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It has been reported that donors have already pledged the money. They are serious at FSUIt's been reported that they owe Taggart $18 million since they fired him before January. There's no telling what they will owe his assistants when the next coach brings in his own staff. My question is this--lets just say $25 million for Taggart and his staff--do the boosters pony up that money, or it that on the university? Also, the next coach can't feel real warm and fuzzy with the way FSU has handled this firing.
It's been reported that they owe Taggart $18 million since they fired him before January. There's no telling what they will owe his assistants when the next coach brings in his own staff. My question is this--lets just say $25 million for Taggart and his staff--do the boosters pony up that money, or it that on the university? Also, the next coach can't feel real warm and fuzzy with the way FSU has handled this firing.
FSU should’ve never hired taggart or fired him last year. A strong FSU is good for us tho. Less for Florida, Georgia, bama etc.Don't know if Pruitt is our answer or not, but I'm just thankful UT didn't listen to some of our fans and fire Puitt earlier this year. The perception..or in this case, the reality...that it's win right away or hit the bricks will make hiring a "proven" coach difficult without making a lot of concessions and entering into a very one sided, very expensive contract. Just no taste for another coaching change and search. Glad it's FSU and not us.