Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
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Originally Posted by
bri-dog
Apparently the Forum's online editor doesn't know the difference between a picture of Matt Entz and a picture of Tyler Roehl...
Looks like the buyout is similar to what Klieman had; $300k prior to 2020 and $150k aftewards (a.k.a. peanuts for any major college program). I guess they view it as being friendly to coaches who they know are always looking onward and upward. Maybe it saves them a bit in annual salary and such.
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
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Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
Apparently the Forum's online editor doesn't know the difference between a picture of Matt Entz and a picture of Tyler Roehl...
LOL -- damn, I didn't even look at the picture. Morons...
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
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Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
Apparently the Forum's online editor doesn't know the difference between a picture of Matt Entz and a picture of Tyler Roehl...
What is wrong with you? Don't you know a "Photo Illustration" when you see it?
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
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Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
Apparently the Forum's online editor doesn't know the difference between a picture of Matt Entz and a picture of Tyler Roehl...
Looks like the buyout is similar to what Klieman had; $300k prior to 2020 and $150k aftewards (a.k.a. peanuts for any major college program). I guess they view it as being friendly to coaches who they know are always looking onward and upward. Maybe it saves them a bit in annual salary and such.
That's definitely Entz in the photo talking to Marlette with Jordheim in the background.
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
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Originally Posted by
IzzyFlexion
That's definitely Entz in the photo talking to Marlette with Jordheim in the background.
When it first came out it had Entz where Roehl was. In the article it had Entz and Larsen.
So everyone is right and everyone is wrong..
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
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Originally Posted by
imabison
When it first came out it had Entz where Roehl was. In the article it had Entz and Larsen.
So everyone is right and everyone is wrong..
Oh....sorry.....I had a hunch that a switch-a-roo may have taken place between the time of those posts and the time that I clicked the link.
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
Sports Illustrated has an interesting story about strength coaches in the April 6, 2019 issue titled, "Jacked Up."
Iowa pays their strength coach the most: $725,000. per year. Oregon pays theirs, Aaron Feld, $200,000. per year. Increasingly, strength coaches are the most important hire a head coach makes, partly because they can spend more time with players. In the off-season, the NCAA limits other coaches to two hours per week with players but strength coaches can have eight.
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
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Originally Posted by
Bisman
Sports Illustrated has an interesting story about strength coaches in the April 6, 2019 issue titled, "Jacked Up."
Iowa pays their strength coach the most: $725,000. per year. Oregon pays theirs, Aaron Feld, $200,000. per year. Increasingly, strength coaches are the most important hire a head coach makes, partly because they can spend more time with players. In the off-season, the NCAA limits other coaches to two hours per week with players but strength coaches can have eight.
Hm maybe Kramer’s true benefit is being able to teach the nuances of the Tampa 2
Re: 2018 Coach Staff Update
Here is the link to the Sports Illustrated story about Strength Coaches titled, "Jacked Up: Why Strength Coaches Are the Heart and Soul of Modern College Football." I will delete it if you feel this is not keeping to topic.
https://www.si.com/college-football/...and-aaron-feld