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Mike Riley's contract is 5-years, 2.7M/year. Using 2014 figures he would be the 33rd highest paid coach in CFB. Salary at OSU was 1.5M ranking 61st.
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In theory, it is great. Let's see if it plays out in application. I hope it does!This is the closest thing that we could have gotten to my theory of saving money on the HC, and paying big time for the assistants. There's a bunch of money left over to bring in top notch recruiters and coordinators. Gonna be fun to watch this thing play out over the next week.
Not when you consider what it would have cost us to get McElwain, Tressle, BB or any of the other names thrown around. I bet only a handful of coaches hired this season will be below that mark. I think we did about as good as we could have done outside of someone like Moglia. And we managed to get a CEO with a lot of years of experience for that too.On a side note, am I the only one who thinks we overpaid at $2.7M?
Expect Coach O to demand more than that if we pursue him.In case anyone's wondering, Scott Frost's salary this year is $400,000. Tim Beck's was $700,000 in 2013.
and we should be able to pay it.Expect Coach O to demand more than that if we pursue him.In case anyone's wondering, Scott Frost's salary this year is $400,000. Tim Beck's was $700,000 in 2013.
We are able.and we should be able to pay it.Expect Coach O to demand more than that if we pursue him.In case anyone's wondering, Scott Frost's salary this year is $400,000. Tim Beck's was $700,000 in 2013.
I have my doubts that we will. I hope so, but I just dont think so.and we should be able to pay it.Expect Coach O to demand more than that if we pursue him.In case anyone's wondering, Scott Frost's salary this year is $400,000. Tim Beck's was $700,000 in 2013.
Should be willing is what I meant.We are able.and we should be able to pay it.Expect Coach O to demand more than that if we pursue him.In case anyone's wondering, Scott Frost's salary this year is $400,000. Tim Beck's was $700,000 in 2013.
If Frost wants a raise, he will easily be able to get that out of Oregon.In case anyone's wondering, Scott Frost's salary this year is $400,000. Tim Beck's was $700,000 in 2013.
Maybe. He doesn't have a job right now.Expect Coach O to demand more than that if we pursue him.In case anyone's wondering, Scott Frost's salary this year is $400,000. Tim Beck's was $700,000 in 2013.
It's not about money saved, I think the money is there, especially at Nebraska. It's about not overpaying.This is the closest thing that we could have gotten to my theory of saving money on the HC, and paying big time for the assistants. There's a bunch of money left over to bring in top notch recruiters and coordinators. Gonna be fun to watch this thing play out over the next week.
It's not an unlimited pool of $$ like you make it out to be. We had around $6 million invested in Bo's staff - no one was expecting that to just jump to $10+ million. This allows us to stay within a reasonable range $6-8 million and in doing so add a recruiting staff that rivals Alabama and go out and get your $1million per OC/DC's if they so choose. It's a perfect situation all around, and gives Riley a lot of flexibility going forward.It's not about money saved, I think the money is there, especially at Nebraska. It's about not overpaying.
One of the criticisms of Riley at Oregon State was his essentially lifetime contract. You have to pay coaches in a way that makes performance an incentive. You also can't pay way more than market. For Riley making what he made at Oregon State, and living in a place like Nebraska, this is a good and fair deal.
If it had been Tressel, I'm sure we would have paid much more -- and still had the money to assemble a big-time staff.
It's the same deal with Bo's staffs over the years. Some of the assistants weren't highly paid not because we couldn't afford it. It's because they were previously GAs and that's who Bo wanted on the job.