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A search firm is hired to establish a pool of candidates, then interview them, and finally make a recommendation. If UM is operating contrary to the firm, then they don’t need the firm (I think this is the firm’s stance). Why pay and hire a firm to do the work if you will do the work yourself?

For the record, Yurich should be interviewed.
Did you read DMoney's original post though? It said the firm threatened to resign if we even INTERVIEWED Jurich.

As someone that has been hired by a search firm, and used one to hire a position within my company… I don’t entirely believe the info shared with DMoney. At best it’s partial information.

The client (Miami) that engages the search firm pays a fee upon one of the search firms vetted candidates getting hired.

The client is able to exclude candidates that they source themselves (Jurich), likely prior to engaging the search firm.

I’m assuming Miami excluded Jurich, had the firm go through the standard process of finding candidates, and now is discovering Jurich was the front runner the whole time. In which case the search firm gets very little to any compensation.

If my assumption is close to accurate, Miami has some egg on their face for not being more transparent with the search firm. At the same time, if the search firm never presented candidates as good as Jurich, they are majorly overreacting by threatening to walk away from the search engagement.
 
Wednesday means absolutely nothing. Nobody knows what’s in this dudes contract or what his buyout actually is
I really don’t think there is a buyout.


After Al Golden took the Hurricanes to court in October 2018 seeking more than $3 million in additional money -- three years after his dismissal -- the Miami Hurricanes did a smart thing:

They made sure they protected themselves when they hired Manny Diaz to replace the retired Mark Richt just 2 ½ months later.

According to a UM athletic department administrator, the Hurricanes won’t owe Diaz his entire remaining salary if they fire him during or after this season or at any time before the conclusion of his contract.


Diaz’s five-year contract runs through 2023. He is due to make between $6.5 million and $8 million combined over the 2022 and 2023 seasons if he is retained for the duration of the contract, according to the source.

He could make close to $8 million over 2022 and 2023 if all incentives are met; incentives involving wins and academic benchmarks -- among other things -- are sometimes included in coaching contracts and Diaz’s deal is no different.

But if Diaz is fired and lands another job, the amount owed to him would be significantly offset by salary from his new job. It wouldn’t matter whether the new job is as a head coach or defensive coordinator or a position coach; the offset would still lower the amount of what UM owes him.


If Diaz is fired and remains unemployed through the end of the 2023 season (unlikely), he would be owed more than half of what’s left on his contract, but not the full amount or very close to it.


So if Diaz is fired -- whether he gets another job before the end of 2023 or not - UM would not need to compensate him dollar for dollar with what’s left on his contract.

Diaz’s job is likely safe for the remainder of 2021, unless there are several more embarrassing or lopsided losses, which could conceivably prompt an in-season dismissal.

If UM wins the Coastal Division, it’s certainly conceivable - if not likely - that he could even receive a contract extension at the end of this, his third year in the job.
 
Juric had some baggage from his Louisville time. A search firm probably doesn’t like him as a candidate and don’t see him as a legitimate candidate…that’s the only I can think of
Or they stand to make more money plugging someone else in the role.
 
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Why do we have to listen to the search firm? Someone once told me Ped St hired a firm to consult on what the reception would be to them hiring James Franklin. They were advised to not do it due to the rape issues at Vandy during his tenure and Ped St being Ped St. They ignored it and hired Franklin
 
Lets try picking up some bread crumbs….
-TJ was rumored to be in contact a couple weeks ago
-Frenk et al was rumored to favor TJ
-opposition side rumored to not want TJ and demanded a search firm to increase the pool
-D$ says yesterday the he expects an AD this week
-D$ says today the search firm made a statement they would quit if we interiew TJ
-the firm no longer lists UM as a client, also no record of when they dropped UM.

Am I being reading between the lines with orange and green shades?
 
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247 says Jurich is not a candidate
I don’t have any inside info but take this with a grain of salt:

1. The search firms doesn’t tell Miami what to do. They are simply a means to discretely outsource the searching and interview process thru
2. The statement from 247 is vague and be spun in 20 different ways. I do firmly believe that Jurich and Miami had conversations. I also believe those conversations were done outside the search firm

Is he currently a candidate? Who knows. Along with who the other possible candidates are.

I feel like there is a lot of false or partial truths being leaked on purpose right now
 
Lets try picking up some bread crumbs….

-the firm no longer lists UM as a client, also no record of when they dropped UM.

WOOOOOAHH. Hold up there big boy. You sure about that? Where did you see this? Did you specifically see Miami listed as a client on that same site just yesterday or recently?

SPEAK TO US.
 
Lets try picking up some bread crumbs….
-TJ was rumored to be in contact a couple weeks ago
-Frenk et al was rumored to favor TJ
-opposition side rumored to not want TJ and demanded a search firm to increase the pool
-D$ says yesterday the he expects an AD this week
-D$ says today the search firm made a statement they would quit if we interiew TJ
-the firm no longer lists UM as a client, also no record of when they dropped UM.

Am I being reading between the lines with orange and green shades?
Yes. We winning....
 
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