...that Georgia Tech can get $1.5 million AT THE MOST....
What has SMU offered as a bottom line?
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790 Atlanta just said.......that Georgia Tech can get $1.5 million AT THE MOST....
What has SMU offered as a bottom line?
Surely we can pony up more than that... the tuition from the kids in this lab is more than that...
Sir, shooting-star, sir.
Frosh 2005 (TEN YEARS AGO!?!) The original Heavy Metal.
The 10-12 mil is the amount of new donations we got. Anyone know if that was cold hard cash, or just pledges to give so much per year?
That would make a big difference. Plus if they have the cash on hand, they can invest the remaining money for the rest of the contract and it will be worth a decent amount more. Regardless, I'm sure that we probably don't have a real bottom line--just a point at which a bidding war became ridiculous. If they go over by a half mil, the boosters will shell out the cash. The contract is being booster driven--not university driven--so, I imagine they can come up with whatever they need. I'd even throw in a few bucks!
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That's what happens when you shoot your wad buying out a coach: Frans' buyout kept them from getting a better coach now...if what you are saying is true... Chan's buyout will keep them from getting PJ
I think that I read Chan's buyout was $6 mil. Could be wrong about that, but that's a lot. I have a little trouble believing that though, especially if he was only making 1.1 to start with. That may just be what he had left on his contract. I thought Charlie Weis was the only coach that didn't have a standard buyout clause--and at this point, he would only be owed $8 mil on his $10 mil contract.
Bill Callahan's contract had 8 mil remaining, but his buyout was only 3 mil. A&M didn't have to pay Fran his entire buyout though. Bill Byrne used his NCAA rule violations with the newsletter to get him negotiated down and avoid a court battle. The chatter over at stingtalk though is that they can't compete and the administration/faculty are interfering. Hope it's true!
No commingling of funds. The athletic department doesn't have any money. the money for the coach (the $12MM+/-) has been raised (committed) by a group of 15 individuals. there's not just a pile of money sitting around. SMU is a very wealthy University, our endowment is huge (TWSS). But that money is for specific uses. the primary disadvantage we have over a school like baylor is that they will receive a piece of the BCS pie that OU and Kansas will get for going to a BCS bowl. Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
This article states that Chan's buyout is $4 million.
http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared ... columnists
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