If he wins 10 again next year and makes the 12 team playoff he’d get another bump. He’s got to know that. I think they’ll come to an agreement. I mean, why announce you’ve given Morgan a new title and probably a bump in pay if you’re planning on leaving? It’s all so weird.
My theory for a while is that it's DeBoer that's delaying negotiations. He's a competitive guy and knows what he has with this team.
He thinks he's winning a natty and is betting on himself. "We'll discuss my contract on January 9th."
That's my theory.
Yep, I've had the same theory.
The extra pay differential if he wins out is larger than any possible downside if he loses.
I also suspect he likes his coordinators and he wanted to prove the doubters wrong.
We might still have the worst coordinators of any 13-0 Pac12 champ that is 9-0 against ranked teams and 3-0 against Oregon -- but DeBoer wants his coordinators paid.
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Not bad
Regardless, he is going nowhere
wantdeserve $10M when we beat Texas and $11-12M when we finish off Harblow or Saban.Better give DeBoer his $9M now and be happy for it
#doingmypart
He thinks he's winning a natty and is betting on himself. "We'll discuss my contract on January 9th."
That's my theory.
The extra pay differential if he wins out is larger than any possible downside if he loses.
I also suspect he likes his coordinators and he wanted to prove the doubters wrong.
We might still have the worst coordinators of any 13-0 Pac12 champ that is 9-0 against ranked teams and 3-0 against Oregon -- but DeBoer wants his coordinators paid.