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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 169316" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>1. CPJ is, IMO, one of the elite coaches in the country. Definitely top 20. I'd put him in the top 10. And I honestly don't think a Saban, Meyer, Spurrier, etc could have done much better than CPJ has thus far. So I'd say his pay should correspond to that.</p><p></p><p>2. Ted's pay should be whatever CPJ thinks he deserves. No one else in the program has a better understanding of Roofs value to the program. I think this is true for the entire staff. And it should be something CPJ and Mbob work closely together on. I doubt this to be the case however.</p><p></p><p>3. You really want to tie home attendance to coaching salary??? Say hello to unending mediocrity. Actually this would make mediocre tough to achieve. There are other streams of revenue to utilize. That's a simple and clear fact.</p><p></p><p>4 & 5. I don't expect Mbob to fart out money to pay coaches. Mbob is being very well compensated himself, to manage 4 and 5 though.</p><p></p><p>6. I've already given him a kudo for this. But it honestly was a no brainer. We were probably at about the level of Rice. Which was inexcusable. So yay for Mbob. He now has us, maybe, in the middle of the pack here.</p><p></p><p>Even if the coaches are being paid the absolute most Tech can afford financially, which isn't true, it still doesn't excuse the shoddy way Mbob handled the whole "hot seat" issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 169316, member: 735"] 1. CPJ is, IMO, one of the elite coaches in the country. Definitely top 20. I'd put him in the top 10. And I honestly don't think a Saban, Meyer, Spurrier, etc could have done much better than CPJ has thus far. So I'd say his pay should correspond to that. 2. Ted's pay should be whatever CPJ thinks he deserves. No one else in the program has a better understanding of Roofs value to the program. I think this is true for the entire staff. And it should be something CPJ and Mbob work closely together on. I doubt this to be the case however. 3. You really want to tie home attendance to coaching salary??? Say hello to unending mediocrity. Actually this would make mediocre tough to achieve. There are other streams of revenue to utilize. That's a simple and clear fact. 4 & 5. I don't expect Mbob to fart out money to pay coaches. Mbob is being very well compensated himself, to manage 4 and 5 though. 6. I've already given him a kudo for this. But it honestly was a no brainer. We were probably at about the level of Rice. Which was inexcusable. So yay for Mbob. He now has us, maybe, in the middle of the pack here. Even if the coaches are being paid the absolute most Tech can afford financially, which isn't true, it still doesn't excuse the shoddy way Mbob handled the whole "hot seat" issue. [/QUOTE]
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