The whole argument in general is completely asinine. We all work/live in systems that are defined by parameters established by others. So, if we disagree with the parameters, should we stop trying to do as well for ourselves as we're able? That's completely contradictory to human nature. Don't be a dumbass, Dax.
Um, given the amount of control that LHC LHC Bill Snyder was given, I mean hell, one could likely make a strong case that at least for a few years Bill and his buddy Jon ran the athletic department. So one could then easily make a case that LHC LHC Bill Snyder established the parameters, at least insofar as K-State goes.
Sorry I missed this earlier.
Also, quite an expansive reach that I am in some way implying that people should quit trying to do well for themselves if they disagree with the parameters that they work with in. But we are, at least in this case, talking about an individual who makes 70 times the average individual annual income in the United States to coach a college football team at a public, non profit university. Again, I have no problem with what Snyder makes, hell pay him what he's supposedly worth according to some on here. Just don't start talking about "selling out" now, and lamenting all the money you make and the plight of the poor professors on campus when you've been making 7 figures coaching football for over a decade and have set you and your family up for life coaching football . . . at a public, non-profit university.