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squeaky said:
I would think with the connections Sergio and Wayne McLain have, Sergio could have gotten a decent college assistant job. That's how every young guy starts.
Nobody at Sergio's age expects to get offered a good head coaching job.

He needs that degree first to do anything at the college level.
 
Here's a little more info about the ABA in a story about the Quad Cities franchise.

First, the schedule will be 36 games, evenly split between home and road, all played within a division, then there will be playoff and tournament games.

The Peoria ABA team and the QC team will play in a regional division, that also includes Chicago, St. Louis, Cedar Rapids, and Twin Cities (Michigan).

Games start first week of November and end first week of March.

There is a salary cap of $120,000 (for entire roster.)
The Quad Cities owner, Tom McGinn said,
"the top four players on the team would receive $500 per week, the next four would receive $350 per week and the last four would get $200 per week."
http://qconline.com/archives/qco/sections.cgi?prcss=display&id=300993
 
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