I think Id be ready to give it to Entz if it happens
I think Id be ready to give it to Entz if it happens
Farley probably wants a change of scenery
Lulz
Nobody knows what coach wants, what hes thinking, or what his goals are so publicly discussing it is asinine and completely stupid
Maybe hes looking, maybe hes content making almost a half million for the next decade, or maybe hes waiting for an opportunity.
The head coach at Appalachian State Jerry Moore spent 23 years there. Heck it took Bohl a decade to get an offer he liked and Klieman is 10 years younger.
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Money isn't everything....but nobody other than Rocky Hager wants to coach NDSU for life. NDSU was nice enough to provide a photo of him for him to sign for my dad for Christmas a couple years back. My grandma was his childhood babysitter. Looks great in his office.
If Klieman gets an big league opportunity to leave, he's gone. I don't know why anyone would look at that as a bad thing. You don't want a coach who sees NDSU as their forever home, you want hungry guys who want to prove themselves. Being a stepping stone is not a bad thing at all, if NDSU gets a rep as a solid launch point for careers like the Miami(OH) used to have, thats a great place to be. NDSU will never be a destination job, but it can be a great place to swing by for a few years for a coach to go to prove they can keep a good thing going.
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Money is always a factor but Klieman made more in year one than Bohl made in year 10. Its not power 5 money but with incentives he is approaching a half million per year and hes made over 2 million as head coach since hes been here. Do that for another 5-10 years and by 99% of the worlds standards, you're rich.
Maybe his goal is to be super rich? Maybe he likes a coaching staff full of close friends and childhood buddies. Maybe some day he gets bored and wants a new challenge. Maybe he prefers being a Coordinator instead of a head coach. Maybe he wants to be an NFL coach. Maybe he plans on coaching here for another decade. That's his business. I'm just glad hes our guy and as far as I'm concerned, he could sign a lifetime contract and we could double his salary. Hes worth every penny.
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Typically guys go to the NFL a good bit younger, don't they? Erhardt went at 42. Bradley at 40. Babich at 41. Klieman is in his 50's. I think he could coach a team like Iowa State if he gets lucky, or be a coordinator at a bigger P5 if he can snag it. He might just stay at NDSU a few more years and call it good depending on his spending habits. North Dakota/Iowa(if he retires at home) aren't exactly expensive places. He's not far from retirement age if he's disciplined.
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