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FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2017, file photo, Jimbo Fisher speaks as he is introduced as Texas A&M's new head football coach, in College Station, Texas. A potential new tax on seven-figure salaries for employees of non-profits hasn’t deterred schools from doling out huge contracts to new coaches. Football powers aiming for a national title have continued to pay the market rate for proven coaches, topped by the 10-year, $75 million deal for Jimbo Fisher at Texas A&M. (Dave McDermand/College Station Eagle via AP, File)/College Station Eagle via AP)

FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2017, file photo, Jimbo Fisher speaks as he is introduced as Texas A&M's new head football coach, in College Station, Texas. A potential new tax on seven-figure salaries for employees of non-profits hasn’t deterred schools from doling out huge contracts to new coaches. Football powers aiming for a national title have continued to pay the market rate for proven coaches, topped by the 10-year, $75 million deal for Jimbo Fisher at Texas A&M. (Dave McDermand/College Station Eagle via AP, File)/College Station Eagle via AP)

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