CaneLife93
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There’s no season like the off-season lolThis is exciting. I love the off-season.
There’s no season like the off-season lolThis is exciting. I love the off-season.
Let that mf go, dont need to work on sh*t.
CIS can at least band together and get the guy who drove around with a billboard to help Baker move.
especially after the results of our in-seasonThere’s no season like the off-season lol
Money won’t be the issue for them but it could be for us.For those wondering about LSU contracts:
Here’s a glimpse at the new contracts. All amounts are per year.
Head coach Ed Orgeron: 5 years, $6 million. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $1.475 million.
Offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger: 2 years, $1 million. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $325,000.
Defensive coordinator Bo Pelini: 3 years, $2.3 million. Post-season and other bonuses: Maximum of $200,000.
Passing game coordinator Scott Linehan: 2 years, $807,000. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
Offensive line coach James Gregg: 2 years, $657,000 in 2020, $707,000 in 2021. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
Cornerbacks coach Corey Raymond: 3 years, $582,000 in 2020, $607,000 in 2021, $632,000 in 2022. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
Defensive line coach Bill Johnson: 2 years, $578,500 in 2020, $557,000 in 2021 and 2022. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
Safeties coach Bill Busch: 2 years, $457,000. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
Special teams coach Greg McMahon: 2 years, $432,000. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
Wide receivers coach Mickey Joseph: 2 years, $407,000. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
Running backs coach Kevin Faulk: 2 years, $357,000. Post season and other bonuses: Maximum of $75,000.
TOTAL SALARIES: $13,577,500 ASSISTANTS ONLY: $7,577,500
I don't want to count the chickens before they hatch but if Baker ends up at LSU, Manny saved the school quite a bit by not firing him.
We used to be.Can we stop with the Bama comparisons?
He just filled his OC and OL coach openings with prior NFL coaches. We, nor will anyone else ever be that program.
I'm talking about the raiding that used to happen to Howard, JJ and Dennis. I'm not worried about losing Banda to USU. Hence the LOL in my post.Alabama? No one in college football history has the turnover Saban deals with. Pretty sure Temple hired our DC to be a head coach too. The last Miami coordinator to get a HC position was Schiano in 2000. So I’m not sure what raiding you’re even talking about.
We used to be.
along with that, he has a year left on his deal and miami is probably thnking, baker isnt calling plays anymroe and manny is handlign the D. we wont renew him anywaysThere are a lot of dummies on this site who have no critical thinking abilities and can't understand why Miami didn't choose to immediately flush 700k down the toilet by firing Baker as soon as the season ended. In a season where revenues are down 50%, 700k is a good chunk of money for Miami. It's the difference between having a coordinator worth 500k and coordinator worth 1.2 million. That's also a lot to hire a big team of analysts or go towards recruiting. If Eddy O takes Baker off Miami's hands, that would have been some shrewd fiscal management by Miami.
Then he got hired again ... and failed again!****, we got a recent DC who could barely coach at a boys and girls club after his tenure