Kiffin putting UT's money where his mouth is

#26
#26
Not intended to raise the ire of Fulmerites across the nation, but one could argue that David Cutcliffe was grossly underpaid for what he contributed to Tennessee's success.

For all the talk about Lane being classless he deserves credit for how he assembled this coaching staff.
Chavis probalby could make a pretty fair argument as well, if for nothing else, for being quietly loyal, though probably screaming on the inside.:banghead2:
 
#27
#27
They should have done whatever needed to be done to prevent him from going to Duke. But I have to say, I am happy they didn't b/c we probably wouldn't have CLK if they had.
the funny thing is, if this kiffin experiment flames out in a big way, there will likely be a large contingent of folks that will want Cut to be at the top of list of replacements.....:p
 
#28
#28
Do you think Chavis should have held out for more money at LSU? He got what, 500 g ? Which was a raise for him but I think he could have gotten more using the ole my defense was 4th in the nation argument.Plus the current model put in place by Kiffin. They were willing to pay Coach O more than him. Chavis can also thank Cut for the raises he received from UT.

If Chavis had been a head coach somewhwere he could have demanded more. Considering he has the personality of a turnip, I'd say half a mill is pretty darn good.
 
#29
#29
For all the talk about Lane being classless he deserves credit for how he assembled this coaching staff.
Along those same lines, let us remember what Lane has suggested be done with the bonus money he would receive for winning any kind of coach of the year award.
 
#30
#30
the funny thing is, if this kiffin experiment flames out in a big way, there will likely be a large contingent of folks that will want Cut to be at the top of list of replacements.....:p

I'm calling BS on that one. Everyone knows that John Gruden just bought more property in Pigeon Forge.
 
#31
#31
the funny thing is, if this kiffin experiment flames out in a big way, there will likely be a large contingent of folks that will want Cut to be at the top of list of replacements.....:p



If indeed there is one, I will NOT be a part of that contingent.
 
#34
#34
If Chavis had been a head coach somewhwere he could have demanded more. Considering he has the personality of a turnip, I'd say half a mill is pretty darn good.

Take you don't like turnips....
 
#35
#35
I'm calling BS on that one. Everyone knows that John Gruden just bought more property in Pigeon Forge.

I agree. I don't know if it will be Gruden, but I think it would be someone younger then Cuttcliffe. But we are not going to have to worry about this.
 
#38
#38
the funny thing is, if this kiffin experiment flames out in a big way, there will likely be a large contingent of folks that will want Cut to be at the top of list of replacements.....:p

by that time Cut will have bombed at Duke and will be Phil's OC at Texas A&M.
 
#39
#39
by that time Cut will have bombed at Duke and will be Phil's OC at Texas A&M.

I think Cutt will have enough success at Duke that he will finish his career there if he chooses too. For Duke football the bar is not set to high. He also had a descent class this year at Duke. The average attendance at games this year also the highest it has been in sometime.
 
#40
#40
I think Cutt will have enough success at Duke that he will finish his career there if he chooses too. For Duke football the bar is not set to high. He also had a descent class this year at Duke. The average attendance at games this year also the highest it has been in sometime.

The ACC won't be down forever..he better pad his schedule. Miami, NC, NC State, FSU, GT are all improving. Clemson and BC who knows, Wake and VT will always be well coached.
 
#41
#41
Hard for Saban, example of coach at $4M, to keep his coaches happy paying them current lower salaries and expect them to work as hard as he does. As they all leave the office at 2 a.m. Saban gets into his Caddi to drive to his 4,000 sq foot home. The others get into their Chevy Impalas to drive home to their 2,000 sq foot home. At some point this has to cause a rub on subordinates. Just sayin'.
 
#42
#42
Hard for Saban, example of coach at $4M, to keep his coaches happy paying them current lower salaries and expect them to work as hard as he does. As they all leave the office at 2 a.m. Saban gets into his Caddi to drive to his 4,000 sq foot home. The others get into their Chevy Impalas to drive home to their 2,000 sq foot home. At some point this has to cause a rub on subordinates. Just sayin'.

:post-4-1090547912: Exactly. Saban sure does have a difficult time keeping assistants around.
 
#43
#43
great article. very refreshing to see something analytical and not so hot headed. the KNS guys could learn a thing or two
 
#45
#45
Other SEC ADs will be furious with Kiffin and Hamilton for raising the bar on asst coaches salaries. Foley will giving Hamilton dirty looks at the SEC meetings.
 
#46
#46
Not intended to raise the ire of Fulmerites across the nation, but one could argue that David Cutcliffe was grossly underpaid for what he contributed to Tennessee's success.

For all the talk about Lane being classless he deserves credit for how he assembled this coaching staff.

I think he is completely without class (and somewhat of an embarrassment to date) but I love the staff he has put together. And, to show you what kind of chump I am, I'll be ok with the classless wonder if he wins.... I just ask that he keep his mouth shut for a few weeks.
I think that is as honest as I can be.
 
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