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So if you are a public school with a failing football program and wanted to take it serious and get competitive, how are legally allowed to go about finding the top coaches to turn your fortunes around? 
 

Are you allowed to talk to a current coach employee by another school? Do you have to wait until they are fired and unemployed? 
 

Say you have some former alumni who made the pros and have a little money to throw around. Are they allowed to sweeten the deal and throw some money at a coach currently at another school? The former alum is not speaking as someone employed by a school: they are private citizen. Are they allowed to tell a coach I’ll give you a $25,000 check if you come to my former school. Maybe go buy a house and use it as a down payment. 
 

What’s the rules?


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42 minutes ago, nolebull813 said:

So if you are a public school with a failing football program and wanted to take it serious and get competitive, how are legally allowed to go about finding the top coaches to turn your fortunes around? 
 

Are you allowed to talk to a current coach employee by another school? Do you have to wait until they are fired and unemployed? 
 

Say you have some former alumni who made the pros and have a little money to throw around. Are they allowed to sweeten the deal and throw some money at a coach currently at another school? The former alum is not speaking as someone employed by a school: they are private citizen. Are they allowed to tell a coach I’ll give you a $25,000 check if you come to my former school. Maybe go buy a house and use it as a down payment. 
 

What’s the rules?

All of what you mentioned above is illegal. But yet all of what you mentioned are that tactics that’s used to “change those fortunes” lol smh. 
 

it’s just are you slick enough to not get caught or are you to cautious to NOT take the risk & trust the process of doing everything by the book. 

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I saw a post-season interview with a head coach that had just won another state championship. He mentioned in the interview thew he had been approached afterward with an excellent offer. He did end up rejecting it and staying where he is. He didn't get into how he was approached or any other details. Great question, though.

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Hey you want to come use your talents at this much needed program? We will give you a financial incentive that could change entire fortune and future of your entire family for generations potentially. 
 

busted!!!!! That’s illegal!!!! He has to stay put and struggle to provide and screw his kids from going to college and screw his dream of owning a home. He has to stay where he is until they fire his ass or he quits with no job in place!!!!

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1 hour ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

All of what you mentioned above is illegal. But yet all of what you mentioned are that tactics that’s used to “change those fortunes” lol smh. 
 

it’s just are you slick enough to not get caught or are you to cautious to NOT take the risk & trust the process of doing everything by the book. 

what part of this is illegal?

 

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11 minutes ago, h8r said:

what part of this is illegal?

 

Florida is still a "Right to Work" state.  You can be fired for any reason or even no reason and you can choose to end employment by those same rules.  

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3 minutes ago, Ray Icaza said:

Florida is still a "Right to Work" state.  You can be fired for any reason or even no reason and you can choose to end employment by those same rules.  

correct,

im still searching for the illegal part of the multimillionare that jumps into the bad school down the road, as their financial consultant and wants to give bill  johnson the head coach at the good school over there, 50k to coach at his school.

what part of that is illegal?

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9 hours ago, h8r said:

correct,

im still searching for the illegal part of the multimillionare that jumps into the bad school down the road, as their financial consultant and wants to give bill  johnson the head coach at the good school over there, 50k to coach at his school.

what part of that is illegal?

I don't believe it is illegal as long as any bonus, supplement, perk, ect is coming from a booster club and not taxpayer money as part of the teacher salary or supplement. 

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17 hours ago, Hwy17 said:

I don't believe it is illegal as long as any bonus, supplement, perk, ect is coming from a booster club and not taxpayer money as part of the teacher salary or supplement. 

absolutely.

there isnt anything illegal about that.  

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On 5/8/2024 at 8:51 AM, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

All of what you mentioned above is illegal. But yet all of what you mentioned are that tactics that’s used to “change those fortunes” lol smh. 
 

it’s just are you slick enough to not get caught or are you to cautious to NOT take the risk & trust the process of doing everything by the book. 

Dillard - I'm not sure that hiring a HS football coach is the same as bringing a student on board the team. I think that any school can hire any football coach that they want any time they want. They can even hire a football coach that is currently coaching at another school. Where did you find that it's illegal? 

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