Ok guys, lets look at this from the TSSAA standpoint.
1 To be a head coach in the TSSAA you have to be either a current full time teacher or retired with tenure. Then you have a limited number of allowed volunteer assistants.
2. Not to many years ago the public school administrators were polled by the TSSAA and were completely in favor of the split. The TSSAA Board then voted not to split and later implemented the multiplier.
WHY...you ask. Lets face it MONEY. When the split happens and it will. The Private schools WILL pull out of the TSSAA and form their own governing body, (it is already being discussed) why be told how to run your programs by a group that do not want you in the first place. OH yes money....when the privates pull out there goes 60% of the TSSAA revenues (gates, fees, etc...).
Then just think who is going to get the best officials....privates, they will be willing to select and pay top $$.