You've embarrassed yourself enough with your takes on his pay.
If UW has another top 10 season he is going to get a raise to somewhere around 6 million. His closest assistant is making 2 million, top 3 in the country. Did you see our offensive booth at the Alamo Bowl? There are like 15 guys on our staff in support roles just in the fucking booth.
Money is not going to be an issue. If DeBoer was going to leverage UW into going somewhere else, he would've left for Nebraska this year.
The only scenario that scares me is Harbaugh going to the NFL, and Michigan offering DeBoer something like 10 million a year.
Even then I bet UW would match and he'd only leave if he wanted to go back to the frozen hellscape of the midwest
Edit: Ryan Day getting shit canned or leaving would also worry me a bit
When the UW head football coach makes more than Oregon State and Minnesota gophers I might listen to you.
UW football is a business. They just got 11-2 out of a former Mtn West HC on the cheap, and gave him an appropriate salary bump without getting retarded.
I'm no business major, but it seems like good business to me.
You seem to prefer the overpay route which keeps proving it's no guarantee of anything. I just want good decisions that result in wins. I'm right and getting what I want. You're not.
Maybe time to reevaluate and introduce some nuance into your take or just give up on it.
When the UW head football coach makes more than Oregon State and Minnesota gophers I might listen to you.
UW football is a business. They just got 11-2 out of a former Mtn West HC on the cheap, and gave him an appropriate salary bump without getting retarded.
I'm no business major, but it seems like good business to me.
You seem to prefer the overpay route which keeps proving it's no guarantee of anything. I just want good decisions that result in wins. I'm right and getting what I want. You're not.
Maybe time to reevaluate and introduce some nuance into your take or just give up on it.
He is fixated on programs overpaying for coaches, is his problem. What the fuck is Fleck doing to deserve the money he makes? Beating a down Wisconsin a few times?
The Washington job given the revenue generated should pay at a top 20 level. Why? the athletic department revenue is top 20 in the country. And at times top 10. When Oregon State makes a larger financial commitment to their head football coach than the UW. It demonstrates the UW’s priorities. I want UW to prioritize the football program. More to the point, if you’re capable of reading. Which by all accounts you might be to aid your understanding of correlation coefficient between coaching salaries, athletic department revenue and winning percentage.
Grab a cocktail and enjoy the article
Journal of Applied Business and Economics Vol. 22(1) 2020
You've embarrassed yourself enough with your takes on his pay.
If UW has another top 10 season he is going to get a raise to somewhere around 6 million. His closest assistant is making 2 million, top 3 in the country. Did you see our offensive booth at the Alamo Bowl? There are like 15 guys on our staff in support roles just in the fucking booth.
Money is not going to be an issue. If DeBoer was going to leverage UW into going somewhere else, he would've left for Nebraska this year.
The only scenario that scares me is Harbaugh going to the NFL, and Michigan offering DeBoer something like 10 million a year.
Even then I bet UW would match and he'd only leave if he wanted to go back to the frozen hellscape of the midwest
Edit: Ryan Day getting shit canned or leaving would also worry me a bit
Haven’t coaches figured out that Nebraska is a shitty job yet? I think they have and doubt Deboner is dumb enough to take that jerb.
You've embarrassed yourself enough with your takes on his pay.
If UW has another top 10 season he is going to get a raise to somewhere around 6 million. His closest assistant is making 2 million, top 3 in the country. Did you see our offensive booth at the Alamo Bowl? There are like 15 guys on our staff in support roles just in the fucking booth.
Money is not going to be an issue. If DeBoer was going to leverage UW into going somewhere else, he would've left for Nebraska this year.
The only scenario that scares me is Harbaugh going to the NFL, and Michigan offering DeBoer something like 10 million a year.
Even then I bet UW would match and he'd only leave if he wanted to go back to the frozen hellscape of the midwest
Edit: Ryan Day getting shit canned or leaving would also worry me a bit
Haven’t coaches figured out that Nebraska is a shitty job yet? I think they have and doubt Deboner is dumb enough to take that jerb.
Nebraska is fine. Pelini is the definition of mediocre and had them at 9 wins every year.
IDK why they hired Mike Riley, that was dumb and not surprising he had no success.
Frost was an excellent hire at the time it was made, but didn't work out and apparently was Sark 2.0 there with boozing and womenizing.
I fully expect Rhule to have them winning the B1G West most every year.
The Washington job given the revenue generated should pay at a top 20 level. Why? the athletic department revenue is top 20 in the country. And at times top 10. When Oregon State makes a larger financial commitment to their head football coach than the UW. It demonstrates the UW’s priorities. I want UW to prioritize the football program. More to the point, if you’re capable of reading. Which by all accounts you might be to aid your understanding of correlation coefficient between coaching salaries, athletic department revenue and winning percentage.
Grab a cocktail and enjoy the article
Journal of Applied Business and Economics Vol. 22(1) 2020
You really shouldn't make snarky comments about anybody's ability to read with writing like that. I'm sure you can do better, but man that's bad.
What OSU paying smith more than UW pays Deboer tells me is that they're getting less for their money by a lot. They're thrilled with 9 wins and occasionally beating Oregon and are overpaying for it.
You're applying history, which is fine, but being and presumptuous about UWs priorities and trying to shoe horn this coach salary example in at a really illogical time. Things seem to be changing.
Deboer exceeded expectations and got a bump. If he progresses next year he'll get another. If he succeeds like all of us currently dooging think, he'll be among the top salaried coaches in the country before long.
Would it be more in line with your business acumen if UW was paying Matt Campbell 7.5 million to be about as good as Jonathon Smith at best?
You're criticizing UW for making a stellar hire from a lower level and getting good value for at least two years. Why would they have paid him more than he was willing to accept and more than the market dictates for someone with his credentials? It's a weird idea.
The Washington job given the revenue generated should pay at a top 20 level. Why? the athletic department revenue is top 20 in the country. And at times top 10. When Oregon State makes a larger financial commitment to their head football coach than the UW. It demonstrates the UW’s priorities. I want UW to prioritize the football program. More to the point, if you’re capable of reading. Which by all accounts you might be to aid your understanding of correlation coefficient between coaching salaries, athletic department revenue and winning percentage.
Grab a cocktail and enjoy the article
Journal of Applied Business and Economics Vol. 22(1) 2020
You really shouldn't make snarky comments about anybody's ability to read with writing like that. I'm sure you can do better, but man that's bad.
What OSU paying smith more than UW pays Deboer tells me is that they're getting less for their money by a lot. They're thrilled with 9 wins and occasionally beating Oregon and are overpaying for it.
You're applying history, which is fine, but being and presumptuous about UWs priorities and trying to shoe horn this coach salary example in at a really illogical time. Deboer exceeded expectations and got a bump. If he progresses next year he'll get another. If he succeeds like all of us currently dooging think, he'll be among the top salaried coaches in the country before long.
Would it be more in line with your business acumen if UW was paying Matt Campbell 7.5 million to be about as good as Jonathon Smith at best?
You're criticizing UW for making a stellar hire from a lower level and getting good value for at least two years. Why would they have paid him more than he was willing to accept and more than the market dictates for someone with his credentials? It's a weird idea.
He also flat out ignores facts like Grubb's salary, the amount of staff we have in support roles, and the NIL money we are throwing around.
The Washington job given the revenue generated should pay at a top 20 level. Why? the athletic department revenue is top 20 in the country. And at times top 10. When Oregon State makes a larger financial commitment to their head football coach than the UW. It demonstrates the UW’s priorities. I want UW to prioritize the football program. More to the point, if you’re capable of reading. Which by all accounts you might be to aid your understanding of correlation coefficient between coaching salaries, athletic department revenue and winning percentage.
Grab a cocktail and enjoy the article
Journal of Applied Business and Economics Vol. 22(1) 2020
You really shouldn't make snarky comments about anybody's ability to read with writing like that. I'm sure you can do better, but man that's bad.
What OSU paying smith more than UW pays Deboer tells me is that they're getting less for their money by a lot. They're thrilled with 9 wins and occasionally beating Oregon and are overpaying for it.
You're applying history, which is fine, but being and presumptuous about UWs priorities and trying to shoe horn this coach salary example in at a really illogical time. Deboer exceeded expectations and got a bump. If he progresses next year he'll get another. If he succeeds like all of us currently dooging think, he'll be among the top salaried coaches in the country before long.
Would it be more in line with your business acumen if UW was paying Matt Campbell 7.5 million to be about as good as Jonathon Smith at best?
You're criticizing UW for making a stellar hire from a lower level and getting good value for at least two years. Why would they have paid him more than he was willing to accept and more than the market dictates for someone with his credentials? It's a weird idea.
He also flat out ignores facts like Grubb's salary, the amount of staff we have in support roles, and the NIL money we are throwing around.
Kinda feeling like a troll job, to be honest. I think it's time to disengage.
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If UW has another top 10 season he is going to get a raise to somewhere around 6 million. His closest assistant is making 2 million, top 3 in the country. Did you see our offensive booth at the Alamo Bowl? There are like 15 guys on our staff in support roles just in the fucking booth.
Money is not going to be an issue. If DeBoer was going to leverage UW into going somewhere else, he would've left for Nebraska this year.
The only scenario that scares me is Harbaugh going to the NFL, and Michigan offering DeBoer something like 10 million a year.
Even then I bet UW would match and he'd only leave if he wanted to go back to the frozen hellscape of the midwest
Edit: Ryan Day getting shit canned or leaving would also worry me a bit
What, should we have given him a Mel Tucker contract in year one?
fuck off
I'm no business major, but it seems like good business to me.
You seem to prefer the overpay route which keeps proving it's no guarantee of anything. I just want good decisions that result in wins. I'm right and getting what I want. You're not.
Maybe time to reevaluate and introduce some nuance into your take or just give up on it.
Grab a cocktail and enjoy the article
Journal of Applied Business and Economics Vol. 22(1) 2020
Nebraska is fine. Pelini is the definition of mediocre and had them at 9 wins every year.
IDK why they hired Mike Riley, that was dumb and not surprising he had no success.
Frost was an excellent hire at the time it was made, but didn't work out and apparently was Sark 2.0 there with boozing and womenizing.
I fully expect Rhule to have them winning the B1G West most every year.
What OSU paying smith more than UW pays Deboer tells me is that they're getting less for their money by a lot. They're thrilled with 9 wins and occasionally beating Oregon and are overpaying for it.
You're applying history, which is fine, but being and presumptuous about UWs priorities and trying to shoe horn this coach salary example in at a really illogical time. Things seem to be changing.
Deboer exceeded expectations and got a bump. If he progresses next year he'll get another. If he succeeds like all of us currently dooging think, he'll be among the top salaried coaches in the country before long.
Would it be more in line with your business acumen if UW was paying Matt Campbell 7.5 million to be about as good as Jonathon Smith at best?
You're criticizing UW for making a stellar hire from a lower level and getting good value for at least two years. Why would they have paid him more than he was willing to accept and more than the market dictates for someone with his credentials? It's a weird idea.