Official Jon Gruden Thread VIII

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Stoops might be tired of saying 10 wins isn't enough. I agree with the poster earlier who compared it to Spurrier's situation Fla.

Here's his stats:

Current position
Title Head coach
Team Oklahoma
Record 147–36
Annual salary $4,303,000[1]
Biographical details
Born September 9, 1960 (age 52)
Youngstown, Ohio
Playing career
1979–1982 Iowa
Position(s) Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1983–1984
1985–1987
1988
1989–1990
1991–1995
1996–1998
1999–present Iowa (GA)
Iowa (vol. asst)
Kent State (asst)
Kansas State (DB)
Kansas State (Co-DC)
Florida (DC)
Oklahoma
Head coaching record
Overall 147–36
Bowls 7–6
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 National Championship (2000)
7 Big 12 Championships (2000,2002,2004,2006,2007,2008,2010)
Awards
2000 Walter Camp Nat'l COY
2000 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
2000 Home Depot COY
2000 AP Nat'l COY
2003 Walter Camp Nat'l COY
 
One of the guys on WBIR Sports Talk just said that it's written into Les Mile's contract that he has to be the highest paid coach in the SEC..I did not know this.
 
There seems to be some serious concern that there may be some personal items that will keep JG out if Knoxville... That's all I am going to say about that..... Nobody's business if it is something to do with his personal life....:hi:

Yes I know my info doesn't match everyone else's again.... Flame away if you want...:good!:


Oh for the record....I heard that his wife and kids were in fact in Knoxville last week... I do not believe it was related to the job search though (if they were actually here)...

I realize we are "not suppose" to post this part as other members get in a tizzy about it, but that is what I was told.... Let me say though if you flame me on the in Knoxville part again I am going to flame back this time... :salute:
Ugh. This just made my stomach start hurting!
 
Not sure if it's been stated but most of the coaches being named have a buyout we would have to pay. I don't know the numbers but if we had to pay strong, Patterson, etc. 3 to 3.5 mill plus a 2 mill or so buyout I'm not sure any of those guys are worth it. Let's just pay Gruden and be done with it.
 
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One of the guys on WBIR Sports Talk just said that it's written into Les Mile's contract that he has to be the highest paid coach in the SEC..I did not know this.

Good for les........As soon as we hire Gruden, he will get a raise without doing anything except sitting there and watching his team become irrelevant
 
One of the guys on WBIR Sports Talk just said that it's written into Les Mile's contract that he has to be the highest paid coach in the SEC..I did not know this.

For some reason I thought it was in Stoops and Miles contract that the had to be the highest paid coaches in if they won a National Championship...:hi:


In other words.. If you win a NC this year the university would have to give you a raise next year to make you the highest paid coach...

I could be wrong about all of that though..:salute:
 
One of the guys on WBIR Sports Talk just said that it's written into Les Mile's contract that he has to be the highest paid coach in the SEC..I did not know this.

Bad for LSU if we hire the Gruden for 6M as some have reported. Wonder if their AD is watching all these potential hires thinking "Wonder what this off season gonna cost me? "?
 
That's true. His contract has to be the highest by $1. They were talking about it on Basilio last week.

It just doesn't make any sense because every coach in the SEC could make similar arrangements with their coaches.

So without even trying we could have coaches making trillions a year in base salary.

There has to be a cap because no legal counsel would ever allow a client to agree to such a thing without limits.
 
For some reason I thought it was in Stoops and Miles contract that the had to be the highest paid coaches in if they won a National Championship...:hi:


In other words.. If you win a NC this year the university would have to give you a raise next year to make you the highest paid coach...

I could be wrong about all of that though..:salute:

That sounds far more likely.
 
They must not know about Saban's contact then.

Just spitballing, but maybe Miles's base pay is higher than Saban's, but Saban has higher reward package, which makes Saban paid the highest. I have no clue; just speculating.
 
Not sure if it's been stated but most of the coaches being named have a buyout we would have to pay. I don't know the numbers but if we had to pay strong, Patterson, etc. 3 to 3.5 mill plus a 2 mill or so buyout I'm not sure any of those guys are worth it. Let's just pay Gruden and be done with it.

That is an excellent point...:hi:
 
Arizona beat USC also. Should we hire Rich Rod?

UCLA was 6-7 last season, 6-8 counting their bowl game. And again, got owned by USC. This season, in Moras first year they are 9-2. Point being, he's not just getting praise for beating USC, he has totally turned that program around. The reason beating a 6-3 USC team is huge is because that same team killed them last season and 12 of the last 13.
 
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