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Shut up Kyle. Even you should understand that these things have nothing to with economic times...it's what the market demands.He should get a 1 year contract extension and $200,000 raise. That's all we can afford and is reasonable in these economic times. He's only been here 1 year. If gets 10 wins next year he deserves $2M+.
He should get a 1 year contract extension and $200,000 raise. That's all we can afford and is reasonable in these economic times. He's only been here 1 year. If gets 10 wins next year he deserves $2M+.
Shut up Kyle. Even you should understand that these things have nothing to with economic times...it's what the market demands.
He should get a 1 year contract extension and $200,000 raise. That's all we can afford and is reasonable in these economic times. He's only been here 1 year. If gets 10 wins next year he deserves $2M+.
I agree with Kyle on this one(kind of). Nothing to do with the economy, but he hasn't really done anything to justify a raise in my opinion...
Who are we? Notre Dame? Sure, he's a good coach and all. Let's commit ourselves for 10 years.
Worked for them. Contracts are for the benefit of the coach, not the AA.
Well he beat UGAy, that should be worth something. I know he was hired with the anticipation that this would happen, but it's still something that matters (and something that hasn't happened in quite a while).
The other thing he's done is make GT Football exciting. Not only has he energized the fanbase, but people who could usually care less about GT are now taking notice.
Who are we? Notre Dame? Sure, he's a good coach and all. Let's commit ourselves for 10 years.
Worked for them. Contracts are for the benefit of the coach, not the AA.
Paul Johnson is a proven winner at the college head coaching level.
Point: Do whatever it takes to secure him here long term. Anyone who wants to compare this to Weis and Notre Dame is either
1.) retarded
2.) a ****ing idiot.
or
3.) just plain ignorant.
Which one are you.
Yeah, obviously contracts do nothing to entice a coach to complete them. They just obligate the school to continue to pay.
Pay what the market dictates, but I anticipate a "coaching bubble" that will eventually burst as teams keep paying not only the current coach but the last one as well.
Schools are using the same type logic as the real estate speculators - that there will be no end to the increasing revenue from college sports. Eventually that well will run dry and we will have a correction.
That doesn't mean it is fact though, and all the ND people thought the same thing about Charlie.