UH prepared to pony-up $1.2 million for new coach

HONOLULU -- The president of the University of Hawaii said on Thursday that he is prepared to offer up to $1.2 million a year to a new head football coach.
The amount is the same approved for June Jones. Jones announced on Monday that he has accepted the job to lead Southern Methodist University's team.
At the Board of Regents meeting President David McClain said the school will not rely as heavily on private donations to fund the new coach's contract.
"We will use a flexible mix of general funds, athletic department (funds), revolving funds and donations. We want to move quickly to find and to negotiate, and to announce a new football coach," McClain said.
McClain said the school will use a "flexible mix" of funding because when booster club Na Koa got more than $800,000 in pledges for Jones' contract, Na Koa was only able to collect about half of that.
Earlier in the meeting, the regents honored the football team for its undefeated season. Jones did not attend. Secondary coach Rich Miano and linebacker Adam Leonard stood in.
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The amount is the same approved for June Jones. Jones announced on Monday that he has accepted the job to lead Southern Methodist University's team.
At the Board of Regents meeting President David McClain said the school will not rely as heavily on private donations to fund the new coach's contract.
"We will use a flexible mix of general funds, athletic department (funds), revolving funds and donations. We want to move quickly to find and to negotiate, and to announce a new football coach," McClain said.
McClain said the school will use a "flexible mix" of funding because when booster club Na Koa got more than $800,000 in pledges for Jones' contract, Na Koa was only able to collect about half of that.
Earlier in the meeting, the regents honored the football team for its undefeated season. Jones did not attend. Secondary coach Rich Miano and linebacker Adam Leonard stood in.
http://www.kitv.com/news/15030567/detail.html
Are they leaking this story to attract higher quality candidates, or do they want to pay McMackin $400k more than they paid Jones?