I disagree. I think the Big 12 is better off being the toughest conference it can possibly be. You get better against tough competition, and other things being equal (like having 1 loss), a team in a tougher conference (like the SEC or Big 12) has a better chance to make the championship game than one from a weaker conference (like the Pac 10 or Big 10).That would be great for the rest of the Big XII...
I think the guy they were talking to from Lubbock said that Briles has a clause in his contract specifically for the TTech becoming available. It would be strange this time of year, but it sounded like he had an out in the contract so who knows....don't see briles doing that. i would UNDERSTAND why he would do it, but don't see it happening.Seems that a lot of the talk from their fans point at Briles. I don't see him leaving Baylor, but as I said it is just talk.
I think ESPN, etc, would be beaten to the punch by Long John Silver's....think about it. He could be like their version of Jared (from Subway).If he is fired, I can see ESPN or ABC scrambling to get an analyst contract in place for the 2009 season.Nice article on SI.com about these idiots:
Of course Leach will be more than fine. If the fire him they owe him ~1 million buyout. He will probably be getting paid 250K to be a OC somewhere next year and then get 2-3 million the year after that to be head coach at TAMU, ND, UCLA or some place in the SEC.Meanwhile, SI, 60 Minutes, The New York Times and other national media outlets swarmed Lubbock to chronicle the exploits of the Pepperdine Law School graduate who, despite never having played college football, invented an offense that befuddled some of the sport's brightest defensive minds. Do Myers and company think their next hire will draw the same kind of attention? It's possible, but not likely.
But maybe that's what they want. Maybe Texas Tech's administration is happy to run a program that will annually compete with Baylor and Texas A&M for fourth place in the Big 12 South. Of course, if Leach gets fired and Mike Sherman has a second dismal season in College Station, maybe the Aggies, who have far more financial resources than the Red Raiders, will snap up the mad genius and make him their 12th man.
I don't know were the ESPN number came from but this is what si.com had:His buyout is $500k right now according to ESPN. Under the new contract it would have increased to 1.5M
His reported current salary is 1.75 mill.Leach's current contract calls for him to receive about 40 percent of the money remaining on his contract if he is fired without cause.
And:If Leach is fired, he would be owed $1.6 million for the remaining two years on his current contract.
A clause in the proposed contract that says Leach would be paid 12 percent of any remaining salary if he is fired: "I don't know if any coach in America would agree to that. I know for sure one coach who won't."
Or maybe its:His reported current salary is 1.75 mill.
:dunnoLeach said earlier this week he's content moving forward on the remaining two years of his current contract, which would pay him $2.65 million next season and $2.35 million in 2010.