If I were Fred, and my salary was being trumpeted by my employer to be a top 10 public university salary-- when it fact it wasn't --- I'd be livid as hell.
But I'm not Fred. And I suppose Fred is more forgiving than I am.
Agreed and particularly with Pollard's continuing to cite that they were overly sensitive to the responsibilities and potential negatives of having such a high salary. He compared it to the Ferentz situation on the interview I heard yesterday. So why publicly state a salary higher than is actually being paid to him? Because Jamie wanted to portray himself as the hero that saved Fred at the time.
For trying to downplay the salary to protect Fred's image, he trumpeted the whole "top 10" salary (inaccurate) averaging $2.6 million (inaccurate) at every opportunity, including in donor meetings.