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KingWard

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so a bump to 4 would be a big raise........if he has another good year, go to 6. Pay the assistants that deserve it big money to stay. If Shane does well next year and the year after, his name may indeed pop up on radars elsewhere. We can pay to keep him and I truly believe him when he says this is his dream job. I'd take 7 mil for my dream job.

My biggest concern is the buyout...which to me even if we give him the 6 mil, why include a buyout of 65% of the remaining years on the contract. That's almost 4 mil per year on the remaining contract years. If he has 3 years left, we pay him 12 mil. He would only be fired if he turns us back into a Muschamp dumpster, or does something unethical.....the latter seems like it would never happen but if we start losing big, the seat gets hot quick. Can't fathom paying people doing a crappy job 12 mil to go away. Goes against my upbringing.

Shane deserved a big raise, and yes, he was low.....but we took a chance on him since he was never a coach, he got a HUGE increase over what he's made ever in his life, he's done a very good job and I'm a fan..........but 2.75 mil ain't chump change for an unproven head coach. Now he's got two years, we see he's got a chance to be special............but if he has a losing record this next season, 6 mil is a ton to pay. No one was coming after him for 4-5 mil this year so were we really worried he was leaving?

But yeah, he was low and a calibration was needed......me thinks we over calibrated based on the short sample size. Muschamp doing well his 2nd year still rings in my ear as a way not to jump the gun on contracts. And for the record, I was a Beamer fan the day we hired him. Now bigger.
The market prevails. The gradual approach is out the window. Take that road and you are penurious and out of step. You are a forlorn voice crying in the wilderness. South Carolina can't pay its coach like Liberty pays theirs. The Ship of Reason has been mothballed.
 

18IsTheMan

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With Heupel's new contract, Beamer is back down to the bottom half of the league.
 

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With Heupel's new contract, Beamer is back down to the bottom half of the league.
Beamer's record is 15-11, he had two big wins this season and that is about all he really has to point to as far as selling points. Realistically, what program is going to come after a coach with that record and offer a whole lot more? $2.75MM a year in Columbia is a very good living. I agree he deserves some sort of raise but doubling his salary is a stupid idea. Give him a $500K or so raise and add some incentives that would give him the opportunity to get another million or so in bonuses.
 

18IsTheMan

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Beamer's record is 15-11, he had two big wins this season and that is about all he really has to point to as far as selling points. Realistically, what program is going to come after a coach with that record and offer a whole lot more? $2.75MM a year in Columbia is a very good living. I agree he deserves some sort of raise but doubling his salary is a stupid idea. Give him a $500K or so raise and add some incentives that would give him the opportunity to get another million or so in bonuses.

You're missing a lot of context, of course. He took over an absolute train wreck dumpster fire of a team. He didn't even have a QB for part of his first year and still managed to cobble together 6 wins and then dismantled UNC in the bowl game. We were projected for 5 wins this year and got 8, with the best back-to-back game performances in the history of our program. Have their been bumps? Yes. Inexplicable losses? Of course, we're USC. But the overwhelming consensus inside and outside the program is that he's got us trending way up. The simple reality of today's game is that you have to be proactive in paying your head coach. If you think he's the right guy, you don't just increase his salary concomitant with his accomplishments, you have to increase it to the point that it dissuades other teams from pursuing him. Don't get me wrong, I think the salary numbers for all coaches are grossly out of whack, but all things considered for the current market, Beamer is about where he should be.
 
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You're missing a lot of context, of course. He took over an absolute train wreck dumpster fire of a team. He didn't even have a QB for part of his first year and still managed to cobble together 6 wins and then dismantled UNC in the bowl game. We were projected for 5 wins this year and got 8, with the best back-to-back game performances in the history of our program. Have their been bumps? Yes. Inexplicable losses? Of course, we're USC. But the overwhelming consensus inside and outside the program is that he's got us trending way up. The simple reality of today's game is that you have to be proactive in paying your head coach. If you think he's the right guy, you don't just increase his salary concomitant with his accomplishments, you have to increase it to the point that it dissuades other teams from pursuing him. Don't get me wrong, I think the salary numbers for all coaches are grossly out of whack, but all things considered for the current market, Beamer is about where he should be.
Tenn was a train wreck as well.
 

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Agree with

It's kind of like a nuclear attack - either you're preemptive or you're toast!
Not really…..we have endured the lowest of times (B Scott then Lou’s 0-11). We have a naturally built in bunker system so you can’t hurt us😀
 

KingWard

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The market is the only relevant guide in this. Based on that, what we are paying is anything but excessive, no matter how badly our more penurious fans are choking on it.