Posted by Larry Harnisch on December 25, 2007 in News
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regarding Red Sanders' $17,500 salary as Bruin football coach....how much does that translate into 2007 dollars? By modern million-dollar deals today, I'm guessing still not that much.
--Adjusted for inflation, $17,500 is $125,392.47 USD 2006.
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regarding Red Sanders' $17,500 salary as Bruin football coach....how much does that translate into 2007 dollars? By modern million-dollar deals today, I'm guessing still not that much.
--Adjusted for inflation, $17,500 is $125,392.47 USD 2006.
--Larry
Posted by: jaded | December 26, 2007 at 08:24 AM