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Huff to WVU

Depends if Jimbo has offset language in his contract.
Per the google machine:

No, Jimbo Fisher would not lose his buyout if he takes another job, as his contract with Texas A&M does not have any "offset language" which means he is still entitled to the full buyout amount even if he leaves for another coaching position; essentially, he can earn more money by getting fired than by coaching elsewhere.


Key points about Fisher's buyout:
  • Massive amount:
    His buyout is considered one of the largest in college football history, totaling around $77 million.


  • No offset clause:
    This means Texas A&M would still owe him the full buyout amount if he takes another job.


  • Financial implications:
    This situation highlights the potential issues with large coach buyouts in college football, where a school can be financially burdened even if they decide to fire a coach.
 
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Per the google machine:

No, Jimbo Fisher would not lose his buyout if he takes another job, as his contract with Texas A&M does not have any "offset language" which means he is still entitled to the full buyout amount even if he leaves for another coaching position; essentially, he can earn more money by getting fired than by coaching elsewhere.


Key points about Fisher's buyout:
  • Massive amount:
    His buyout is considered one of the largest in college football history, totaling around $77 million.


  • No offset clause:
    This means Texas A&M would still owe him the full buyout amount if he takes another job.


  • Financial implications:
    This situation highlights the potential issues with large coach buyouts in college football, where a school can be financially burdened even if they decide to fire a coach.
Wild. Maybe the worst coaching contract (from everyone but Jimbo's perspective) in this history of sports.
 
Wild. Maybe the worst coaching contract (from everyone but Jimbo's perspective) in this history of sports.
A lot of these coaching contracts are wild. These ADs are so convinced they've found the next GOAT HC that the only people they prevent on making a move on their HC is themselves.

According to a quick google search if USC wanted to rid themselves of Lincoln Riley they would owe him $90M. If Florida State wanted to rid themselves of Mike Norvell they'd owe him $64M.

This is from last November, but look at some of these.

As of November 2023, some of the biggest buyout clauses in college football include:
  • Kirby Smart, Georgia: $92.5 million
  • Brian Kelly, LSU: $70 million
  • James Franklin, Penn State: $64.5 million
  • Dabo Swinney, Clemson: $64 million
  • Matt Rhule, Nebraska: $62 million
  • Mark Stoops, Kentucky: $51 million
  • Josh Heupel, Tennessee: $46.5 million
  • Ryan Day, Ohio State: $46 million
  • Nick Saban, Alabama: $45 million
  • Dan Lanning, Oregon: $44 million
 
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A good friend of mine is a casual WVU fan, and pretty smart. He is the good kind of WVU fan, actually knows football and what WVU's place in it is, not the delusional Spamites who buy into the Metronews idiocy. Anyway he came up with the term "Mountaineer math" where the delusionals have the Spamite boards all full of how Fisher, and most of the other coaches listed above, can be afforded by WVU because if you add their buyout to what WVU can actually afford to pay, they are making Elon Musk money.

Of course it doesn't work that way. Saban is 73, Fisher is 60. They are not going to give a home state discount to a school neither went to because they were born here. Saban is done, Fisher is not going to finish a career five levels below where he was. Main rumor today is Ryan Day, which is also stupid. WVU will have to come up with cash it doesn't have.

Anyway, Huff is going to USM, and his agent will have salted stories where he is up for every job in America, starting next year. After WVU fires whoever they hire this time, if CH hasn't yet been fired at USM, I'm sure there will be a story that he is up for the job then. He won't be.

BTW, the Spamies will play Memphis in the Scooter's Coffee Bowl, presented by Toyota, the bowl CH lost last year.
 
Good stuff Sammy. Some of us still remember your musings about Lane Kiffin as a head coach. (Another complete fail)
 
A good friend of mine is a casual WVU fan, and pretty smart. He is the good kind of WVU fan, actually knows football and what WVU's place in it is, not the delusional Spamites who buy into the Metronews idiocy. Anyway he came up with the term "Mountaineer math" where the delusionals have the Spamite boards all full of how Fisher, and most of the other coaches listed above, can be afforded by WVU because if you add their buyout to what WVU can actually afford to pay, they are making Elon Musk money.

Of course it doesn't work that way. Saban is 73, Fisher is 60. They are not going to give a home state discount to a school neither went to because they were born here. Saban is done, Fisher is not going to finish a career five levels below where he was. Main rumor today is Ryan Day, which is also stupid. WVU will have to come up with cash it doesn't have.

Anyway, Huff is going to USM, and his agent will have salted stories where he is up for every job in America, starting next year. After WVU fires whoever they hire this time, if CH hasn't yet been fired at USM, I'm sure there will be a story that he is up for the job then. He won't be.

BTW, the Spamies will play Memphis in the Scooter's Coffee Bowl, presented by Toyota, the bowl CH lost last year.
From what I have heard the only real person they have interviewed is the OC from Penn State Andy Kotelnicki.
 
Good stuff Sammy. Some of us still remember your musings about Lane Kiffin as a head coach. (Another complete fail)
Actually what he said is not too far off of what is actually happening. They really do think that Jimbo and Saban are realistic and read today that the fans think if Ryan Day is fired that he'd take the job. They're going to end up with hire none of them saw coming (not in a good way) and meltdown in epic fashion.
 
A lot of these coaching contracts are wild. These ADs are so convinced they've found the next GOAT HC that the only people they prevent on making a move on their HC is themselves.

According to a quick google search if USC wanted to rid themselves of Lincoln Riley they would owe him $90M. If Florida State wanted to rid themselves of Mike Norvell they'd owe him $64M.

This is from last November, but look at some of these.

As of November 2023, some of the biggest buyout clauses in college football include:
  • Kirby Smart, Georgia: $92.5 million
  • Brian Kelly, LSU: $70 million
  • James Franklin, Penn State: $64.5 million
  • Dabo Swinney, Clemson: $64 million
  • Matt Rhule, Nebraska: $62 million
  • Mark Stoops, Kentucky: $51 million
  • Josh Heupel, Tennessee: $46.5 million
  • Ryan Day, Ohio State: $46 million
  • Nick Saban, Alabama: $45 million
  • Dan Lanning, Oregon: $44 million
Wouldn't it be crazy if Ohio State wins the national championship but, they want to fire he because he loses to Michigan.
 
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Actually what he said is not too far off of what is actually happening. They really do think that Jimbo and Saban are realistic and read today that the fans think if Ryan Day is fired that he'd take the job. They're going to end up with hire none of them saw coming (not in a good way) and meltdown in epic fashion.
I could see Jimbo perhaps. Saban not a chance. The dude is the GOAT and is not going to go to Morgantown. Ohio State will likely see what Day does in the playoff(see my post about losing to Michigan but winning the national title). The Saban stuff is hilarious.

The WVU job is a dead end street for the most part. In a chopped up Power Conference that is spread all over the place and they are struggling financially and otherwise. They have one of the most unrealistic fanbases ever and are in an arms race they have little chance competing in.
 
Oh good, another WVU assistant with no hc experience.
Jeff - interesting point, which leads me to another question:
We often talk about hiring a HC from a lower level, the thinking being that he has “experience”. OK, makes sense. But answer me this:
Since the hiring of Jack Lengall(!) in 1971, who are the coaches MU has hired that came into the job with HC experience?
 
Jeff - interesting point, which leads me to another question:
We often talk about hiring a HC from a lower level, the thinking being that he has “experience”. OK, makes sense. But answer me this:
Since the hiring of Jack Lengall(!) in 1971, who are the coaches MU has hired that came into the job with HC experience?
Sonny Randle, Stan Parish, George Chaump

Bob Pruett had high school head coaching experience, not college
 
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