Turns down Purdue for 400K/year + a new car @ Miami Hurricanes.
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The days of the 20 plus years head coaching eras is likely over as well.Gonns have coaches in the hot seat quicker. No reason (for 900k )for almost anyone coulda had a better PG.
For a bit probably. Until they lower the standards in about 20 years because no one knew has gotten in. The other thing is that coaches really just only have to be a power 5 coach for just 3-4 years now and get a buyout and be set for life. Regardless if they are terrible at the power conference levelHOF status with coaches are probably gone as well.
I also see more coaches wanting to be nfl and nba coaches because they actually get a break. There is zero break in college coaching nowHOF status with coaches are probably gone as well.
The only thing I would say is that the coaches have multi year contracts with buyouts and everything else as protection for the school and coaches.Coaches leave for better financial opportunities all the time. I don't get why people feel like players should be any different.
The only thing I would say is that the coaches have multi year contracts with buyouts and everything else as protection for the school and coaches.
I think some changes will me made with it eventually. What’s happening now isn’t sustainable IMO. Although I agree with the players legally being able to make moneyThat's true. The schools also aren't paying the players directly. It's being done through the donors/boosters
I think some changes will me made with it eventually. What’s happening now isn’t sustainable IMO. Although I agree with the players legally being able to make money
I would say it being legal to give money is a new concept. However boosters giving money to recruits and players is not. That’s happen forever. Honestly the transfer thing and players being directly recruited off of other teams rosters is a bigger issue than them getting paid now. Transfer thing is exasperating the issue with payI believe some donors are offering deals well above market value right now. But that's not surprising given that this is a new concept. It will self adjust.
Well, that and.......of course this was back in the day, but............coaches were viewed as trained professionals at their trade/skill, while the players were still viewed as "students" learning a trade and thus did not qualify as being deemed worthy of paid professional status. Just sayin........The only thing I would say is that the coaches have multi year contracts with buyouts and everything else as protection for the school and coaches.
This feels very 1950’s. The argument that coaches can behave in a fly-by-night, self-serving manner because they’re the mature adults seems pretty backward.Well, that and.......of course this was back in the day, but............coaches were viewed as trained professionals at their trade/skill, while the players were still viewed as "students" learning a trade and thus did not qualify as being deemed worthy of paid professional status. Just sayin........
Why are college coaches considered train professionals? Shouldn’t they work for free because they’re learning how to potentially become professional coaches?Well, that and.......of course this was back in the day, but............coaches were viewed as trained professionals at their trade/skill, while the players were still viewed as "students" learning a trade and thus did not qualify as being deemed worthy of paid professional status. Just sayin........
Unfortunately, somewhere along the way, the coaches lost their power and somehow it became less about teaching the students to become "potential" professionals (as not all even become professionals in said trade), and more about "servicing their every beck and need, OR ELSE".....................
So yes, NIL and the transfer portal is mostly what's wrong with college athletics today, at least in its current ungoverned form.
I’m quite confident most college coaches wanted to coach in the NFL or NBA long before the NIL.I also see more coaches wanting to be nfl and nba coaches because they actually get a break. There is zero break in college coaching now
So college teachers should work for free as well?Why are college coaches considered train professionals? Shouldn’t they work for free because they’re learning how to potentially become professional coaches?
So college teachers should work for free as well?
Nice try though......
I missed your sarcasm....my mistake.You missed the point. College coaches should be paid. College players should be able to make money as well.
As a fan of the school that had no shot in the bidding war, if this becomes a regular occurrence, my interest in the sport will dip dramatically. I'm already becoming disenfranchised.Turns down Purdue for 800K/year + a new car @ Miami Hurricanes.
Why did Purdue have no shot? Purdue university has more money than MiamiAs a fan of the school that had no shot in the bidding war, if this becomes a regular occurrence, my interest in the sport will dip dramatically. I'm already becoming disenfranchised.
Purdue is a very conservative institution. The administration just isn't wired to push alums to act in this manner and many of our most wealthy alums aren't huge sports fans. It's always been a challenge for Purdue to fundraise for athletics vis a vis it's peers. Purdue has the smallest athletic department in the Big Ten with the fewest sports so we don't have as many athletic alumni to push either.Why did Purdue have no shot? Purdue university has more money than Miami
I mean your president is a politician. If anyone could get funds raised for it Mitch canPurdue is a very conservative institution. The administration just isn't wired to push alums to act in this manner and many of our most wealthy alums aren't huge sports fans. It's always been a challenge for Purdue to fundraise for athletics vis a vis it's peers. Purdue has the smallest athletic department in the Big Ten with the fewest sports so we don't have as many athletic alumni to push either.
Obviously I'd love if Drew Brees ponied up $10MM to buy some recruits but I don't see it happening.
Right?As a fan of the school that had no shot in the bidding war, if this becomes a regular occurrence, my interest in the sport will dip dramatically. I'm already becoming disenfranchised.