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The extra $20-$30M is nice, but where does that put us in relation to the Alabama's & Georgia's of the world? I know we'll never have more money than the "football is God" State schools, but how close does it get us?
Close. Based on everything I’ve read we were at around $30 mill before. Bama around $60.
 
I've known Purinton for over 20 years. Real good dude. But, he's a die hard Nole deep down.
 
I don't understand hiring a firm in our current situation, that they plan on going after proven HC's.... I think a firm helps if you are open to targeting lower level program HC's and coordinators.... so why waste the money on a firm if we truly know the 5-6 proven HC options that they would even consider this time around???
That's an excellent point. Almost seems like an unnecessary step that slows us down at a crucial time.
 
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I dont know. Ask @JayCane20 , he could probably give you a good answer.
Anyone that’s been at Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, etc that’s seen the commitment it takes. Even Jurich.. he was at a basketball school that didn’t try to compete in football.. just vice versa here. If we’re spending this much might as well just make it Radakovich from Clemson.

Chun saw it at Ohio State
 
Just curious what are some of the areas that our facilities/football program really needs to upgrade? Feels like we've made some progress in the last few years but trail the big boys by a lot. Some that come to mind based off what I know - locker room, players lounge, nutritional stuff, recruiting budget, etc. Seems like 20-30 Mill could go a long way.
Beyond the initial coaching payouts and buyouts, a portion of the investment needs to go to human capital (that is not classified as "coaching"). Forget some of the bigger capital investments in buildings and such right now. We need more brain power. Training staff, data/analytics, real leadership is expensive, etc.

Listen, they restructured UHealth from a complete ****show to an org that will produce significant gains multiple years in a row. It's feasible to do the same in a narrower [athletic] model. If they're willing now because they see the potential value (beyond football success), that's the start many have prayed for. The rest is execution (no easy task, obviously).
 
Just curious what are some of the areas that our facilities/football program really needs to upgrade? Feels like we've made some progress in the last few years but trail the big boys by a lot. Some that come to mind based off what I know - locker room, players lounge, nutritional stuff, recruiting budget, etc. Seems like 20-30 Mill could go a long way.


Not as much "facilities" as it is "resources".

We need to hire a LOT more people for training, nutrition, recruiting support, stat/video breakdowns, and consultants. Of course, you would probably need to build a small office building for those people too, but that's a much smaller issue.
 
Beyond the initial coaching payouts and buyouts, a portion of the investment needs to go to human capital (that is not classified as "coaching"). Forget some of the bigger capital investments in buildings and such right now. We need more brain power. Training staff, data/analytics, real leadership is expensive, etc.

Listen, they restructured UHealth from a complete ****show to an org that will produce significant gains multiple years in a row. It's feasible to do the same in a narrower [athletic] model. If they're willing now because they see the potential value (beyond football success), that's the start many have prayed for. The rest is execution (no easy task, obviously).


Great minds...I posted similar stuff just after you did.

People who know what UM is actually doing (as opposed to just "perceptions") know that we are currently losing the "personnel" arms race, more than any other single issue.
 
Dude is saying that the program will inject addtional 20 to 30 million a year. Mentioned White (FAU), Frevola, and Associate AD from Bama as candidates.
It should be 40 to 50 for all the suffering they put us fans through and our once proud football program let's get it..
 
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