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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 876292" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>The problem is that you are looking at HIS contract, not the total cost for head coaches to GT. The total payout <u>to CGC</u> is reduced by $3.3 million by keeping him this year, but the total amount paid <u>by GT</u> is increased by at least $6.6 million if he had been fired last year. GT would have had to pay another coach for 2022, and if we get another budget coach at $3.3 million that means that the total cost to GT to fire him last year would be at least $6.6 million. On top of that, assistant coaches started getting two year contracts during the CPJ years. I don't know if any of the coaches last year had two year contracts, but it is very possible that assistant coach buyouts would have also had to have been paid. CGC's contract is reduced by $3.3 million this year, but GT would have had to come up with a lot more than $3.3 million to fire him and still have a football team. The GTAA can't set a budget based on how much money CGC gets, it has to set the budget based on how much money the athletic department has to spend.</p><p></p><p>You are correct that firing him after the 2022 season would be the cheapest time to fire him, at least based on my understanding of his contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 876292, member: 2426"] The problem is that you are looking at HIS contract, not the total cost for head coaches to GT. The total payout [U]to CGC[/U] is reduced by $3.3 million by keeping him this year, but the total amount paid [U]by GT[/U] is increased by at least $6.6 million if he had been fired last year. GT would have had to pay another coach for 2022, and if we get another budget coach at $3.3 million that means that the total cost to GT to fire him last year would be at least $6.6 million. On top of that, assistant coaches started getting two year contracts during the CPJ years. I don't know if any of the coaches last year had two year contracts, but it is very possible that assistant coach buyouts would have also had to have been paid. CGC's contract is reduced by $3.3 million this year, but GT would have had to come up with a lot more than $3.3 million to fire him and still have a football team. The GTAA can't set a budget based on how much money CGC gets, it has to set the budget based on how much money the athletic department has to spend. You are correct that firing him after the 2022 season would be the cheapest time to fire him, at least based on my understanding of his contract. [/QUOTE]
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