Does that buyout go down considerably year 5?
Tom Crean 16 million. Manning zero buyout, he has to be gone. Huh, Capel at Pit has no buyout. We need to stop putting buyouts in contracts!!!!!!!!!
Not sure that USA today is very accurate. It has Manning at zero buyout but have read elsewhere he has an 18 million buyout.
Can't imagine Wake has money to pay that out, unless they can structure it over a long period of time.According to Jeff Goodman Manning's contract is fully guaranteed. There is no buyout.
So they are both sort of accurate. The real story is that they will pay Manning $18M more whether or not he coaches.
Can't imagine Wake has money to pay that out, unless they can structure it over a long period of time.
Deandre Hunter didn't get starting minutes on last year's team but I call BS here because he was a really good player for the Hoos as a Freshman, he just happened to be stuck behind a better, more experienced player in Devon Hall.Disagree big time. College players make huge leaps all the time from FR to SO or SO to JR. Deandre hunter at Virginia is a good example. Made a big leap this year that we need from Devoe.
Okay, so how about Keita Bates-Diop? He shot up to almost 20ppg as a senior after 11 as a soph and 10 as a junior and getting injured. Luke Maye from sophomore to Junior went from not playing much and 5ppg to 17, Mikal bridges went from 10ppg to 18 last year. Point is it happens pretty often. Plenty of Juniors and Seniors still get drafted so if they weren't "making a jump" why wouldn't they have gone as Freshman? Why can't Devoe average 15ppg next year? 15-17 for Alvarado, 10-12 for Banks, 8-10 Usher, 8-10 Moore, and 10 for Wright. That's an average of 70 ppg and doesn't seem unreasonable, especially if we add another piece as a grad transfer or solid freshman.Deandre Hunter didn't get starting minutes on last year's team but I call BS here because he was a really good player for the Hoos as a Freshman, he just happened to be stuck behind a better, more experienced player in Devon Hall.
Can't imagine Wake has money to pay that out, unless they can structure it over a long period of time.
Can't imagine Wake has money to pay that out, unless they can structure it over a long period of time.
Wow, serious about athletics for such a small school.Wake is raising $300MM for athletics. It took 6 people to cut checks counting approx. $220MM towards that goal. This was told to me to my face by Todd Stansbury this time last year. A lot of the money is for facilities, but I bet they'll make do.
https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2017/09/04/Colleges/Wake-Forest.aspx
With all the rich celebrities bribing admissions officers to get their kids into school, I’m sure they’re flush with cash.
Wake is raising $300MM for athletics. It took 6 people to cut checks counting approx. $220MM towards that goal. This was told to me to my face by Todd Stansbury this time last year. A lot of the money is for facilities, but I bet they'll make do.
https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2017/09/04/Colleges/Wake-Forest.aspx
Well yea, but aren't we ignoring the only important point from that chart ? that There's like 59 other programs with larger buyouts than us who wouldn't blink an eye to do what's needed to improve their programs .....Good context for what a serious investment in college hoops costs, as well as some questionable AD decisions.
According to Jeff Goodman Manning's contract is fully guaranteed. There is no buyout.
So they are both sort of accurate. The real story is that they will pay Manning $18M more whether or not he coaches.
People I know inside that program say the small print on the contract limits the Manning liability significantly should he be let go if certain metrics aren't met. One thing is certain, Manning continues to be their coach if they have to dole out $18M.