Tears Gator Tears

All I know is that we dodged a major bullet by not hiring Kiffin when we had the chance. He was my first choice, but those that said that he’s always looking for the next best thing were spot on. The way that he left Ole Miss and the way that he treated his staff and kids was buns. Dude is a loser.

If he doesn’t win bigly within 3 seasons those Cajuns will come after him with pitchforks and torches.
How is it a working model to spend $150M on new coaches and buyouts every 3-4 years?
 
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Yep, it’s bad. I really wanted y’all to see this article, because it perfectly summed up everything I’ve been saying about the AD over the past year or so. He is a nightmare, and they are screwed as long as he’s still there.

Of course, UF just gave him an extension through 2030, even AFTER all these scandals took place.

The extension included:

- a raise
- a new total annual compensation of $2.075 million, and various bonuses and benefits.
- AND a potential semi-retirement role for Stricklin after his AD contract ends, allowing him to serve as a special assistant for five years.

They are so screwed.
 
How is it a working model to spend $150M on new coaches and buyouts every 3-4 years?
It only works because LSU is a public university so they only spend the tax payers money. So basically the people in Louisiana get screwed over by this consistent incompetence. And apparently they think college football is a good way to waste their tax dollars.
 
It only works because LSU is a public university so they only spend the tax payers money. So basically the people in Louisiana get screwed over by this consistent incompetence. And apparently they think college football is a good way to waste their tax dollars.
that’s not even close to true. no top-tier coach is paid entirely with state funds. they might have a nominal small salary, but most of the salary is paid through revenue generated by the athletic department via operations revenue and boosters/development. they’re still state employees and will be the highest paid state employees but not via taxes.
 
that’s not even close to true. no top-tier coach is paid entirely with state funds. most of the salary is paid through revenue generated by the athletic department.
The university receives a tremendous amount of taxpayer money. And if even one cent of that taxpayer money goes to buying out coaches, then the tax payers are being screwed over. It is poor management of tax payer money.
 
that’s not even close to true. no top-tier coach is paid entirely with state funds. they might have a nominal small salary, but most of the salary is paid through revenue generated by the athletic department via operations revenue and boosters/development. they’re still state employees and will be the highest paid state employees but not via taxes.
They stole funds from the children’s hospital too.

Edit: ALLEGEDLY

Edit 2: I was kidding with the allegedly, the booster went to prison for it.

Enjoy!

 
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More intel on why Land didn’t go to UF…Will post board reaction screenshots in follow-up posts….

 
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lol he was never going there. They should have been all over Golesh. A ton of recruiting ties plus the top of that USF roster would be moving into dorms today. They let him go to Auburn though lol.

Nobody ever said Gainesville was filled with brainiacs though. Right @TheOriginalCane


Agreed.

It's so weird, outside of the AD Stricklin and that one big booster (Gary Condron), I can't think of any Gator sportswriter, pundit, website owner, booster, former coach/player, or fan who was advocating for Jon "Tulane Train" Sumrall...
 
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