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<blockquote data-quote="John R" data-source="post: 898563" data-attributes="member: 6384"><p>Surely both, though it's far cheaper to just fire Stansbury. That is, of course, the wrong move, because Collins is textbook mediocre as a coach, but Stansbury hasn't demonstrated any real capability as an AD. If it was just Stansbury that negotiated the outrageous contract with Collins, the board should have the balls to simply refuse to make the payout to Collins, then litigate. If Stansbury can be proven through discovery depositions to have been colluding with Collins for mutual benefit, the contract can be voided. </p><p>I'm an ME that became a lawyer - I know, that's an odd career path. My nose tells me that the Collins contract would be suitable if we were trying to pull in a multiple-bowl winning coach, not a mediocre serial assistant coach drifter like Collins, a man that presents like a county fair carney. That contract smell to high heaven.</p><p>I know this is perhaps a harsh view of our current situation, but you have to consider that Stanbury has led us down an ugly path. Consider not just the economics of the Collins contract. You also have to factor in the lost ticket revenue over four years, lost TV revenue, lost bowl game revenue and payouts, and finally, the cost to rebuild. I see this number totaling more than $200 million. Boom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John R, post: 898563, member: 6384"] Surely both, though it's far cheaper to just fire Stansbury. That is, of course, the wrong move, because Collins is textbook mediocre as a coach, but Stansbury hasn't demonstrated any real capability as an AD. If it was just Stansbury that negotiated the outrageous contract with Collins, the board should have the balls to simply refuse to make the payout to Collins, then litigate. If Stansbury can be proven through discovery depositions to have been colluding with Collins for mutual benefit, the contract can be voided. I'm an ME that became a lawyer - I know, that's an odd career path. My nose tells me that the Collins contract would be suitable if we were trying to pull in a multiple-bowl winning coach, not a mediocre serial assistant coach drifter like Collins, a man that presents like a county fair carney. That contract smell to high heaven. I know this is perhaps a harsh view of our current situation, but you have to consider that Stanbury has led us down an ugly path. Consider not just the economics of the Collins contract. You also have to factor in the lost ticket revenue over four years, lost TV revenue, lost bowl game revenue and payouts, and finally, the cost to rebuild. I see this number totaling more than $200 million. Boom. [/QUOTE]
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