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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 999466" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>Certainly can't fault that. But apparently Georgia State had to put spring practice on hold, as <a href="https://twitter.com/bmarcello/status/1758159837530075323?s=19" target="_blank">he left 2 days into the first week of it</a>. That's kinda crummy - but I imagine he couldn't control the timing of when an offer like this came up.</p><p></p><p>I also think this does present another referendum on just how much of a juggling act the HC role has become. It's no longer about just coaching football and occasionally shaking hands with donors, or even being CEO of an organization. The constant need to recruit and horsetrade to keep one's own players has to be trying. If he can make 600k as a position coach at SC (number pulled out of thin air) compared to 800k as a head coach at GSU, it may be a no-brainer. I can see the extra stress being worth 25%. Add to it the ability to be closer to your family at an important time, and it makes a lot more sense.</p><p></p><p>I think with the changing direction of CFB (until or unless some new rules are implemented), the pool of people who can handle all that's required to be an HC has gone from tiny to miniscule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 999466, member: 3440"] Certainly can't fault that. But apparently Georgia State had to put spring practice on hold, as [URL='https://twitter.com/bmarcello/status/1758159837530075323?s=19']he left 2 days into the first week of it[/URL]. That's kinda crummy - but I imagine he couldn't control the timing of when an offer like this came up. I also think this does present another referendum on just how much of a juggling act the HC role has become. It's no longer about just coaching football and occasionally shaking hands with donors, or even being CEO of an organization. The constant need to recruit and horsetrade to keep one's own players has to be trying. If he can make 600k as a position coach at SC (number pulled out of thin air) compared to 800k as a head coach at GSU, it may be a no-brainer. I can see the extra stress being worth 25%. Add to it the ability to be closer to your family at an important time, and it makes a lot more sense. I think with the changing direction of CFB (until or unless some new rules are implemented), the pool of people who can handle all that's required to be an HC has gone from tiny to miniscule. [/QUOTE]
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