Mack's Pay Raise: \"Bowl bid boosts stock of coach already\"

why should i even be surprised -
i still think gold ol'mack should try his wonderful talents at SMU or Rice & we'll see how good of a coach he really is -
Monday, December 27, 2004
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- With Texas preparing for its first Rose Bowl appearance, university officials are working up a new contract with a raise for coach Mack Brown.
"We like what we've got," Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds told the Associated Press on Monday. "He's done a wonderful job with the program."
Which program is most overdue for another title?
Georgia
Notre Dame
Texas
Dodds said that details would be announced later in the week but that Brown would get a raise on a salary that currently pays him slightly more than $2 million per year. He is one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. Brown's assistants also could get a raise.
Brown was at practice Monday morning and, through a spokesman, declined comment.
Although Brown has been criticized for a five-game losing streak to Big 12 South rival Oklahoma, Texas (10-1) has won at least 10 games the last four seasons and has become a regular fixture among the top 10 in the Associated Press rankings during his seven-year tenure.
The Rose Bowl will also be Texas' first appearance in a Bowl Championship Series game. The Longhorns meet No. 13 Michigan (9-2) on Jan. 1.
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i still think gold ol'mack should try his wonderful talents at SMU or Rice & we'll see how good of a coach he really is -
Monday, December 27, 2004
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- With Texas preparing for its first Rose Bowl appearance, university officials are working up a new contract with a raise for coach Mack Brown.
"We like what we've got," Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds told the Associated Press on Monday. "He's done a wonderful job with the program."
Which program is most overdue for another title?
Georgia
Notre Dame
Texas
Dodds said that details would be announced later in the week but that Brown would get a raise on a salary that currently pays him slightly more than $2 million per year. He is one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. Brown's assistants also could get a raise.
Brown was at practice Monday morning and, through a spokesman, declined comment.
Although Brown has been criticized for a five-game losing streak to Big 12 South rival Oklahoma, Texas (10-1) has won at least 10 games the last four seasons and has become a regular fixture among the top 10 in the Associated Press rankings during his seven-year tenure.
The Rose Bowl will also be Texas' first appearance in a Bowl Championship Series game. The Longhorns meet No. 13 Michigan (9-2) on Jan. 1.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls04/n ... id=1953843