Alarming quote from Ferman in his Wedn. Update

I said it is a potential issue. I don’t have his contract, but I’m a lawyer and an adjunct professor at UM law, so I’m just spotting “potential” issues like I would for a class. But it could be that simply lack the balls to have a guy like Highsmith around. Don’t know.
I doubt they gave a rookie HC sole authority to hire and fire assistants. It would be criminally negligent.
 
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You’ve summed it up perfectly. Pete left a gigantic void, and it’s unfortunately been filled by trolls and morons posting Spermbag clickbait and **** from some poor mentally challenged ******* with Aspergers.

10000%. If you come around here thirsty for inside info that amounts to anything more than the occasional dude tangentially associated with an occasional player then you're either an idiot or someone that finds general entertainment in dabbling in fantasy.
 
We can trash on Gary Ferman all day, every day...and 99% of what he says is often rubbish.

But, I will say this...he's had legitimate contact and been around the program every day for what...almost 20 years - literally associating with everyone. There are very few that if he were to provide any actual insight could give you a better idea of how much of a country club it is there...if he and Barry Jackson are basically telling you its a **** show in there, its probably a **** show.

I don't believe Ferman is lying when he's saying **** like this.

Its one of the reasons I believe Pete when he talks about Blake James and Jenn Strawley. He was there intimately for years. Knows everyone. He's seen these people from multiple angles as a reporter, as a student, as a guy, and now as an agent and liaison. The fact that he's a fan allows him to take things a little more personal.

Its always been a ****show in there. They were harboring a pedophile and tens of gigabytes of child pornography on their own servers and no one knew **** until some lowest level tech specialist found it when they were updating the computers. It was 10 years ago.

Gary has been doing it for 40 years
 
I wish it were that easy bro. Agree the modify your contract or you are fired - Manny would have the lawsuit of the century. What they should have done is make the contract’s validity beyond the first year or two conditioned upon a certain winning %. They are morons. Seriously.
People agree to modify their contract under threat of termination all the time. There’s no ‘lawsuit’ of the century. Just damages for termination if they refuse. And the issue isn’t the term of Manny’s contract, it’s just the remedy for early termination (severance, i.e.). I have always wondered why contract law, which disfavors penalty damages, will enforce multi-million dollar buyouts in college coaching contracts.
 
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More power with more wins? Interesting. Not a criticism just something I never thought about. Has this ever been done before? I haven’t practiced in years but it’s fascinating. It would seem like you could do it with rookie and less established head coaches though the Agents would fight it. But even then, they could sell their clients that if they win, they will get more autonomy than they would’ve had under a normal contract so there’s that upside.
Negotiations rarely work like this, though with longer contracts and more aggressive buyout penalties, they could get there, I suppose.

What’s the typical term for a new coach? 4 years? He doesn’t know what he’s stepping into, so he’s not going to agree to take all the risk if the first two years are tough. New guy, new system, injuries, talent, etc. who knows.

Maybe you make a big deal out of the third year early term right if he sucks, but my guess is you do not hire a coach you actually want by making that the contract term you care most about. Negotiations signal things. If that’s the big idea term to push, you’re probably hiring the wrong guy or agreeing to too much severance as a general matter.
 
Understanding how the BOT has reacted thus far and the lack of accountability Blake has received over the years, it makes perfect sense no one including Manny wants Zo. Power, control, arrogance, and fear dominate the mindset of these folks. The metric that is important for the those in a leadership role over the athletic department (BOT and President) are ticket sales, academic ranking, matriculation rates, national perception, and donation. IMO you are seeing a masterful pr spin hoping the true fans like us will fatigue and the apathy will be replaced with hope maintaining the status quo. I hope I’m wrong but I’ve become so cynical.

I think this alpha male fear stuff is a bit over played. It's really about politics, power, and control. Blake's hiring of AH to take over football with ability to hire and fire is an admission he can't handle the AD job and giving up some of his power. Manny would see it as taking control away from him to choose or let go his own assistants and having Big Brother breathing down his neck.

AH is not wanting to come in to be someone's do boy either.

If they are bringing AH they need to redefine this CoS role to suit him, take advantage of the expertise he can bring, whether the salary structure is commensurate with that new role, and agreeable to all parties. This may take time.

Biggest role Highsmith has had (besides gig he was fired from) was Director of Personnel at Green Bay. In some cases it means just being head scout. I don't know what other opportunities AH has now but he may have lost some negotiating leverage he once had.

He might be willing to take a lesser role (and wait until something better comes around) and still be able to do something useful to help the program and stay employed. That and he is coming back home. Not necessarily a bad place to land from a fall considering he may have no other alternatives at the moment.
 
This is a potential issue - Highsmith is asking for certain powers that are vested with Manny through his contract including, but not limited to, hiring and firing assistants, coordinators, etc. Giving Highsmith what he is demanding creates a legal issue for the University. Trust me, I want Zo here as much as anyone, but it isn’t as easy as people think.

So the same university which has fired more coaches than an old Navy ship has fired lead is legally bound with regards to hiring and firing assistant coaches? The same school which has no issue with paying fired coaches 27 cents a month.
That's interesting.
 
So, Highsmith was going to be the savior of the program? Give me a break.

Some of you guys just need to accept reality. Blake is the AD. He would not give up final say on any aspect of the athletic program (especially the football team) to another person. He made the terrible hire of Manny and is allowing him a second season to right the ship. The 2020 season is obviously a make or break year for Manny, but it is for Blake as well since the Manny hire is on him.

Basically, letters to the BOT and President of the university demanding the firing of Blake James seem to be the only way of getting change. Aside from that, nothing will change - even if Highsmith were hired as a "Football Chief of Staff".
 
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Gary has been doing it for 40 years
Most of he people here who hate Ferman were former premium members that were very happy to pay up $9.99 every month for his info,including myself.I still see some posters here who try and act to cool and above the freight and they too were former customers of not only canesport but a site he ran in the 90s called cybercane where he somehow was able to get Butch Davis on every wednesday night to do a live chat and answer our questions.Imagine Diaz doing something like that today.
 
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