There's nothing to do. If he wants the bag, he goes to ATM. If he wants self-respect and a lot less bullshit in his life, he'll pass.
He can get the bag from many other places that aren't delusional A&M.
Who in their right mind would go there after seeing how quickly they hit reset on coaches? If you're a coach who knows what you're doing and are rising in the profession you do not put your career in the hands of those moronic hillbillies.
Did you fucktards forget his daughter just committed to UW for a very competitive team moving into the Big 10? Not to mention Seattle is a lot better to live in than College station
Did you fucktards forget his daughter just committed to UW for a very competitive team moving into the Big 10? Not to mention Seattle Bellevue is a lot better to live in than College station
Did you fucktards forget his daughter just committed to UW for a very competitive team moving into the Big 10? Not to mention Seattle Bellevue is a lot better to live in than College station
yeah his next contract he could live in Medina if he wanted to
Did you fucktards forget his daughter just committed to UW for a very competitive team moving into the Big 10? Not to mention Seattle Bellevue is a lot better to live in than College station
You're not wrong.
Why deal with living in Seattle when you can be on the Eastside with functioning law and order, which is a 30 minute drive to Seattle should you want to go there?
We got a new AD, with DeBoer's blessings, to get DeBoer the bag
We need to give DeBoer 10 million if we? are serious about being in the top 10 to stay
I have no doubt Cauce and the new AD are eyeballing the amount of additional revenue they get if they go to the playoffs. Pretty meaningful payouts to help get back to black after Covid stupidity sinking the ship financially, shout out Jen!
Mike Vorel: In terms of NIL resources, education and collectives surrounding the program, do you feel like Washington has what it needs to win recruiting battles for the top players in the country?
Kalen DeBoer: “We’ve come a long way over the last 12 months, and I don’t think we’re there yet. We are headed in the right direction, and the support continues to grow. It’s very promising, in my mind, where we’re going to be. A lot of it has to do with the sustainability that’s going to be there for us, because of the foundation within our university with NIL. I feel like everything’s been done the right way. There are smart people making good decisions. We have a lot of support. It’s just a matter of continuing to educate our donors and our fan base on how NIL works and how it’s being done at our university, how important it is to producing a high-end team every year. That education continues to lead to more and more support. Hopefully, a year from now we’re talking about another level that we’ve gone to.
“So it’s been a slower climb, but I feel really good about the direction we’re going. Could there have been a guy or two that we might have in our program that we don’t? Yeah, probably. But it is what it is, and we’re still attracting the right guys to our program. I’ve been coaching long enough to know that the guys who want to have a transformation and not just a transaction, those are the ones that you win with long term.”
There's nothing to do. If he wants the bag, he goes to ATM. If he wants self-respect and a lot less bullshit in his life, he'll pass.
He can get the bag from many other places that aren't delusional A&M.
Who in their right mind would go there after seeing how quickly they hit reset on coaches? If you're a coach who knows what you're doing and are rising in the profession you do not put your career in the hands of those moronic hillbillies.
If you care about the bag, you don't give a shit about your coaching reputation in the end. You pull a Jimbo, just take your $75 million and grab a flight to Destin.
There's nothing to do. If he wants the bag, he goes to ATM. If he wants self-respect and a lot less bullshit in his life, he'll pass.
He can get the bag from many other places that aren't delusional A&M.
Who in their right mind would go there after seeing how quickly they hit reset on coaches? If you're a coach who knows what you're doing and are rising in the profession you do not put your career in the hands of those moronic hillbillies.
It's going to take $7-$8 million to keep DeBoer. A million dollar salary raise isn't enough.
That said, Washington has no state income tax and doesn't have the pressure/meddling that comes with a job like A/M.
DeBoer's record, his success at different levels, his offensive chops make him very desirable. ELITE recruiting is still a question mark while offset with he can win and win now with any roster.
Jimbo had a Natty when A&M hired him which matters ALOT in the market place.
aTm isn't a destination job. It's on the same level as Warshington. They're just delusional Texans who think throwing money around makes them Bammer, or even Texas.
Texas A&M is the Jerry Jones led Cowboys of college football. Yeah, you'll be working with a big program for an even bigger payday, but I would imagine dealing with the level of crazy isn't worth it.
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I'd hope he'd leverage the outside interest into something that would benefit both himself and UW's football program
Who in their right mind would go there after seeing how quickly they hit reset on coaches? If you're a coach who knows what you're doing and are rising in the profession you do not put your career in the hands of those moronic hillbillies.
I'm asking what would Cauce/UW's leadership do to sweeten the pot/help the football program so he wouldn't even consider it?
We need to give DeBoer 10 million if we? are serious about being in the top 10 to stay
Why deal with living in Seattle when you can be on the Eastside with functioning law and order, which is a 30 minute drive to Seattle should you want to go there?
Mike Vorel: In terms of NIL resources, education and collectives surrounding the program, do you feel like Washington has what it needs to win recruiting battles for the top players in the country?
Kalen DeBoer: “We’ve come a long way over the last 12 months, and I don’t think we’re there yet. We are headed in the right direction, and the support continues to grow. It’s very promising, in my mind, where we’re going to be. A lot of it has to do with the sustainability that’s going to be there for us, because of the foundation within our university with NIL. I feel like everything’s been done the right way. There are smart people making good decisions. We have a lot of support. It’s just a matter of continuing to educate our donors and our fan base on how NIL works and how it’s being done at our university, how important it is to producing a high-end team every year. That education continues to lead to more and more support. Hopefully, a year from now we’re talking about another level that we’ve gone to.
“So it’s been a slower climb, but I feel really good about the direction we’re going. Could there have been a guy or two that we might have in our program that we don’t? Yeah, probably. But it is what it is, and we’re still attracting the right guys to our program. I’ve been coaching long enough to know that the guys who want to have a transformation and not just a transaction, those are the ones that you win with long term.”
That said, Washington has no state income tax and doesn't have the pressure/meddling that comes with a job like A/M.
DeBoer's record, his success at different levels, his offensive chops make him very desirable. ELITE recruiting is still a question mark while offset with he can win and win now with any roster.
Jimbo had a Natty when A&M hired him which matters ALOT in the market place.
DeBoers getting a nice raise, maybe a double.
Don't fuck it up Ana/Denan