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With the recent interest in Mark Stoops it begs the question, is Kentucky a better job than Miami as of right now?
The recruiting region is usually one of the main selling points we use to rationalize why a coach would leave their job to come here, but that doesn’t really hold weight IMO because the best players from the state don’t stay home for the most part anyways, especially in South FL. In fact, I would even argue the odds of keeping high ranked 4/5-star talent from the Tri-county home are slimmer than them ultimately leaving, over the last decade + the majority of the best players from South FL did not sign with Miami, so the whole idea of being intrigued by the potential abundant recruiting pool is actually more of a myth we tell ourselves rather than a reality.
So what else is there?
Stoops already makes $4.75mill a year, plus with incentives is set to make upwards of $5,013,600 this season (which is more than what Miami paid Richt & Manny per year) & he signed an extension in 2019 to boost his contract up to $6mill by 2024.
So again, the question becomes is Miami willing to pay Mark Stoops anywhere from $6-8mill per to steal him from Kentucky? Does anything in Miami’s recent history show evidence that the money men would be willing to make a move like that? Then’s there’s the question of has Miami’s Admin & BOT shown that they are willing to spend the kind of capital necessary in order to compete with the top 25 schools in college football? Because even with Kentucky mostly being a middle of the road SEC team & primarily a Basketball school they’ve shown they’ll spend money to help them be a competitive team in the SEC & are at the very least exhausting as many options as they have available to try their best to not simply be steamrolled by the likes of UF & UGA in the SEC East, they obviously know they can’t compete with the Bama overall.
In summation, Kentucky pays him more, allocates more money towards the Football program & supports their program, plays in a better conference that has a better annual TV contract payout & as far as recruiting that’s mostly inconsequential due to the fact the mostly recruit the Midwest & Down South.
So other than the fact that Stoops once coached here for 3 years & hasn’t been back in 18 years, what legit reasons would he have to come here? Mark coached longer at AZ with his brother Mike & has been at Kentucky for 8 years now, what’s his deep connection to Miami that would compel him to leave?
The recruiting region is usually one of the main selling points we use to rationalize why a coach would leave their job to come here, but that doesn’t really hold weight IMO because the best players from the state don’t stay home for the most part anyways, especially in South FL. In fact, I would even argue the odds of keeping high ranked 4/5-star talent from the Tri-county home are slimmer than them ultimately leaving, over the last decade + the majority of the best players from South FL did not sign with Miami, so the whole idea of being intrigued by the potential abundant recruiting pool is actually more of a myth we tell ourselves rather than a reality.
So what else is there?
Stoops already makes $4.75mill a year, plus with incentives is set to make upwards of $5,013,600 this season (which is more than what Miami paid Richt & Manny per year) & he signed an extension in 2019 to boost his contract up to $6mill by 2024.
So again, the question becomes is Miami willing to pay Mark Stoops anywhere from $6-8mill per to steal him from Kentucky? Does anything in Miami’s recent history show evidence that the money men would be willing to make a move like that? Then’s there’s the question of has Miami’s Admin & BOT shown that they are willing to spend the kind of capital necessary in order to compete with the top 25 schools in college football? Because even with Kentucky mostly being a middle of the road SEC team & primarily a Basketball school they’ve shown they’ll spend money to help them be a competitive team in the SEC & are at the very least exhausting as many options as they have available to try their best to not simply be steamrolled by the likes of UF & UGA in the SEC East, they obviously know they can’t compete with the Bama overall.
In summation, Kentucky pays him more, allocates more money towards the Football program & supports their program, plays in a better conference that has a better annual TV contract payout & as far as recruiting that’s mostly inconsequential due to the fact the mostly recruit the Midwest & Down South.
So other than the fact that Stoops once coached here for 3 years & hasn’t been back in 18 years, what legit reasons would he have to come here? Mark coached longer at AZ with his brother Mike & has been at Kentucky for 8 years now, what’s his deep connection to Miami that would compel him to leave?