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Oh...there's a WAY.
very likely he’s at $1M or above
look at that list at guys making at or below $1M
Oh...there's a WAY.
stroud probably the least bc he was originally supposed to be an analyst
Only this board would think Miami is paying an OC $1.5M.
Don't forget he gets the QB coach AND Coordinator salary. That has to be LARGE
Don't forget he gets the QB coach AND Coordinator salary. That has to be LARGE
Miami is like the Kansas City Royals trying to compete with the Yankees, Red Sox , and Dodgers for big name free agents.
Not true at all. Except for gross mismanagement, Miami SHOULD be the Yankees of college football. There is nothing KC can to to match the gross revenues of Boston, NY or LA. Miami, on the other hand, should look like the Yankees compared to a school like Clemson. The only difference is, one decided to take things seriously, and the other dresses like an adolescent metrosexual and wouldn't know what a P5 athletic department looked like even if it beat his *** 58-0.
Put a real "front office" in place and this program would and could look just like the NYY again.
He may not be making $1.5mill, but he's definitely not making less than what he did & what he was slated to make at Bama.
He was making $875K as the QB coach at Bama & then after Mike Locksley & Josh Gattis left was slated to be the OC & get a pay raise up to 1-1.25mill.
Diaz wouldn't have been able to get him if he didn't at the very least match what he was going to make at Bama.
That's probably accurate because Locksley was making $1.2mill last year as the OC & Enos was the AHC/QB coach & getting bumped up to being the full time OC.The word is it’s right at $1M.
The real question here to me is that if he is getting paid over 1mil then how do justify right now bringing him back next year. He is making 7 figures to be bad to below average in every offensive stat at there.