Denver is in town for the Summit League soccer championship. I see the official title of their HC is:
The Jack and Sheila Weinberg Head Men's Soccer Coach
Maybe this is just me. I dont have a problem with naming a court or field or room or some other inanimate object after the famous or rich but I think plastering their name(s) into the official working title for a coach crosses the line. I am seeing more and more of this in college sports. What does it all mean? They are indirectly contributing to his/her salary? They have some say in who the next coach is going to be?
Do we want a "Rock" Hanson Head Football Coach?
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If Jimmy V was a programmer like me, he would have said it like this: while (!(succeed = try()));
Kinda creepy, I think. Totally smacks of bought and paid for - and that doesn't sit well with me, anyway.sealhall74 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 10:09 am Denver is in town for the Summit League soccer championship. I see the official title of their HC is:
The Jack and Sheila Weinberg Head Men's Soccer Coach
Maybe this is just me. I dont have a problem with naming a court or field or room or some other inanimate object after the famous or rich but I think plastering their name(s) into the official working title for a coach crosses the line. I am seeing more and more of this in college sports. What does it all mean? They are indirectly contributing to his/her salary? They have some say in who the next coach is going to be?
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I guess if it's Jack and Shelia, I'm probably inclined to refer to the Coach as Shelia, I mean it's part of the title of being bought and paid for.
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Upon further review, if endowed faculty positions (chairs, professorships, etc.) are OK, why not endowed coaching positions?
What would "Rock" think?
What would "Rock" think?
If Jimmy V was a programmer like me, he would have said it like this: while (!(succeed = try()));
Usually it just means that the trust that they've set up covers the annual salary of the head coach. They have a foundation (https://projects.propublica.org/nonprof ... /455437500) and live in Chicago, but Jack at least (idk about Sheila) is a Denver alum. I doubt they have much say in who the coach is when they go to hire someone (at least, no more than any other large athletics booster does).sealhall74 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 10:09 am Denver is in town for the Summit League soccer championship. I see the official title of their HC is:
The Jack and Sheila Weinberg Head Men's Soccer Coach
Maybe this is just me. I dont have a problem with naming a court or field or room or some other inanimate object after the famous or rich but I think plastering their name(s) into the official working title for a coach crosses the line. I am seeing more and more of this in college sports. What does it all mean? They are indirectly contributing to his/her salary? They have some say in who the next coach is going to be?

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