yeti92
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Reuben Houston says hello.He didn't recruit criminals.
Reuben Houston says hello.He didn't recruit criminals.
So are 90% of college football coaches and politicians. If ya can’t beat’em join’em. I’d love to have urban.Because he is $hitty person. He has zero morals. He is a cancer.
Chan isn't part ofEh maybe not, but one could toss Chan's name out in that regard.
Not at Urbans level. He is a total POS.So are 90% of college football coaches and politicians. If ya can’t beat’em join’em. I’d love to have urban.
Nobody is being offered 2 year contracts, where did you get that from?We are getting to the point where long coaching contracts seem silly when seemingly half of all high school seniors end up entering the portal at some point anyway. You don’t really need assurance that the coaching staff who recruits you is going to be there in 4 years when you’re more than likely going to change schools halfway through your career.
But you’re also seeing the top programs compete for the best coaches with 9 figure contracts. Just from a market standpoint, I don’t see why Chadwell or BOB would accept a 2 year contract with GT with no buyout when VT would give them 6 years and a huge buyout. It wouldn’t make any sense. You might get a local GA high school coach who dreams of a P5 gig taking that contract but I’d question whether someone like that would have the quality or experience to lead us to ACC championships.
I should have quote-replied the post I was referring to but I’m on mobile and it was on the previous page. People are upset with these 6-7 year contracts and buyouts but there are always claims that it’s a bad sign of faith to let a coach’s contract lapse under 4 years and hurts their ability to recruit.Nobody is being offered 2 year contracts, where did you get that from?
Agreed on this.I should have quote-replied the post I was referring to but I’m on mobile and it was on the previous page. People are upset with these 6-7 year contracts and buyouts but there are always claims that it’s a bad sign of faith to let a coach’s contract lapse under 4 years and hurts their ability to recruit.
We would have had to fire or extend him after 2019 or 2020 in that case though in order to not hamper his recruiting ability. He may have not accepted a 5 year deal to begin with.Agreed on this.
I also think 5 is a happy medium. With 5 for TFG GT would only really be on the hook for next year vs the extra years he got with a longer deal. 5 is also not so short the a coach would be shortchanged.
He doesn't drink enough. (that gets us up to four but it ought to count for two)only 3 things, it takes 5 things to rule someone out.
You just listed the prerequisites for Ole Miss, Miss State and Auburn!Because he is $hitty person. He has zero morals. He is a cancer.
No. He wasn’t a criminal while being recruited.Reuben Houston says hello.
You know for a fact he wasn't selling drugs before he came to Tech?No. He wasn’t a criminal while being recruited.
Was that on his resume when he interviewed at Tech, also? Or added later to impress ND? Just curious.George O'Leary lied on his bio.
Three years is all it should take to get to 6 wins. (as long as we aren't playing Ole Miss every year! )We are getting to the point where long coaching contracts seem silly when seemingly half of all high school seniors end up entering the portal at some point anyway. You don’t really need assurance that the coaching staff who recruits you is going to be there in 4 years when you’re more than likely going to change schools halfway through your career.
But you’re also seeing the top programs compete for the best coaches with 9 figure contracts. Just from a market standpoint, I don’t see why Chadwell or BOB would accept a 2 year contract with GT with no buyout when VT would give them 6 years and a huge buyout. It wouldn’t make any sense. You might get a local GA high school coach who dreams of a P5 gig taking that contract but I’d question whether someone like that would have the quality or experience to lead us to ACC championships.
Three years is all it should take to get to 6 wins. (as long as we aren't playing Ole Miss every year! )
So, three years to begin, and the contract automatically resets (not extends!) to a three-year agreement ending on the date of the last regular season game.
If we go three years in a row without a bowl, the contract automatically expires on the date of the last regular season game (in time to ride the carousel).
If we go bowling every year, I'm happy letting Coach run the show for as long as he wants to run it.
FTRS?In the FWIW Department:
FTRS is all in on JChadwell.
For whatever that's worth.