So the narrative there is Fisch = bad man because he didn't want to stay there for way less money and because like every single fucking coach till the end of time he tried to get the best players to follow him? Keep dooging on that landlord guy though I'm sure he's squeaky clean.
Let’s pretend that they somehow scrapped together $500k a yr for fajita. That’s $1.5M assuming 3 yrs.
Now let’s pretend that udub gives him $750k, 1M, and then 1.5M as each year they need to increase to retain him based on his awesomeness. That’s 3.25M.
You’re not going pro kid, you’re too fucking short so because of your principles and loyalty you’re going to walk away from at least an extra 1.75M. In the real world, with a 6 figure income, that’s 17 years worth of salary before taxes and we know you’re not coming out of college making 100k a year.
Tito can take this gamble because he’s a first day pick not fajita.
If I allowed my child to make a decision like this because it was “the right thing to do” I’d consider that bad parenting.
Take that 1.75M and invest immediately, find what ever type of job you want that’ll make you happy and then retire early.
Let’s pretend that they somehow scrapped together $500k a yr for fajita. That’s $1.5M assuming 3 yrs.
Now let’s pretend that udub gives him $750k, 1M, and then 1.5M as each year they need to increase to retain him based on his awesomeness. That’s 3.25M.
You’re not going pro kid, you’re too fucking short so because of your principles and loyalty you’re going to walk away from at least an extra 1.75M. In the real world, with a 6 figure income, that’s 17 years worth of salary before taxes and we know you’re not coming out of college making 100k a year.
Tito can take this gamble because he’s a first day pick not fajita.
If I allowed my child to make a decision like this because it was “the right thing to do” I’d consider that bad parenting.
Take that 1.75M and invest immediately, find what ever type of job you want that’ll make you happy and then retire early.
Let’s pretend that they somehow scrapped together $500k a yr for fajita. That’s $1.5M assuming 3 yrs.
Now let’s pretend that udub gives him $750k, 1M, and then 1.5M as each year they need to increase to retain him based on his awesomeness. That’s 3.25M.
You’re not going pro kid, you’re too fucking short so because of your principles and loyalty you’re going to walk away from at least an extra 1.75M. In the real world, with a 6 figure income, that’s 17 years worth of salary before taxes and we know you’re not coming out of college making 100k a year.
Tito can take this gamble because he’s a first day pick not fajita.
If I allowed my child to make a decision like this because it was “the right thing to do” I’d consider that bad parenting.
Take that 1.75M and invest immediately, find what ever type of job you want that’ll make you happy and then retire early.
Enjoy that loyalty indeed.
Idiots.
It's possible Fifita sees the opportunity to be a hero for staying in Tucson one more year and with his buddy TMac, win a conference championship (much harder to do in the Big 10 at UW next season), then get a big bag after next season for whoever is the best option after TMac is off to the NFL. Not actually a terrible path. One of my worries if I'm him is a team like Arizona next year can afford to lose barely anything for 2024 (like Coleman) and make the playoff. They don't have the depth of talent as top teams and a Big 12 team can't afford to lose much.
Let’s pretend that they somehow scrapped together $500k a yr for fajita. That’s $1.5M assuming 3 yrs.
Now let’s pretend that udub gives him $750k, 1M, and then 1.5M as each year they need to increase to retain him based on his awesomeness. That’s 3.25M.
You’re not going pro kid, you’re too fucking short so because of your principles and loyalty you’re going to walk away from at least an extra 1.75M. In the real world, with a 6 figure income, that’s 17 years worth of salary before taxes and we know you’re not coming out of college making 100k a year.
Tito can take this gamble because he’s a first day pick not fajita.
If I allowed my child to make a decision like this because it was “the right thing to do” I’d consider that bad parenting.
Take that 1.75M and invest immediately, find what ever type of job you want that’ll make you happy and then retire early.
Enjoy that loyalty indeed.
Idiots.
It's possible Fifita sees the opportunity to be a hero for staying in Tucson one more year and with his buddy TMac, win a conference championship (much harder to do in the Big 10 at UW next season), then get a big bag after next season for whoever is the best option after TMac is off to the NFL. Not actually a terrible path. One of my worries if I'm him is a team like Arizona next year can afford to lose barely anything for 2024 (like Coleman) and make the playoff. They don't have the depth of talent as top teams and a Big 12 team can't afford to lose much.
Interesting angle.
Problem is that he won’t have the same leverage with out Tito. Maybe at other schools… who knows.
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Has to be a cartel connection. It’s the only thing that makes sense.
Let’s pretend that they somehow scrapped together $500k a yr for fajita. That’s $1.5M assuming 3 yrs.
Now let’s pretend that udub gives him $750k, 1M, and then 1.5M as each year they need to increase to retain him based on his awesomeness. That’s 3.25M.
You’re not going pro kid, you’re too fucking short so because of your principles and loyalty you’re going to walk away from at least an extra 1.75M. In the real world, with a 6 figure income, that’s 17 years worth of salary before taxes and we know you’re not coming out of college making 100k a year.
Tito can take this gamble because he’s a first day pick not fajita.
If I allowed my child to make a decision like this because it was “the right thing to do” I’d consider that bad parenting.
Take that 1.75M and invest immediately, find what ever type of job you want that’ll make you happy and then retire early.
Enjoy that loyalty indeed.
Idiots.
Problem is that he won’t have the same leverage with out Tito. Maybe at other schools… who knows.