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Where did you see this? I haven’t seen any reports of a change to his contract, I looked for one, and I’d be shocked if it was raised—there’s no reason to do it.With the new hires, CGC's buyout was raised 1.2M for next year.
Where did you see this? I haven’t seen any reports of a change to his contract, I looked for one, and I’d be shocked if it was raised—there’s no reason to do it.With the new hires, CGC's buyout was raised 1.2M for next year.
Can you explain to me, how his buyout got raised?With the new hires, CGC's buyout was raised 1.2M for next year. I think he gets two years. Everything being mentioned about his buyout this year and with giving 2 year contracts to the assistants (and potentially another 2 year contract to another one), I'm not seeing how he isn't around another 2 years. I can see a TE/special teams coordinator as the last hire. Part of this is due to how Long utilizes the TEs in the offense.
Not in his contract but Tech added on guaranteed payroll from these new assistants 850k and 400k. Tech would need to pay that out as well.Where did you see this? I haven’t seen any reports of a change to his contract, I looked for one, and I’d be shocked if it was raised—there’s no reason to do it.
Our guaranteed payments are up, but if Collins is fired, Long and Tillman aren't necessarily gone.Not in his contract but Tech added on guaranteed payroll from these new assistants 850k and 400k. Tech would need to pay that out as well.
I should of said they essentially raised CGC's buyout.
I can't see any new coach not wanting to bring in their own OCOur guaranteed payments are up, but if Collins is fired, Long and Tillman aren't necessarily gone.
I can't see any new coach not wanting to bring in their own OC
That would be interesting, if CGC loves Tech as much as he professes to then he should be ok with it. If he fails at DC then Just keep demoting him on down until he’s a water-boyMaybe we demote CGC to DC and hire a new head coach if next year isn't better. Since we are still paying him to coach then he'd have to quit if he didn't want to do that (and it frees us up from the contract if he quits...)
It basically means we get a DC for free since we'd have to pay CGC anyway (I know, I know...that'll never work. But still...)
And just let Stansbury be the figure head HC. If he doesn't like it, then he can quit too. Win - Win.Maybe we demote CGC to DC and hire a new head coach if next year isn't better. Since we are still paying him to coach then he'd have to quit if he didn't want to do that (and it frees us up from the contract if he quits...)
It basically means we get a DC for free since we'd have to pay CGC anyway (I know, I know...that'll never work. But still...)
I’m sure a legal interpretation of his contract is that we are not paying him to be A coach, we are paying him to be the HEAD coach. Demoting him is firing him from that position, and would trigger the buyout.Maybe we demote CGC to DC and hire a new head coach if next year isn't better. Since we are still paying him to coach then he'd have to quit if he didn't want to do that (and it frees us up from the contract if he quits...)
It basically means we get a DC for free since we'd have to pay CGC anyway (I know, I know...that'll never work. But still...)
Good point. Not sure I've seen many Coordinators held over between regimes. Normally there's some kind of fundamental shift. I can see a position coach being held over but they would be interviewing for the job. I can't see a HC taking a job and being told who he needs to keep. Although, this is Tech and handicapping a coach isn't uncommon.Our guaranteed payments are up, but if Collins is fired, Long and Tillman aren't necessarily gone.
I don't even want him(Collins) as a DC. Stansbury messed up bad we are in a hole and he is making the hole deeper. I know some think he is a good AD but he is not a good football AD.I seriously doubt Collins would hang around to be a DC after essentially being fired after a de facto failing. Plus, who here would want that?
Yeah, I'm sure too. I was just dreaming. I guess we can say "You are the Head Coach. We just hired a Chief Executive Coach who you report to is all."I’m sure a legal interpretation of his contract is that we are not paying him to be A coach, we are paying him to be the HEAD coach. Demoting him is firing him from that position, and would trigger the buyout.
Most likely bring in an entire staff.I can't see any new coach not wanting to bring in their own OC
Matt Rhule is about to get canned at Carolina. Maybe he knows and CGC knows this and just waiting......He was a defensive coach before becoming a qb coach then OC.
AND just signed a minimum 60million dollar contract last year so I'm sure Tech could cover his mortgage here or car payment or something.
Plus he was a successful college coach, he will have his choice of various HC jobs waiting for him if he decides to come back to cfbRhule hasn't been a defensive coach since 2006 and was never more then a position coach on that side of the ball. Hiring him as DC would be absolutely insane.
Collins can’t manage a game without DC responsibilities. What’s going to happen to that when he is the DC?