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CU Buffs football head coaching search update: A look at potential candidates
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It’s probably not his fault but Bieniemy was a coach with Jon Embree. Worst coaching in the PAC 12 other than maybe Paul Wulff and his staff.rodmansrage said:boofs not sleeping with bieniemy
Reid calls the plays in KC. Bieniemy can maybe do okay in the NFL where bad coaching can be hidden because everyone plays the same and a good QB is basically all you need to contend for a playoff spot.
He would get absolutely exposed in college football. Dorrell will be horrible anyways. Colorado is fucked. It would be nice if they could be good like they were in the old days. -
It’s pretty crazy. He probably makes under a mil in the NFL. 2 mil probably would have done it. That’s another $1.2 mil to spend on assistants and/or other shit.rodmansrage said: -
The difference is NFL pension money. I was acquainted with a former NFL O-coordinator who'd spent quite a bit of time in the Pac-10. He said he'd never go back to college (this was probably 20 year ago - the economics have changed for big money contracts at the college level). But he said it was too much baby-sitting, not enough coaching per se and the NFL benefits were untouchable.RoadDawg55 said:
It’s pretty crazy. He probably makes under a mil in the NFL. 2 mil probably would have done it. That’s another $1.2 mil to spend on assistants and/or other shit.rodmansrage said:
At the time, he rattled off maybe 5 schools he'd have left his OC job for - big boys like Notre Dame, Ohio State, USC....otherwise, hard pass. Short term glory at the expense of his pension plan.
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Noc about the buffs
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Good post. Didn’t think of the pensions. It’s easy to understand why a coach would absolutely hate recruiting which is most of the job as a college coach, especially with the time you can spend with players limited.PurpleThrobber said:
The difference is NFL pension money. I was acquainted with a former NFL O-coordinator who'd spent quite a bit of time in the Pac-10. He said he'd never go back to college (this was probably 20 year ago - the economics have changed for big money contracts at the college level). But he said it was too much baby-sitting, not enough coaching per se and the NFL benefits were untouchable.RoadDawg55 said:
It’s pretty crazy. He probably makes under a mil in the NFL. 2 mil probably would have done it. That’s another $1.2 mil to spend on assistants and/or other shit.rodmansrage said:
At the time, he rattled off maybe 5 schools he'd have left his OC job for - big boys like Notre Dame, Ohio State, USC....otherwise, hard pass. Short term glory at the expense of his pension plan. -
Bill McCartney ain't walking through that door anytime soonRoadDawg55 said:
It’s probably not his fault but Bieniemy was a coach with Jon Embree. Worst coaching in the PAC 12 other than maybe Paul Wulff and his staff.rodmansrage said:boofs not sleeping with bieniemy
Reid calls the plays in KC. Bieniemy can maybe do okay in the NFL where bad coaching can be hidden because everyone plays the same and a good QB is basically all you need to contend for a playoff spot.
He would get absolutely exposed in college football. Dorrell will be horrible anyways. Colorado is fucked. It would be nice if they could be good like they were in the old days. -
Doesn't he have dementia? He might come walking through those doors at any time.DerekJohnson said:
Bill McCartney ain't walking through that door anytime soonRoadDawg55 said:
It’s probably not his fault but Bieniemy was a coach with Jon Embree. Worst coaching in the PAC 12 other than maybe Paul Wulff and his staff.rodmansrage said:boofs not sleeping with bieniemy
Reid calls the plays in KC. Bieniemy can maybe do okay in the NFL where bad coaching can be hidden because everyone plays the same and a good QB is basically all you need to contend for a playoff spot.
He would get absolutely exposed in college football. Dorrell will be horrible anyways. Colorado is fucked. It would be nice if they could be good like they were in the old days.
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