According to Sports Illustrated's Bryan Fischer, Knowles' contract with Penn State puts him over the $3 million per year mark and will make him the highest-paid coordinator in all of college football. For context—as Fischer points out—he'll make more per year than some P4 head coaches. The contract is for three years and includes bonuses that "could take the three year deal into eight figure territory."
Forget NIL, until the Duck$ relegate Todge to Super-Special Advisor to the Defensive Coordinator, they'll be cucking hard to the eventuall national champs in perpetuity.
Another year of watching our DBs get torched incoming....
Isn't your corch a defensive guy? Woudl think that should mean Tosh is just a DC in name but don't understand his value anymore. Thought his thing was burying coffee cups in the mountains, texting 17 year olds, and losing to them in Madden bro, but now that players can legally get paid and that's what they care about, what's his appeal?
I don't have an answer. Tosh should be a teen boy stalker and roid-raging cheerleader, end of conversation.
Lanning had uber-elite talent at Georgia, but what he's had at Oregon isn't far off. The scheme against Buck should've been vetted by Dan, and, if so, is an indictment.
Head coaching has become much like being a university president: fundraiser, talking head, world traveler, motivational speaker etc.
I'd like to see what our D might look like with Lanning as DC. I just don't think it's possible to be the HC and DC anymore, at least not well.
Tosh needs to moved out of DC. I'd be performing naughty acts on myself and my harem right now if Knowles or Golden were named DC at Oregon. Instead, I'm posting here.
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Penn State is serious about football?
But needs a new QB and some WRs
Wonder if Knowles thought Ryan Day and Chip Kelly were getting too much credit and he felt like the 3rd fiddle.
It's possible, but I also heard he grew up near Philadelphia
Or
According to Sports Illustrated's Bryan Fischer, Knowles' contract with Penn State puts him over the $3 million per year mark and will make him the highest-paid coordinator in all of college football. For context—as Fischer points out—he'll make more per year than some P4 head coaches. The contract is for three years and includes bonuses that "could take the three year deal into eight figure territory."
If he grew up near Philly and has family there, then yeah even Ohio State matching probably wouldn't keep him around.
Uncle Phil needs to step up.
Forget NIL, until the Duck$ relegate Todge to Super-Special Advisor to the Defensive Coordinator, they'll be cucking hard to the eventuall national champs in perpetuity.
Another year of watching our DBs get torched incoming....
Isn't your corch a defensive guy? Woudl think that should mean Tosh is just a DC in name but don't understand his value anymore. Thought his thing was burying coffee cups in the mountains, texting 17 year olds, and losing to them in Madden bro, but now that players can legally get paid and that's what they care about, what's his appeal?
I don't have an answer. Tosh should be a teen boy stalker and roid-raging cheerleader, end of conversation.
Lanning had uber-elite talent at Georgia, but what he's had at Oregon isn't far off. The scheme against Buck should've been vetted by Dan, and, if so, is an indictment.
Head coaching has become much like being a university president: fundraiser, talking head, world traveler, motivational speaker etc.
I'd like to see what our D might look like with Lanning as DC. I just don't think it's possible to be the HC and DC anymore, at least not well.
Tosh needs to moved out of DC. I'd be performing naughty acts on myself and my harem right now if Knowles or Golden were named DC at Oregon. Instead, I'm posting here.
Sad.
I've seen a lot of references to this being a Home Run hire and am waiting the first Grand Slam reference.
Gee money talks. Who knew? Low ball offer and lose the coach
Oregon's talent at safety, especially in pass coverage has been suspect for years now.
Take a hike buttercup
Dan's only been there for four years. Needs more Tim .