UTJoe
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Tennessee is prepared to pay upwards of 2 million. LSU is willing to go higher. Bianco is out, he just signed an extension. O'Connor makes no sense, he got hot at the right time to get to omaha, but their overall record is average.
Or negative depending on the persons take….. I have stated many times that this year especially that ratings don’t mean as much bc kids didn’t get to go to the big camps and coaches weren’t allowed in person contact/evaluations…. This kid is from Michigan’s which was one of the most restrictive states.I'm not saying you're wrong about this kid, I don't know. But this is picture perfect proof that anything can be spun as positive.
If it's who you want, then you'll pay anything. Tennessee is willing to go 1.5-1.8 to keep him here, which is equally insane.LSU paying TV more than Corbin (1.4) is like if Les Miles had retired and they'd paid peak Scott Frost more than Saban. Just doesnt make sense to me.
Maybe that anology sucks, just how it looks to me.
Bianco just signed an extension with Ole Miss yesterday.Exactly.
O'Connor and Bianco are the candidates that make the MOST sense for LSU. Maybe the Arizona coach.
Pat made around $750k. Tennessee is prepared to pay upwards of a million to TV, and its easy for them to justify that contract. It's not easy for LSU to justify paying TV more (yet) than they were paying their national championship-winning coach.
It's very easy for LSU to justify making O'Connor the highest or second-highest paid coach in college baseball. If I'm LSU, he's my #1 and Bianco is my backup.
Exactly.
O'Connor and Bianco are the candidates that make the MOST sense for LSU. Maybe the Arizona coach.
Pat made around $750k. Tennessee is prepared to pay upwards of a million to TV, and its easy for them to justify that contract. It's not easy for LSU to justify paying TV more (yet) than they were paying their national championship-winning coach.
It's very easy for LSU to justify making O'Connor the highest or second-highest paid coach in college baseball. If I'm LSU, he's my #1 and Bianco is my backup.