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Welcome back, RA
I, too, used to enjoy RA on the old MM website. Ponyfans can be fun again if we get more of the old MM crew back here. As for JJ, we are not the only school that has gotten hosed this year by free agent coaches. Heck, we might get Fran only by default. We will be the last to hire, and that is very telling.
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Haha, exactly the response I expected. Everyone knows, anyone who has to brag about their money and cars doesn't have either.
So your investments are money market and index funds. So far your strategies are hardly groundbreaking.
I disagree. Money is a main driver in coach searches. Money can pay for newer, better facilities. Money can turn around recruiting, notwithstanding the football program's quality. Even if it's a downward move, lots of coaches would legitimately consider 2x, 3x their current salary unless they are at a top 5 or 10 program.
If you aren't going to "Pony up" for Spurrier, we can get O.J. for a bargain, my thought from the get go.
So your investments are money market and index funds. So far your strategies are hardly groundbreaking.
I disagree. Money is a main driver in coach searches. Money can pay for newer, better facilities. Money can turn around recruiting, notwithstanding the football program's quality. Even if it's a downward move, lots of coaches would legitimately consider 2x, 3x their current salary unless they are at a top 5 or 10 program.
If you aren't going to "Pony up" for Spurrier, we can get O.J. for a bargain, my thought from the get go.
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Coaches are most definitely coin-operated (any fool who isn't is exactly that...a fool). However, SMU is simply offering parity, IMHO, at anything less than $1.5mm to $2.0mm to a decent Div 1A coach who is currently coaching at a Top 25 to Top 50 team. SMU needs to offer, again IMHO, ridiculously more to a coach who is currently coaching a team north of Top 25. The fact is that SMU has the distinct potential of severely curtailing a coach's career, right/wrong/indifferent. It just does. That means that in order to remain competitive, the bar for "parity" needs some sandbagging.
So, I agree that money is the prime mover. I do not agree, however, at the top echelons of coaching, that money is the only mover...at least not at the levels that SMU is talking up. Double our purse to $3mm to $4mm per year to sandbag our efforts, and you make your money argument bulletproof. SMU isn't there, and Orsini and Turner simply don't understand that any more than they understand that just because PJ coached well at a service academy doesn't necessarily make him the dude for SMU. SMU is too damn dignified.
So, I agree that money is the prime mover. I do not agree, however, at the top echelons of coaching, that money is the only mover...at least not at the levels that SMU is talking up. Double our purse to $3mm to $4mm per year to sandbag our efforts, and you make your money argument bulletproof. SMU isn't there, and Orsini and Turner simply don't understand that any more than they understand that just because PJ coached well at a service academy doesn't necessarily make him the dude for SMU. SMU is too damn dignified.
"Moderation in all things, and especially in Absoluts [vodka]." The Benediction, Doc Breeden, circa 1992
I miss Denim and Diamonds as much as I miss being age-appropriate for Kite & Key. I've been hitting up Red River here and there, and I think the single moms there are the daughters of the single moms from the Denim and Diamonds heyday in the 90s.
This coaching search has been misplayed badly by Stevie, but even he can't change the fact that Pig Run is right around the corner.
Great New Year's Eve Party Rich Alum. I've never seen so many chicks under 30 on one yacht. It was like Logan's Run on water.
This coaching search has been misplayed badly by Stevie, but even he can't change the fact that Pig Run is right around the corner.
Great New Year's Eve Party Rich Alum. I've never seen so many chicks under 30 on one yacht. It was like Logan's Run on water.
The_RichAlum wrote:If he wanted it, he would take it today, following the game He knows what has been on the table for weeks. You think he didn't have a good idea where Hawaii would come in versus SMU a week or so ago?
If he is not jumping immediately, then obviously we aren't his first coaching choice. Why would a successful coach who just played in a big game come coach at SMU? get serious? Orsini is overshooting.
Perhaps JJ already knows that he is going to take the job, but is waiting for the word from SO and the higher ups to decide the right time to announce. I expect that we'll hear something on Monday when students return to school.
OC Mustang wrote:Coaches are most definitely coin-operated (any fool who isn't is exactly that...a fool). However, SMU is simply offering parity, IMHO, at anything less than $1.5mm to $2.0mm to a decent Div 1A coach who is currently coaching at a Top 25 to Top 50 team. SMU needs to offer, again IMHO, ridiculously more to a coach who is currently coaching a team north of Top 25. The fact is that SMU has the distinct potential of severely curtailing a coach's career, right/wrong/indifferent. It just does. That means that in order to remain competitive, the bar for "parity" needs some sandbagging.
So, I agree that money is the prime mover. I do not agree, however, at the top echelons of coaching, that money is the only mover...at least not at the levels that SMU is talking up. Double our purse to $3mm to $4mm per year to sandbag our efforts, and you make your money argument bulletproof. SMU isn't there, and Orsini and Turner simply don't understand that any more than they understand that just because PJ coached well at a service academy doesn't necessarily make him the dude for SMU. SMU is too damn dignified.
As they said back in the day...Word.
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Hugg's back, the gang's all here.
Welcome back Sir Hugg. This really is a new year with the old MM gang posting again.
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The_RichAlum wrote:Thank You EdP. Its good to see some of the old MM faithful here.
As you can see, there is lots of pent-up frustration on the board.... anywhere from not being in a fraternity to not getting any at home.....on top of the fact that we still don't have a head coach.
Steve-O is looking for love at Bonash when he should be at Denim and Dimaonds.
Hey Old MM board member, it's Beau Nash. Get it straight. I'm sure you were there plenty of time after the market closed.