Coaching Raises (Tim Beck $)

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Per the OWH, Nebraska offensive coordinator Tim Beck will make $700,000 in 2013. He made $365,000 in 2012.

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Beck is now the third highest paid coordinator in the Big Ten only behind Michigan's Greg Mattison and Ohio State's Luke Fickell.#huskers
Papuchis goes from $300,000 to $310,000. :ahhhhhhhh

Garrison makes biggest jump, aside from Beck, from $160,000 to $245,000.

Joseph also at $245,000 after making $230,000 last year.

Veterans Brown & Cotton go from $240,000 to $254,800.

Els goes from $220,000 to $230,000.

Kaz from $195,000 to $208,900.

Fisher from $180,000 to $200,000.

(Credit to Accountability's status. Just thought I would consolidate everything into a discussion)

 
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Beck must have been a lot closer to the door than many of us realized. I'd say he'll be here, at most, another 2-3 years now. I'd say a good season next year, with Taylor leaving...and Beck is gone.

 
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Beck must have been a lot closer to the door than many of us realized.
I was thinking the same thing!

My first thought: others came knocking, he stayed loyal, told the University, didn't entertain any offers, and got rewarded handsomely.

 
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Does anyone else think Fisher should be making a bit more?
His receivers had a GREAT year, but he has to prove himself a little more. He has coached at college level 6 years total.
Garrison has coached 4.
Five, I think.

I guess coaching at Nebraska for 5 years carries a little more weight on a resume than Idaho and the Rivers School in Weston, Mass.

I'm just playing devils advocate. I have no idea how they get these numbers. Papuchis got a raise.

 
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Does anyone else think Fisher should be making a bit more?
His receivers had a GREAT year, but he has to prove himself a little more. He has coached at college level 6 years total.
Garrison has coached 4.
Five, I think.

I guess coaching at Nebraska for 5 years carries a little more weight on a resume than Idaho and the Rivers School in Weston, Mass.

I'm just playing devils advocate. I have no idea how they get these numbers. Papuchis got a raise.
I honestly laughed why I saw JP's raise. They just gave him one because everyone else got one. It's like a party favor or something. Here, have $10k.

 
Does anyone else think Fisher should be making a bit more?
His receivers had a GREAT year, but he has to prove himself a little more. He has coached at college level 6 years total.
Garrison has coached 4.
Five, I think.

I guess coaching at Nebraska for 5 years carries a little more weight on a resume than Idaho and the Rivers School in Weston, Mass.

I'm just playing devils advocate. I have no idea how they get these numbers. Papuchis got a raise.
There isn't much difference between 200k and 208k, or even 245k in Lincoln. They've got the assistants for the most part on fairly equal footing with one another. I wonder if Garrison is taking another title with his larger jump?

 
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hopefully this is one of the benefits on our new ad. he is more willing to open up the pocketbook. then again, hopefully he spends it on the right people. i do not envy his job.

 
hopefully this is one of the benefits on our new ad. he is more willing to open up the pocketbook. then again, hopefully he spends it on the right people. i do not envy his job.
I agree. I'm still waiting on my "Best Husker Fan 2012-2013" bonus check.

 
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