OrangeInKy
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Seems like to me, instead of giving coach a huge raise; set up a trust fund for his children. Set it up where the Univ. adds say 200 K per year per child to it as long as he is the coach here, or until they turn a certain age. Maybe give him a 200K raise also; that's 600K per yr. Then use other monies to give assistants raises, or to hire other assistants. He seems like a genuinely good guy, and think he would go for this.
MBA?Seems like to me, instead of giving coach a huge raise; set up a trust fund for his children. Set it up where the Univ. adds say 200 K per year per child to it as long as he is the coach here, or until they turn a certain age. Maybe give him a 200K raise also; that's 600K per yr. Then use other monies to give assistants raises, or to hire other assistants. He seems like a genuinely good guy, and think he would go for this.
I agree !!! I love it when people try to control someone's compensation for a job well done. Lets give the butcher extra pork chops for a raise or postal workers free stamps. Its all fun and game until it is you in the box.He will get paid and it won't be a trust fund. It will be real $s. He and his wife can start a trust fund for their children if they want. They also can blow it all at a casino if they want. WOW!!!
Very cordial guy. I ran into him at a Wendy's one night... he was getting milk shakes for himself and his wife. I guess he saw me double take and immediately introduced himself. Took a pic with me, told a couple of stories, asked about me and my family. The guy obviously enjoyed people. Well, except for Fulmer. I could see how he could attract recruits and families.I always pictured him drinking alone in his den.
Very cordial guy. I ran into him at a Wendy's one night... he was getting milk shakes for himself and his wife. I guess he saw me double take and immediately introduced himself. Took a pic with me, told a couple of stories, asked about me and my family. The guy obviously enjoyed people. Well, except for Fulmer. I could see how he could attract recruits and families.
Cool!Very cordial guy. I ran into him at a Wendy's one night... he was getting milk shakes for himself and his wife. I guess he saw me double take and immediately introduced himself. Took a pic with me, told a couple of stories, asked about me and my family. The guy obviously enjoyed people. Well, except for Fulmer. I could see how he could attract recruits and families.
well hopefully we got it right this time. kiffy's gettin worse.Kiffin’s contract is way more in touch with the current reality than Heupel’s.
The real “bunch of rubes” is the UT Administration, which is stuck in the last millennium when it comes to paying a head football coach. And their approach has landed the likes of Dooley, Jones and Homer.
Not anymore.That's not true. His contract is constantly up for negotiation bc of Mississippi law