BoT Millionaires: Pullin checkbook 4 UM Coaching Dream Team

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The dream team of Coaches for UM shall be with Butch Davis as Head Coach, Rob Chudzinski as OC Greg Schiano as DC. In order to do this, the millionaires on the UM BoT, along with UM Admin should pull out their checkbook for $5,5OO,OOO and hire Butch, Rod, and Greg for HC, OC, and DC respectively. Add Ken Dorsey as QB coach. The Coordinators shall have an extremely high contract buy-out for the 1st two years at $3,OOO,OOO each, and virtually zero $ for their third and remaining years on these coordinators contracts. The contracts shall break down as follows:

Butch Davis, Head Coach.......$ 3,OOO,OOO

OC Rod Chudzinski, Assoc HC..$ 1,75O,OOO

DC Greg Schianno, ***'t HC....$ 1,75O,OOO



For the rest of the staff, I'd trust these 3 amigos, headed by the man with the best tree of coaches at UM Butch Davis, to know what best technicians to bring out as the ***'t coaching positions.


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Report: Rob Chudzinski among serious Miami candidates - NFL.com

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Ron Wright / Associated Press Rob Chudzinski compiled a 4-12 record during his one season as Browns head coach in 2013.

Indianapolis Colts associate head coach Rob Chudzinski is reportedly a serious name on the list for the Miami job. He joins former coach Butch Davis, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Rutgers coach Greg Schiano, Texas head coach Charlie Strong, Alabama offensive line coach Mario Cristobal, and Houston head coach Tom Herman.

Davis has deep coaching roots at UM as both an assistant and head coach, while Cristobal is a former UM player and assistant coach. Chudzinski was a three-year starting tight end for the Hurricanes and won a pair of national championships there in 1987 and 1989.

From a financial standpoint, Strong figures to be the least likely possibility. He earns more than $5 milliion per year at UT, according to USA Today, and is only in his second season. Former Miami coach Al Golden, fired in midseason, barely earned half of that at $2.54 million. With Miami's attendance figures sagging at an embarrassing level, Strong would almost certainly be looking at a significant paycut to leave the Longhorns. Strong brushed off a question about the UM job last month.

It's not the first time Davis has been linked to the job, as the Miami Herald reported the school's interest last week. Davis, for his part, hasn't hidden his interest in returning to the school he coached from 1995-2000. He hasn't been a head coach since he was fired at North Carolina in 2010, amid an academic fraud scandal for which he was criticized but not implicated.

Former Miami Hurricane greats Jonathan Vilma and Vinny Testaverde have been named to an advisory committee to help find UM's next coach.

The six-member committee and a search firm will be used to assist athletic director Blake James, Vilma and Testaverde will be joined on the advisory committee by three members of the school's trustee board, and a deputy athletic director. Vilma and Testaverde were stars at the college level, with Vilma helping lead a national championship team in 2001, and Testaverde winning the Heisman Trophy in 1986. Both are in the UM Sports Hall of Fame.

Vilma had a 10-year NFL career while Testaverde played 21 NFL seasons with seven teams.

Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter @ChaseGoodbread.
 
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Do you think Chud will work for $1.75M/per year?

You do pay attention. Nice catch.

Do you think Schiano will work for $1.75/per year?

Throw in bonus $ in case they win the ACC Title next year to each Coordinator for a quarter million dollars (.25M US dollars) and their income for that 1st year would be $2 Mil each.

We, at UM, have sucked for so long that this is a break or bust 2016 year for everybody associated with the University of Miami, from the students at UM who have to endure ridicule from the intercollegiate peers and neighbors, the most seasoned fair weather fans who have been begging for a comeback (those that can fill Sun Life), to the players bleeding at Greentree practice fields. If we ***** this coaching hire, we're screwed for another eternity that'd kill the program. We have break for Title/s next year, nothing less.

How does $2M (incl. ACC bonus) stack to what's Chud & Greg making now, with Chud as a former ***'t coach-newly promoted OC?
 
Do you think Chud will work for $1.75M/per year?

You do pay attention. Nice catch.

Throw in bonus $ in case they win the ACC Title next year to each Coordinator for a quarter million dollars (.25M US dollars) and their income for that 1st year would be $2 Mil each.

We, at UM, have sucked for so long that this is a break or bust 2016 year for everybody associated with the University of Miami, from the students at UM who have to endure ridicule from the intercollegiate peers and neighbors, the most seasoned fair weather fans who have been begging for a comeback (those that can fill Sun Life), to the players bleeding at Greentree practice fields. If we ***** this coaching hire, we're screwed for another eternity that'd kill the program. We have break for Title/s next year, nothing less.

How does $2M (incl. ACC bonus) stack to what's Chud making now as a former ***'t coach-newly promoted OC?

why dont we throw $6-8 million a year at a coach if it is that important? dont give me the bull crap of money. the school raised billions medical research. stuart miller himself could foot the bill without even missing the $.
 
Do you think Chud will work for $1.75M/per year?

You do pay attention. Nice catch.

Throw in bonus $ in case they win the ACC Title next year to each Coordinator for a quarter million dollars (.25M US dollars) and their income for that 1st year would be $2 Mil each.

We, at UM, have sucked for so long that this is a break or bust 2016 year for everybody associated with the University of Miami, from the students at UM who have to endure ridicule from the intercollegiate peers and neighbors, the most seasoned fair weather fans who have been begging for a comeback (those that can fill Sun Life), to the players bleeding at Greentree practice fields. If we ***** this coaching hire, we're screwed for another eternity that'd kill the program. We have break for Title/s next year, nothing less.

How does $2M (incl. ACC bonus) stack to what's Chud making now as a former ***'t coach-newly promoted OC?

why dont we throw $6-8 million a year at a coach if it is that important? dont give me the bull crap of money. the school raised billions medical research. stuart miller himself could foot the bill without even missing the $.

exactly...we have been listening to the "we don't have any money" bull****t for years now, and its simply not true.
 
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I think we should have Lubick come back and coach DBs, and Gary Stevens can be QB coach. We already have Kehoe in the fold.

The stache probably is itching to come back, perhaps Special teams coordinator? And maybe Dennis is willing to coach RBs?
 
Chud is an OC in the NFL right now. Not sure he'd want to go take an OC job in college.
 
Lol at paying Dud and Monkey Boy $1.75M to be average coordinators. And why do people keep dreaming that Dud, who left the OC job here to be a position coach in the NFL, would leave an OC gig in the NFL to return to the same job he voluntarily left to be an entry level NFL pc?
 
1.75 mil for Coordinators??
YES!
My 1st rationale is that you're getting 2 former HC guys from the NFL in Chud and Greg, who potentially can vie for HC gigs in the NFL or NCAA, respectively. This depends on how current OC Chud and Indy plays out, and whether Rutgers would take back Schianno. My second rationale is that we UM have to win NOW [2016]; so you're bringing in the coaches that have seen it all (via their experience) from opposing coaches' schemes. Finally, we would finally be able to finally do more with the less talent we may have in 2016. We can no longer afford to have more talent and get less from that talent. We have to now do more (coaching up players & win) with the less talent (our current '16 players) we may be faced with next Fall season.

The money is just making UM a more sure thing to win big now than the risky proposition all the coaching options give us now. That $$$$ way, we don't have to worry about making some genius hire by some maverick (not) on the BoT with their transformative vision (really!) of some young great up and comer coach, or virtually spending the entire 4-5 millions on one established coach. All the while paying our Coordinators the usual $400-500K that UM Honchos usually pay the current crop of Coordinators over the years.

Seven of the 10 highest-paid college football assistants coach in the SEC, including five defensive coordinators.

10 HIGHEST-PAID COLLEGE FOOTBALL ASSISTANTS, 2015
Coach School/Main Title Salary
1. Will Muschamp Auburn defensive coordinator ------ $1.6 million
T2. Kirby Smart Alabama defensive coordinato ------ $1.5 million
T2. John Chavis Texas A&M defensive coordinatoR -- $1.5 million
T2. Cam Cameron LSU offensive coordinators --- $1.5 million
5. Todd Grantham Louisville defensive coordinator $1.4 million
6. Brent Venables Clemson defensive coordinator $1.35 million
7. Jeremy Pruitt Georgia defensive coordinator $1.3 million
8. Kevin Steele LSU defensive coordinator $1 million
9. Brian Schottenheimer Georgia offensive coordinator $950,000
T10. Bud Foster Virginia Tech defensive coordinator $900,000
T10. Mike Norvell Arizona State offensive coordinator $900,000

SEC dominates list of highest-paid assistant coaches
Lol at paying Dud and Monkey Boy $1.75M to be average coordinators. And why do people keep dreaming that Dud, who left the OC job here to be a position coach in the NFL, would leave an OC gig in the NFL to return to the same job he voluntarily left to be an entry level NFL pc?

It's not just the coaches coaching, it's the esprit de corps and synergy this trio would establish with the players to give their best, to get coachedup to the max, and exorcist-ize out the Goldenization of our players for these past 5 years.

****, look at the University of Texas, it's paying NOW with their putrid record $6,5OOO,OOO alone for HC Charlie Strong and DC John Chavis! Now even 3 coaches for that $6.5M!

Paying our $5.5M to the head coach plus 2 Coordinators is not even close to what many of these Universities are paying right now. As matter of fact, I am sure the pay scale for coordinators goes up in 2016.

Chud is an OC in the NFL right now. Not sure he'd want to go take an OC job in college.

HE has no guarantee that he'd be an OC in the NFL after Pagano gets fired or takes another gig after this season.
 
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You guys are living on another planet. Chud got a one time 10.5m buyout and Schiano got $9M paid over three years. They are never coming here other than as the HC. Put the pipe down,.
 
1.75 mil for Coordinators??
YES!
My 1st rationale is that you're getting 2 former HC guys from the NFL in Chud and Greg, who potentially can vie for HC gigs in the NFL or NCAA, respectively. This depends on how current OC Chud and Indy plays out, and whether Rutgers would take back Schianno. My second rationale is that we UM have to win NOW [2016]; so you're bringing in the coaches that have seen it all (via their experience) from opposing coaches' schemes. Finally, we would finally be able to finally do more with the less talent we may have in 2016. We can no longer afford to have more talent and get less from that talent. We have to now do more (coaching up players & win) with the less talent (our current '16 players) we may be faced with next Fall season.

The money is just making UM a more sure thing to win big now than the risky proposition all the coaching options give us now. That $$$$ way, we don't have to worry about making some genius hire by some maverick (not) on the BoT with their transformative vision (really!) of some young great up and comer coach, or virtually spending the entire 4-5 millions on one established coach. All the while paying our Coordinators the usual $400-500K that UM Honchos usually pay the current crop of Coordinators over the years.

Seven of the 10 highest-paid college football assistants coach in the SEC, including five defensive coordinators.

10 HIGHEST-PAID COLLEGE FOOTBALL ASSISTANTS, 2015
Coach School/Main Title Salary
1. Will Muschamp Auburn defensive coordinator ------ $1.6 million
T2. Kirby Smart Alabama defensive coordinato ------ $1.5 million
T2. John Chavis Texas A&M defensive coordinatoR -- $1.5 million
T2. Cam Cameron LSU offensive coordinators --- $1.5 million
5. Todd Grantham Louisville defensive coordinator $1.4 million
6. Brent Venables Clemson defensive coordinator $1.35 million
7. Jeremy Pruitt Georgia defensive coordinator $1.3 million
8. Kevin Steele LSU defensive coordinator $1 million
9. Brian Schottenheimer Georgia offensive coordinator $950,000
T10. Bud Foster Virginia Tech defensive coordinator $900,000
T10. Mike Norvell Arizona State offensive coordinator $900,000

SEC dominates list of highest-paid assistant coaches
Lol at paying Dud and Monkey Boy $1.75M to be average coordinators. And why do people keep dreaming that Dud, who left the OC job here to be a position coach in the NFL, would leave an OC gig in the NFL to return to the same job he voluntarily left to be an entry level NFL pc?

It's not just the coaches coaching, it's the esprit de corps and synergy this trio would establish with the players to give their best, to get coachedup to the max, and exorcist-ize out the Goldenization of our players for these past 5 years.

****, look at the University of Texas, it's paying NOW with their putrid record $6,5OOO,OOO alone for HC Charlie Strong and DC John Chavis! Now even 3 coaches for that $6.5M!

Paying our $5.5M to the head coach plus 2 Coordinators is not even close to what many of these Universities are paying right now. As matter of fact, I am sure the pay scale for coordinators goes up in 2016.

Chud is an OC in the NFL right now. Not sure he'd want to go take an OC job in college.

HE has no guarantee that he'd be an OC in the NFL after Pagano gets fired or takes another gig after this season.

You guys are living on another planet. Chud got a one time 10.5m buyout and Schiano got $9M paid over three years. They are never coming here other than as the HC. Put the pipe down,.

Schianno doesn't have a job, and Chud won't have one past 2015 season. They'd both need new jobs. If they have so much stash put away dnf for years to come, then they could take less than $1.75M, I mean what's your point?. Other than UM, no one is looking to hire either of those 2 coaches. Thereofore, why do you think that they are too good for UM, a place they toiled with and have had great success at>
 
The Browns still owe Chud $10.5 million for the last 3 years of his contract. 2014, 2015, 2016, so next year he'd be still getting paid by Cleveland, like he is this year.
 
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