary Pinkel $3,768,889 $0 $725,000 $900,000 $3,630,000
Michigan State Big Ten Mark Dantonio $3,671,520 $0 $650,000 $250,000 $3,195,154
Oklahoma State Big 12 Mike Gundy $3,650,000 -- $550,000 $62,500 $2,915,476
Tennessee SEC Butch Jones $3,610,000 $23,000 $1,000,000 $300,000 $3,540,700
Washington Pac-12 Chris Petersen $3,400,000 $2,940 $1,175,000 $200,000 $3,278,524
UCLA Pac-12 Jim Mora $3,350,000 $0 $930,000 $145,000 $3,969,000
Clemson ACC Dabo Swinney $3,300,000 $5,200 $1,125,000 $50,000 $4,329,606
Kentucky SEC Mark Stoops $3,250,000 $13,600 $2,775,000 $125,000 $3,007,200
Arizona Pac-12 Rich Rodriguez $2,878,844 $360,000 $2,025,000 $650,000 $3,036,400
Virginia ACC Mike London $3,196,724 $1,676 $715,000 $0 $2,514,268
Oregon Pac-12 Mark Helfrich $3,150,000 -- $1,635,000 $535,000 $3,695,000
Texas Tech Big 12 Kliff Kingsbury $3,108,000 $39,500 $1,500,000 $70,000 $2,336,600
Louisville ACC Bobby Petrino $3,000,000 $3,500 $1,341,667 $782,667 $3,779,800
Arizona State Pac-12 Todd Graham $3,000,000 $2,960 $3,740,000 $627,000 $3,169,740
Kansas State Big 12 Bill Snyder $3,000,000 $0 $580,000 $150,000 $3,023,325
West Virginia Big 12 Dana Holgorsen $2,880,000 $0 $600,000 $35,000 $2,801,000
Georgia Tech ACC Paul Johnson $2,800,000 $2,000 $1,050,000 $450,000 $2,504,665
Virginia Tech ACC Frank Beamer $2,535,925 $240,000 $382,500 $42,500 $3,257,690
Washington State Pac-12 Mike Leach $2,750,000 $0 $625,000 $0 $2,323,500
Nebraska Big Ten Mike Riley $2,700,000 -- $950,000 -- $3,450,000
Utah Pac-12 Kyle Whittingham $2,600,000 -- $935,000 $195,000 $2,650,000
Boston College ACC Steve Addazio $2,585,655 -- -- -- --
Miami (Fla.) ACC Al Golden $2,539,315 -- -- -- --
Minnesota Big Ten Jerry Kill $2,500,000 -- $1,150,000 $375,000 $2,932,000
Northwestern Big Ten Pat Fitzgerald $2,490,858 -- -- -- --
Oregon State Pac-12 Gary Andersen $2,450,000 -- $525,000 -- $2,640,300
Wisconsin Big Ten Paul Chryst $2,300,000 -- $440,000 -- $2,632,200
Stanford Pac-12 David Shaw $2,224,435 -- -- -- --
Iowa State Big 12 Paul Rhoads $2,200,000 $5,015 $950,000 $0 $2,177,635
North Carolina State ACC Dave Doeren $2,200,000 -- $1,750,000 $100,000 $2,888,625
Cincinnati AAC Tommy Tuberville $2,200,000 $0 $540,000 $140,000 $1,950,000
Purdue Big Ten Darrell Hazell $2,140,000 -- $1,545,000 $90,000 $2,245,000
Maryland Big Ten Randy Edsall $2,110,648 $200 $950,000 $200,000 $2,783,060
Duke ACC David Cutcliffe $2,049,055 -- -- -- --
Colorado Pac-12 Mike MacIntyre $2,009,778 $575 $1,500,000 $292,000 $2,748,052
California Pac-12 Sonny Dykes $2,000,000 $8,000 $304,000 $0 $2,506,600
North Carolina ACC Larry Fedora $1,931,000 -- $346,250 $29,250 $2,082,035
Central Florida AAC George O'Leary $1,890,000 -- $750,000 $385,000 $2,754,694
Navy AAC Ken Niumatalolo $1,637,803 -- -- -- --
Connecticut AAC Bob Diaco $1,550,000 -- $450,000 -- $1,943,130
Fresno State Mt. West Tim DeRuyter $1,457,745 $35,000 $1,685,000 $420,000 $1,391,242
Houston AAC Tom Herman $1,450,000 -- $447,500 -- $2,113,000
East Carolina AAC Ruffin McNeill $1,414,610 $2,500 $550,000 $75,000 $1,704,800
Memphis AAC Justin Fuente $1,400,000 $0 $725,000 $235,000 $2,114,188
Colorado State Mt. West Mike Bobo $1,350,000 -- $685,000 -- $1,961,482
Indiana Big Ten Kevin Wilson $1,312,277 -- $1,130,000 $25,000 $2,317,478
Syracuse ACC Scott Shafer $1,302,721 -- -- -- --
Rutgers Big Ten Kyle Flood $1,250,000 $10,000 $425,000 $85,000 $2,609,450
Notre Dame Ind. Brian Kelly $1,187,272 -- -- -- --
South Florida AAC Willie Taggart $1,150,000 $2,500 $650,000 $0 $1,739,700
Boise State Mt. West Bryan Harsin $1,100,004 $0 $400,000 $182,875 $2,129,132
Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt Mark Hudspeth $1,050,000 $3,156 $155,000 $45,000 $1,040,000
Tulane AAC Curtis Johnson $926,000 -- -- -- --
Air Force Mt. West Troy Calhoun $892,500 $26,500 $255,000 $123,750 $1,518,000
Illinois Big Ten Bill Cubit $915,000 $1,010 $51,500 -- $2,011,208
Army Ind. Jeff Monken $883,000 -- $256,000 $0 $2,220,450
Wyoming Mt. West Craig Bohl $882,000 $0 $330,000 $120,000 $1,224,315
Middle Tennessee C-USA Rick Stockstill $801,504 $10,500 $126,142 $5,000 $1,166,061
San Diego State Mt. West Rocky Long $806,300 $2,000 $655,000 $65,000 $1,530,932
Rice C-USA David Bailiff $805,088 -- -- -- --
Western Michigan MAC P.J. Fleck $800,000 $2,500 $336,000 $78,750 $1,037,500
Kansas Big 12 David Beaty $801,169 -- $925,000 -- $2,279,999
New Mexico Mt. West Bob Davie $772,690 $1,250 $490,000 $0 $1,363,070
Marshall C-USA Doc Holliday $755,500 $2,750 $145,000 $95,000 $1,141,476
Utah State Mt. West Matt Wells $750,000 $2,900 $770,000 $65,000 $1,162,973
North Texas C-USA Dan McCarney $720,000 $1,600 $945,000 $0 $1,158,150
Arkansas State Sun Belt Blake Anderson $700,000 $0 $235,000 $25,000 $1,183,000
Southern Mississippi C-USA Todd Monken $700,000 $0 $125,000 $15,000 $1,055,000
Troy Sun Belt Neal Brown $660,000 -- $475,000 -- $1,198,233
Temple AAC Matt Rhule $648,633 -- -- -- --
Hawaii Mt. West Norm Chow $550,000 $87,750 $1,180,000 $0 --
Western Kentucky C-USA Jeff Brohm $610,800 $3,120 $450,000 $100,000 $1,054,792
Florida International C-USA Ron Turner $604,190 $1,000 $150,000 $0 $1,077,200
Charlotte C-USA Brad Lambert $600,000 -- $120,000 -- $647,025
Nevada Mt. West Brian Polian $575,000 $3,000 $250,000 $55,000 $1,249,500
Old Dominion C-USA Bobby Wilder $550,000 $15,000 $504,125 $0 $1,062,738
Ohio MAC Frank Solich $562,760 $1,500 $329,440 $0 $898,290
South Alabama Sun Belt Joey Jones $525,000 $35,500 $211,025 $31,438 $1,135,459
Nevada-Las Vegas Mt. West Tony Sanchez $560,000 -- $175,000 -- $1,415,799
San Jose State Mt. West Ron Caragher $540,745 $30 $195,000 $5,000 $1,073,832
Central Michigan MAC John Bonamego $533,500 -- $330,000 -- $863,380
Georgia State Sun Belt Trent Miles $523,500 $4,000 $362,500 $9,500 $950,700
Florida Atlantic C-USA Charlie Partridge $525,000 $500 $100,000 $0 $846,050
Ball State MAC Pete Lembo $514,250 $3,500 $460,000 $2,500 $910,300
Louisiana Tech C-USA Skip Holtz $500,000 $17,000 $295,000 $25,000 $1,066,503
Texas-El Paso C-USA Sean Kugler $509,541 $4,500 $486,052 $75,044 $1,191,241
Georgia Southern Sun Belt Willie Fritz $500,000 $0 $287,500 $35,000 $930,450
Toledo MAC Matt Campbell $495,000 $1,450 $450,000 $137,500 $886,297
Massachusetts MAC Mark Whipple $450,000 $6,000 $200,000 $0 $832,930
Miami (Ohio) MAC Chuck Martin $450,000 $0 $482,493 $20,250 $863,310
Texas-San Antonio C-USA Larry Coker $425,000 $2,150 $255,000 $0 $808,681
Texas State Sun Belt Dennis Franchione $425,000 $2,000 $232,500 $7,500 $832,300
Eastern Michigan MAC Chris Creighton $425,000 $0 $310,000 $0 $864,676
Idaho Sun Belt Paul Petrino $413,526 $5,000 $152,000 $5,000 $747,637
Bowling Green MAC Dino Babers $413,000 $0 $245,000 $107,500 $807,112
Akron MAC Terry Bowden $406,000 $1,500 $255,000 $10,000 $934,220
Northern Illinois MAC Rod Carey $400,000 $1,500 $205,000 $77,500 $885,020
Buffalo MAC Lance Leipold $400,000 -- $380,000 -- $928,540
Kent State MAC Paul Haynes $390,150 $2,200 $173,000 $1,000 $718,436
New Mexico State Sun Belt Doug Martin $376,044 $1,000 $135,000 $0 $646,883
Appalachian State Sun Belt Scott Satterfield $375,000 $0 $165,000 $27,500 $936,500
Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt Todd Berry $360,000 $600 $47,500 $0 $683,050
Southern California Pac-12 Steve Sarkisian -- -- -- -- --
Brigham Young Ind. Bronco Mendenhall -- -- -- -- --
Wake Forest ACC Dave Clawson -- -- -- -- --
Vanderbilt SEC Derek Mason -- -- -- -- --
Tulsa AAC Philip Montgomery -- -- -- -- --
Pittsburgh ACC Pat Narduzzi -- -- -- -- --
Southern Methodist AAC Chad Morris -- -- -- -- --

To see the methodology behind this data, click here.

Coaches' records are going into 2015 season, as displayed in NCAA Career Statistics database at ncaa.org.

"Record at school" data for Louisville's Bobby Petrino, Massachusetts' Mark Whipple, Kansas State's Bill Snyder and Texas State's Dennis Franchione are based on their current tenures at the schools.

Compilation of figures for Staff Pay, the total amount paid to schools' nine full-time assistant coaches, is in progress.

CREDITS
By Steve Berkowitz, Jodi Upton, Christopher Schnaars, Sean Dougherty and Alec J Neuharth-Keusch of USA TODAY; Stephanie Klein for USA TODAY; Robert Lattinville, who is of counsel to Spencer Fane LLP and whose practice areas include areas include representation of college coaches, athletics directors and NCAA member institutions; David Zwart, a St. Louis-based attorney who works with Lattinville.







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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