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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Mike Bellotti fired again?

So say these guys. Poor Mike will have to muddle by on his $41,341.67 monthly PERS pension now.

Comments (9)

Forty grand a month? For life?

Probably with a COLA, too, no?

And maybe he'll have to get used to traveling with a lawyer with a suitcase of cash and avoid the jurisdiction of the international criminal court like Henry Kissinger & Dick Cheney....or, maybe he just gets a filthy VooDoo Donut named after him.

Reader -
Not forty grand a month. Forty one grand, plus change, a month.

Allan L. -
No COLAS for PERS recipients. Ever.

The above referenced link/story states that "...Bellotti is done with football, and out of the public eye." Perhaps he was only reassigned. I just saw Bellotti on ESPNU last night on their College Football Show:"ESPNU BCS Countdown (Mon., 6-7 p.m.): the hour-long live studio show, hosted by Nowkhah, discusses the ever-changing college football standings. ESPN’s Mike Bellotti, Tom Luginbill and Kevin Carter will share analyst responsibilities."

http://viamediablog.com/espnu-expands-its-college-football-curriculum/

It refers to him as "ESPN's Mike Bellotti."

The family may have to fall back on child labor to make it through the winter. Fortunately UO is willing to bend a few more rules to help out: http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?id=3386

Add another $4200/month that Bellotti's wife is collecting from PERS thanks to the convenient divorce/remarriage.

Her: "This has nothing to do with the choices we made."

Him: "Put in all the taxes I've paid to the state of Oregon."

Bellotti was announcing tonight's Toledo-Arizona game on ESPNU. That may or may not be a demotion. He's also listed here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESPN_College_Football_broadcast_teams with few sources cited.




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