I agree. I think this is the breakout year. Upgraded staff all around, low expectations and plenty of talent all over the roster. If they avoid the injury bug like last year it's going to be a really fun season.
If he's fired by us he's not getting a HC that pays a lot.
If he is retained he will need an extension which means his buyout will go up again.
Factually inaccurate.
If he gets another job coaching or as an administrator, then 3 years of that salary will be automatically deducted from the $2 million per year we'd owe him after the buyout.
This circle of life drill between Trey and Kongbo is pure awesome
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/t...rey-smith-looks-impressive-circle-life-drill/
Still factually inaccurate.
Drops to 6 million after the 2018 season.
Yeah, you can't let a CFB coach go until his contract expires and just let him go. But if you're comparing Butch in December 2017 coming off an 8-4 season to Serrano as a lame duck whose contract expires in a few months, then you're either being disengenuous or you don't have enough fingers and toes to count past two.And we are gonna need to extend him or fire him this fall. Time to make a decision on him. Is he gonna be our coach or not? Kicking the can down the road means restarting his clock.
College football coaches get extended or fired. You can not do what we've done with Serrano in this sport.
Last year was the first year the team didn't improve....please stop acting like we've been sitting at 9-4 for 3 years.
5-7, 7-6, 9-4, 9-4.....
For comparison, here are records by year for two other SEC coaches. Each have been at their respective schools one year longer than Butch Jones. Guess who they are...
7-6, 8-5, 9-4, 10-3, 5-7
11-2, 9-4, 8-5, 8-5, 8-5
There's a sizable group of Jones-haters in this fan base that are absolutely in love with these two guys and would gladly trade Jones for either of them. I can't see why. Both records are very comparable to Jones's iyam. If fact, the argument could be made that these guys have already peaked and that Jones is actually on more of an upward trajectory.