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Seems to me that the need for multi year contracts for head coaches should be non existent. Those were used for recruiting purposes to show a kid that a coach would be there for the duration of the kids college career.
Now that kids can leave anytime without loosing a year or sitting out a year, the only need for multiple year coaching contracts, should be to aquire a proven coach based on his history.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View PostSeems to me that the need for multi year contracts for head coaches should be non existent. Those were used for recruiting purposes to show a kid that a coach would be there for the duration of the kids college career.
Now that kids can leave anytime without loosing a year or sitting out a year, the only need for multiple year coaching contracts, should be to aquire a proven coach based on his history.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
Good take. I do think three-year contracts would be useful to give the coach time to build up a team and/or show what he can do with some of his own players.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
That would be reasonable for an incoming coach , but a promotion from within like IB should have been 2 year Max with 50 % buy out.
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Could have hired IB for less than a mill a year on a 5-year contract that had a $0 buyout. That way he had a long-term commitment for recruiting, but if he blew up (in the bad way), he could easily be replaced. That might produce some accountability for results.
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostCould have hired IB for less than a mill a year on a 5-year contract that had a $0 buyout. That way he had a long-term commitment for recruiting, but if he blew up (in the bad way), he could easily be replaced. That might produce some accountability for results.
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