7.5 million dollar buyout was likely for McIlwain's protection. Took over a dumpster fire program, if I recall correctly, and didn't want to get canned after 2 years of he was losing 7-9 games.
Looked over the football coaches' contracts for a project in law school and the buyout structure was the same for both parties. May be pretty standard in the industry to do it that way.
Agree. fsu's luck finally runs out this week. GT is two close losses from being 12-0. They're legit, imo. As much as I hate bama, I'm actually hoping fsu losses more than I am bama(can't believe I just said that ugh). Winston and Jimbo make me sick with everything JW has gotten away with.
You know, if FSU gets beat by GATech, and OSU loses to Wisconsin, would that mean TCU and Baylor are both in the top 4?
Could the Big 12 end up with two teams in the playoffs?
Going 10-2 in your third year at CSU is pretty legendary. Plus he was the OC at Bama for a while. Having family that are CSU fans, I can say he's the real deal. If Florida gets him, we should take notice.
Here's what a gator fan sent me in regards to my questions on how he felt about the Colorado coach
McElwain helped the Tide win two national championships (2009, 2011) with a potent and balanced pro-style offense. He coached a Heisman Trophy winner (tailback Mark Ingram) in 2009 and a Heisman finalist (tailback Trent Richardson) in 2011.
During his four seasons in Tuscaloosa, in which the Tide went 48-6, McElwains offense turned the ball over fewer times than any team in the nation 57 over that span.
In 2011, McElwains offense led the SEC in rushing (219.8 yards a game) and was second in total offense (433.4 yards a game).
Florida certainly knows first-hand about McElwains offense. In the Tides 32-13 victory over the Gators and Tim Tebow in the 2009 SEC Championship Game, the Tide rolled up 490 yards (251 rushing, 239 passing) against one of the nations strongest defenses.
Seeing Florida fans complain and complain about Muschamp trying to run a pro-style offense and then fake being happy and claiming McElwain is an offensive guru and that they love the potential of his pro style offense is hysterical to me.
Seeing Florida fans complain and complain about Muschamp trying to run a pro-style offense and then fake being happy and claiming McElwain is an offensive guru and that they love the potential of his pro style offense is hysterical to me.
Here's what a gator fan sent me in regards to my questions on how he felt about the Colorado coach
McElwain helped the Tide win two national championships (2009, 2011) with a potent and balanced pro-style offense. He coached a Heisman Trophy winner (tailback Mark Ingram) in 2009 and a Heisman finalist (tailback Trent Richardson) in 2011.
During his four seasons in Tuscaloosa, in which the Tide went 48-6, McElwains offense turned the ball over fewer times than any team in the nation 57 over that span.
In 2011, McElwains offense led the SEC in rushing (219.8 yards a game) and was second in total offense (433.4 yards a game).
Florida certainly knows first-hand about McElwains offense. In the Tides 32-13 victory over the Gators and Tim Tebow in the 2009 SEC Championship Game, the Tide rolled up 490 yards (251 rushing, 239 passing) against one of the nations strongest defenses.
