At what point do we start talking buyout?

#53
#53
People need to understand the situation about Kiffin leaving. He was stupid and immature and his wife wanted to be back in So Cal. CJH genuinely loves this place. He ain’t leaving for another college program. NFL maybe one day but that would mean he won championships here already. Either way, we good for a while.
I don't see him leaving to go to another school unless there was maybe a Jimbo Fisher type money deal. People here love Heupel & he can get anything he wants right here. Few fan bases, if any, can compare to what we have.
 
#55
#55
This is the exact moment you saw his blood change from red to orange
https://youtube.com/shorts/t_jiuyi_ddg?feature=share

JH essentially took a dead in the water , on the brink of no return blue blood program and resurrected it by the start of his second year. When he has talent at every position to match our main competitors, he could have a juggernaut that nobody can stay in the game with. He has a friend and totally supportive AD that will give him what he needs to take us to the highest levels. I can't see him walking away from that. We may have a skid, who knows, but it's clear we're moving on up.
 
#56
#56
JH essentially took a dead in the water , on the brink of no return blue blood program and resurrected it by the start of his second year. When he has talent at every position to match our main competitors, he could have a juggernaut that nobody can stay in the game with. He has a friend and totally supportive AD that will give him what he needs to take us to the highest levels. I can't see him walking away from that. We may have a skid, who knows, but it's clear we're moving on up.
Very similar to what Doug Dickey did at Tennessee in 1965.
 
#62
#62
Top 3 program, top 3 pay. $7.5m.


I'll go one better.......9 mill..... he's earned it in my eye. and make his buy out So HIGH no ones to pay it. We have a gem and a man who wants to be here. His family loves Knoxville and so does he. KEEP HIM HERE!
 
#63
#63
Heupel has exceeded expectations in every measurable way, and we are seeing a lot of signs that statistically point to him being an elite level coach. We could be currently seeing the “year 2 jump” which elite coaches usually display at their programs, and Heupel has already taken care of the “0-9 rule” by beating Florida this year. With all that being said, I’ve seen many Vol fans calling for him to get a raise (I agree on this point) and a few calling for a very hefty buyout to be added to his contract. Is it too early to be talking about that? If so, what will he have to do for us to get to that point? I know every Tennessee fan in their right mind is sold on Heupel, but after the last decade I just don’t know about locking him in with an absurd buyout yet — especially given how unpredictable our sport is. What are your thoughts?

At the end of this season. If we go 11-2? Then it’s time to break out the check book and make sure Heupel is paid like a top 10-12 head coach.
 
#65
#65
#71
#71
Too early to talk about this. Let him finish the season.

We are also in new era when groups like Spyre may decide to "reward" good coaches as well and especially in public colleges where some limits have been in place due to the prying eyes of those who create a conflict between athletic and academic priorities. They also aren't handcuffed by things like Title IX.
 
#72
#72
Let's let Danny White decide what's best for the program. He and Heupel have a great relationship, and the guy obviously knows how to run an athletic program.
 
#75
#75
Personally, I believe we let Danny White and the administration do what they’ve been doing…working directly with Coach Heupel to give him exactly what he needs to be successful. I have faith in Danny White to meet CJH’s expectations and keep him here for the foreseeable future in keeping with the good of the program.
That’s just so crazy that it just might work!!
 
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