Or we need the state university systems to override the stupidity of the individual universities by not approving a hire when these buyouts are in place.We need to see a couple of Athletic Directors fired for signing these contracts with the dumbass buyouts - we see you Ross Bork
That's what I think. More like NFL coaching salaries.We are about to see shorter contracts with higher salaries.
100%.We are about to see shorter contracts with higher salaries.
I totally agree, why do you have give a Coach so much money to buy him out for dismissing or firing him. Lsu proves my point*The idea of building a college football program is going the way of the Dodo. I don't think anyone that is involved, especially those that are involved for a possible football career, expects staying for 4 years. No need for the schools themselves to believe that either. The focus is going to be can I get playing time now and what money can I make. Unless your one of the historical top 20, I would not give long term anything. Even if we paid someone 15 million a year, they would be looking at other options. It would be hard to blame them. The expectations are all over division 1 and no one can ride it out by making a good living with stability.
Jerry Jones said he would never pay an NFL coach near what college coaches make because college coaching is so much harder. I think the biggest differences are the recruiting and the roster management.Why are college coaches paid so much but in the NFL the players get the big deals
Aren't we seeing some big schools hire a football General Manager recently? What are those guys doing? I guess just portal evaluations? But yeah, college football needs to move to the NFL model. The coach coaches and the GM handles contracts and roster management. Players need to make more and coaches need to make less.Jerry Jones said he would never pay an NFL coach near what college coaches make because college coaching is so much harder. I think the biggest differences are the recruiting and the roster management.
In the NFL, the head coach is pretty much just a coach and the organization handles the other. In college, the head coach is the head coach and the GM. That’s changing a little as schools are creating positions to manage NIL, roster funding, and revenue sharing payouts, but for now, managing the roster, attaining and retaining, etc., are on the coaching staff.