Not that you missed me or anything, I’m sure all your spare time was spent more productively.
Factoid of the week that might only interest people who like Texas high school football
While trying to search for an old friend on The Google, I ran across this 2005 nugget from the Austin American Statesman. It’s just a tiny bit outdated, but it compares the 2005 and 1995 annual salaries of all the 4A and 5A Texas high school football head coaches at their respective schools. I tried to find more current data that compares salaries from a decade ago, but came up short.
A few observations:
- The three highest increases adjusted for inflation are:
- Houston Clear Lake at $69%, $53,028 to $89,642.
- Ennis at 65%, $64,075 to $106,004.
- Grandbury at 62%, $46,422 to $75,000.
- Five schools pay over $100k back in 2005, with Ennis topping the list.
- At the bottom of the list was Houston Furr High School. $54,983 in 1995 to $42,300 in 2005 – a 23% drop.
- In 2006, the average salary for a teacher in Texas was $42,400. Teachers have seen their salaries go up from 36.8%, compared to 36.7 for coaches. Also, in 2006 27 coaches earned more than their principal. Source
- Other thoughts for your consideration:
- Texas high school football coaches’ contracts are based upaon a 226 day work year compared to the teachers’ 187.
- Texas high school teachers work 40-70 hours per week. Coaches claim to work 70-100 hours per week during the season and many of the head coaches serve as the athletic director.
- A winning football program can bring in over $200,000 to the district and community.
- The coaches’ product is on display to the entire community and printed in newspapers which adds to the pressure. Source
NFL Regular Season Conclusion
This week I was 12/16, which puts me 169/256 or 66% for the entire regular season, four points short of my goal of 70%. I don’t plan on any prognostication for the playoffs, truth be told, I kinda got a little burned out over the season doing this. However, in the process I learned that a total of 256 NFL games are played in the regular season. For some reason I would have thought that number would have been less than that, but it makes sense when you multiple the number of games played (16) by the number of weeks (16). I also learned that I can’t predict NFL games as well as I thought. However, one reader mentioned that I predicted the Cowboys finishing 14-2, but I can’t find any post mentioning that. But if I did, I would have come darn close. The hardest team for me to pick every week were the Broncos, sometimes they sucked and sometimes they looked pretty darn good; either way, they were hard to prognosticate.Â
Patriots at Giants – Correct
Lions at Packers – Correct
Bengals at Dolphins -Â Incorrect
Panthers at Buccaneers – Incorrect
Saints at Bears – Correct
49ers at Browns – Correct
Jaguars at Texans – Correct
Seahawks at Falcons – Incorrect
Bills at Eagles – Correct
Steelers at Ravens – Correct
Vikings at Broncos – Incorrect
Chargers at Raiders – Correct
Cowboys at Redskins – Correct
Rams at Cardinals – Correct
Chiefs at Jets – Correct
Titans at Colts – Correct
As for the BagOfNothing Fantasy Football League, I came in a respectable third place.
It was fun competing against the readers of my blog, even though I have no idea who the heck six of you are (loserville, RagaMuffin, Underdogs, Andy’s TOS, TurfToe (great name by the way), Gunners). Either way, thanks for playing, guys, and I’ll probably create this league again next year.
The most interesting race was between RagaMuffin and the Fort Worth Sleestaks who happen to be coworkers and were just 1.52 points apart coming into the last week of the season, with the Fort Worth Sleestaks in the lead last week. But as you can see, RagaMuffin pulled way for the victory and a year worth of braggin rights over a coworker.
U2’s first American television appearance
It happened back in June 1981 on the Tomorrow Show, which many just referred to as the Tom Snider show. It’s a performance, interview, and another performance. Bono even walks into the audience.