UMFarArcher
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Hate to break it to you. "Neg" away.
We'll see.
He has been brought up, but not like you think. We'll see.
Hate to break it to you. "Neg" away.
How did he ***** Miami? Dont think he was honest with the way he handled thing. In other news, what does OP mean? Original poster? For the person who post under...... WhatTheHell........ dude. Why you gotta be so mean? And stop trying to send me links to tranny **** in my PM box.
How did he ***** Miami? Dont think he was honest with the way he handled thing. In other news, what does OP mean? Original poster? For the person who post under...... WhatTheHell........ dude. Why you gotta be so mean? And stop trying to send me links to tranny **** in my PM box.
Honestly the way Butch left us really did ***** us. We could have had Mark Richt and would not be in this hellhole of a situation we are in right now.
That being said I still want Butch back.
OP is the Al Golden of the board. Doesn't know **** but talks anyway.
Yeah Bobby Petrino was never coaching at UL and his career was over after banging that fugly looking broad. Lebron was never going back to Cleveland after being trashed by the owner and his jerseys burnt. Those things are way more recent and were way more public. Wins mean more than hurt feelings of 14 years ago. Moral of the story, never say never.
it doesn't even matter anymore because no one is perfect and people make mistakes and most learn from them which it seems Butch has. However people trying to say UM ***ed up the negotiation w/ Butch are freaking crazy and prove just how good of a liar Butch was and still is. Butch was always leaving maybe he would have stayed through the 01 season but he wasn't staying here long term if he was he would have signed the offer Dee made in late Jan.
Negotiations plodded forward through the Sugar Bowl. On Jan. 5 both parties agreed to a base compensation of $8.5 million over five years, plus some incentive bonuses—all of which would have put Davis among the three highest-paid college football coaches in the nation. Two issues remained unresolved: the buyout if Davis took another job, and the guaranteed compensation if Davis was fired. Miami wanted Davis to pay a $2.5 million buyout if he left after the first year, and the school would pay him $5 million (of the remaining $6.8 million) if he was fired following the first season. (The buyout would decrease by $500,000 and the compensation by $1 million in each succeeding year.) Davis and Demoff found both clauses unacceptable.
Large buyout riders are not uncommon for sought-after college coaches, although $2.5 million would have been extraordinary. When Dennis Franchione left TCU for Alabama in December, he was charged a $1 million buyout and has a $1 million buyout in his Alabama contract. Virginia Tech's Frank Beamer has an $850,000 buyout. Dee defends Miami's demand for a stiff buyout clause by saying, "If we were going to make the investment that we were prepared to make, we expected reciprocity."
The parties exchanged offers in the days that followed. On Jan. 24, 13 days after Cleveland dismissed Chris Palmer as coach and put Davis on its short list, Miami offered to fully guarantee Davis's contract in the event that he was fired, and reduced the buyout to 20% of his remaining salary at the time of departure, approximately $1.37 million after the first year. (It galled Davis that he might have to work for $1.7 million and then pay back nearly that much to leave, a scenario that he compared to working a year for nothing.) Demoff offered four scenarios to Miami, including a 100-10 deal, in which Davis would have a 100% guaranteed contract and owe 10% of his remaining salary as buyout, roughly $680,000 after the first year. Miami's counter, on Jan. 27, was to drop the guarantee on the contract to 90% and reduce the buyout from 20% to 15%, which would have been $1.02 million after the first year.
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He said he wanted to be here through 2010. If that's the case why the **** wouldn't he take a contract offer that was going to put him in the top 3 highest paid coach in his profession and guaranteed him 100% of the contract if the fans turned on him again and UM fired him. Are you kidding me. Butch could have literally sat on his laurels and UM wouldn't have been able to do **** about it because he was going to get paid every dime of the $8.5. The only negative would be if Butch planned to leave Miami for another job, which Butch/his agent/admins/and everyone with half a brain new he planned to do at some point. The guy was always flirting with offers the last two seasons here. Dude chased the money just like 99% of people have and will continue to do, the buyout didn't make him leave just made him leave sooner than he may have wanted.
Like I said at this point all this should be water under the bridge, if they like Butch as a candidate due to his skills to handle the job, then how he left shouldn't matter anymore.
How did he ***** Miami? Dont think he was honest with the way he handled thing. In other news, what does OP mean? Original poster? For the person who post under...... WhatTheHell........ dude. Why you gotta be so mean? And stop trying to send me links to tranny **** in my PM box.
Honestly the way Butch left us really did ***** us. We could have had Mark Richt and would not be in this hellhole of a situation we are in right now.
That being said I still want Butch back.