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I've been reading this thread for a few hours, but don't have time to sort through all 500,000 replies. Could someone recap the developments about gruden possibly coming to UT. More importantly, if there is breaking news or will be in the coming weeks, how is this person obtaining the info? Thanks
I've been reading this thread for a few hours, but don't have time to sort through all 500,000 replies. Could someone recap the developments about gruden possibly coming to UT. More importantly, if there is breaking news or will be in the coming weeks, how is this person obtaining the info? Thanks
I've been reading this thread for a few hours, but don't have time to sort through all 500,000 replies. Could someone recap the developments about gruden possibly coming to UT. More importantly, if there is breaking news or will be in the coming weeks, how is this person obtaining the info? Thanks
I see no problems with this list. Salary is a bargain.SIAP: From late 2010 article listing demands Gruden had for Miami job. I wonder if some of those same demands may come up again?
UF job better than Miami's in every way but one - Sun Sentinel
"And creative resources? Listen, when Jon Gruden met with Miami, athletic director Kirby Hocutt recently, here were some demands:
1. A $3.4 million salary.
2. A $1 million salary for his brother, Jay, who would be the offensive coordinator.
3. A guarantee that if certain winning standards were met Jay would become his successor."
4. A private plane at his disposal for recruiting or anything else he wanted.
SIAP: From late 2010 article listing demands Gruden had for Miami job. I wonder if some of those same demands may come up again?
UF job better than Miami's in every way but one - Sun Sentinel
"And creative resources? Listen, when Jon Gruden met with Miami, athletic director Kirby Hocutt recently, here were some demands:
1. A $3.4 million salary.
2. A $1 million salary for his brother, Jay, who would be the offensive coordinator.
3. A guarantee that if certain winning standards were met Jay would become his successor."
4. A private plane at his disposal for recruiting or anything else he wanted.