We have a 5 mil budget I think.
Plenty of money to go around (maybe.)
Yall acting like we are bringing in some HS coach to be a position coach just for recruiting purposes.....McClendon, Lilly, and Thomas Brown are upgrades to our staff.....these moves make me believe that the only staff that will be retained will be Larry Scott and Hurlie Brown. Im perfectly fine with that.
Wait you guys thought Richt was going to hire some all star coaching staff and then turn into Nick Saban or Harbaugh? Lol. Richt has been doing this a long time and he is what he is. Let's hope he can get over the hump at Miami.
Ok my question would be how exactly he will get over the hump? Like people assume bc he is wearing orange and green it will just "happen".
Additionally, all we heard for weeks is how we were going to spend on an elite staff. "Huge budget". "500 texts".
From rusty Mansel Uga 247
"I am told he is getting a Co-Coordinator title and a salary around or above 600K with a 3 year deal at Miami with CMR
That is a MONSTER deal for Brown.
Great Coach, Great person
There will be a lot of people in line to coach RB's at UGA can bet that.."
600K for a glorified recruiter is a huge waste of money. Instead of worrying about getting his ex players paid, he should have spent that cash on Don Brown.
If they have money to blow, who gives a ****?
I am totally amazed how we believe that some RB coach is going to stop us from reaching our goal.
I just did a check of what the running backs coach at Alabama and LSU are bringing in. Burton Burns at Alabama is getting $337,000 dollars per year in salary. LSU's Frank Wilson is making $616K. He also serves as recruiting coordinator/cough cough bagman. Wilson's salary places him at 18th in the nation for all D1 assistant coaches. Cam Cameron makes $600,000 as OC at LSU. Burns has stops at Southern University, Tulane, and Clemson over a long period of time. Wilson coached at Ole Miss, Southern Miss, and Tennessee before arriving in Baton Rouge. If we're giving Brown $600,000 then I believe his responsibilities really will be larger than just coaching running backs and then you do wonder what exactly will he be doing.
I personally could careless that Richt hired a former player or coach or as it is in this case a former player and coach, but I do raise a smart eyebrow when I see such a large salary being mentioned for a RB coach who last year made less than half of that ($275K) and the year before made roughly a third of that ($215K).
I am happy we got Richt, but he'll be scrutinized like every other college coach in America.
Cam Cameron is among the highest paid OC's in the nation (and stealing every penny apparently). He's not making $600k, not even close to that amount. Try over a mil.
For those hating. Sorry don Shula and Nick Saban weren't available to be position coaches for us
Everyone hates the hire but nobody has any reasonable suggestions on who else it should have been
They are hating richt for bringing back an old friend but they wanted butch to bring back Don soldinger.. Smh
Great position coaches don't move laterally they get promoted. Brown has proved he's the goods. Moved from Presbyterian to Marshall, Wisconsin, and Georgia in 4 years and is only 29. How is he not qualified to coach rbs?
If it was oc definitely but richt is calling plays so you're saying he's not qualified to coach running backs when he has a proven track record of doing so?
Offering a 29 year old dude with limited coaching experience a $600k salary and co-OC title versus the likely $300k and RB coach title at UGA isn't really "pull". He's getting a huge raise and big upgrade in job title.But Richt has no pull
Suckers