Grant Carter wrote:The operative word in perunapunch's post was here.
Thank you Grant Carter. For Stallion, it doesn't matter what the TRUTH (sorry, had to go Prime Time on ya) is anymore if it conflicts with his vision for the perfect Stallion reality. So he pretty much just automatically gainsays anything I post regardless of the source -- even if that source is, in this case, Adrian Klemm.
Unless Klemm was lying to my face (and there was no reason for him to), he was unpaid his first couple of years here. Feel free to contradict me, but I think the very definition of Graduate Assistant stipulates unpaid. I think there's a video on PonyFans somewhere of Klemm talking about how he convinced his friend June Jones to let him come onboard at SMU as an unpaid GA because Klemm thought he'd like to try his hand at coaching. I will try to find it if you'd like to continue this argument.
When McKnight was... let's call it replaced... I assume Klemm got whatever was allotted for McKnight's salary or less, because of the fact that he was being promoted from an unpaid GA job and he had no prior coaching experience. That is, I admit, an assumption. But 1) I don't think McKnight was in the same tax bracket as assistants such as Morrison and Mason to begin with, 2) unlike some of the other assistants June brought with him, McKnight was not June's first choice, just who was available at the time, and 3) you'd have to average whatever that salary was with two years of $0 to know how much Klemm was paid while he was here. Also, in the same conversation about his compensation, Klemm told me about how much he made in the NFL (can't remember the number, but it was more than Stallion makes -- again, an assumption, but one I'm comfortable making), how he had bought a number of homes (here and in CA as I recall, as well as one for either his mom or his parents, I forget which), and the fact that he really didn't need the money, that he was just grateful to be reunited with his buddy June and the opportunity to break into the coaching field.
If you knew the circumstances behind Klemm's departure, you would also know that we were not outbid by UCLA for his services. So whatever he's making now -- and I hope it's a [deleted] because I do, in fact, like the guy -- it's all due to the job he's done on the West Coast. The fact that you continue to defend Klemm tells me you're not nearly as knowledgeable as you pretend to be. If you don't believe me, just log off and go ask around.