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This isn't a keep Jeremy or FAHR JURMEE thread but I keep seeing this as it pertains to "UT's preferred hiring strategy". But what exactly does that mean?
Is it about who is hired or how much the coach is paid....or a combo of both dependent upon results? If UT managed to go 8-2 or 7-3 this season would the UTAD still be accused of shopping at the bargain outlet for its coach? The money would've been the same? When UT was on an 8-game winning streak was it considered bargain bin?
Did Ole Miss shop at the same bargain outlet when they hired Kiffin? Until yesterday Pruitt & Kiffin made about the same. I hear UT could hire Freeze for cheap. Isn't that bargain bin shopping?
Does it have to do with UT hiring someone who had never been a HC before? Lincoln Riley, Ryan Day, & Dabo had never been HC's before their 1st gig. I don't see anyone referring to those as bargain bin hires. Why? Because they've won. Now they all have fat contracts.
What about schools such as Texas, Michigan, & FSU? Those wouldn't qualify as "Dollar Tree" hires and how's that working out for UM? And how'd that work out for Texas with Hermann and FSU with Taggart?
It seems to be a situational thing. It's a cheap hire if it doesn't work out. But throwing tons of money at a coach isn't necessarily the answer either. IIRC, people had optimism with the Pruitt hire based on his previous success at FSU and Bama. Would anyone have felt better if UT paid Pruitt over $5MM per year? Does anyone, other than OSU, value "The Mullet" enough to have paid him $6.5-$7MM per year and KNOW he could win in the SEC?
What is a bargain bin hire?
Is it about who is hired or how much the coach is paid....or a combo of both dependent upon results? If UT managed to go 8-2 or 7-3 this season would the UTAD still be accused of shopping at the bargain outlet for its coach? The money would've been the same? When UT was on an 8-game winning streak was it considered bargain bin?
Did Ole Miss shop at the same bargain outlet when they hired Kiffin? Until yesterday Pruitt & Kiffin made about the same. I hear UT could hire Freeze for cheap. Isn't that bargain bin shopping?
Does it have to do with UT hiring someone who had never been a HC before? Lincoln Riley, Ryan Day, & Dabo had never been HC's before their 1st gig. I don't see anyone referring to those as bargain bin hires. Why? Because they've won. Now they all have fat contracts.
What about schools such as Texas, Michigan, & FSU? Those wouldn't qualify as "Dollar Tree" hires and how's that working out for UM? And how'd that work out for Texas with Hermann and FSU with Taggart?
It seems to be a situational thing. It's a cheap hire if it doesn't work out. But throwing tons of money at a coach isn't necessarily the answer either. IIRC, people had optimism with the Pruitt hire based on his previous success at FSU and Bama. Would anyone have felt better if UT paid Pruitt over $5MM per year? Does anyone, other than OSU, value "The Mullet" enough to have paid him $6.5-$7MM per year and KNOW he could win in the SEC?
What is a bargain bin hire?