Top 5 new football coaches (if it happens)

I think hes saying it doesn't matter because there is 0% chance Monken comes here.
I think with the current state of college football, you’re probably right that Monken nor Robinson would come here, but the chance is not 0%. It would take a large salary, basically equivalent to what we’re paying Gundy and it would also take some sort of meeting with major donors to express their intent to support the NIL effort sufficiently should that candidate come here. Anything short of that, especially with the NIL guarantee, and neither of them are going to consider coming to Stillwater!
 
I think with the current state of college football, you’re probably right that Monken nor Robinson would come here, but the chance is not 0%. It would take a large salary, basically equivalent to what we’re paying Gundy and it would also take some sort of meeting with major donors to express their intent to support the NIL effort sufficiently should that candidate come here. Anything short of that, especially with the NIL guarantee, and neither of them are going to consider coming to Stillwater!
Reports are that Zac gets in the $500,000 range a year with the Falcons, and Monken gets around $3 million with the Ravens. It would be a massive salary bump for either to get what Gundy is making.

But whoever we get, I hope one of the interview questions is whether it's important to learn the names of the players here instead of identifying them by their number.
 
Reports are that Zac gets in the $500,000 range a year with the Falcons, and Monken gets around $3 million with the Ravens. It would be a massive salary bump for either to get what Gundy is making.

But whoever we get, I hope one of the interview questions is whether it's important to learn the names of the players here instead of identifying them by their number.
Nobody is going to exchange a $3 million a year job for a $7 million a year job if they are not given the financial support and tools they need to be successful. 3 million a year for a long tenure is better than 7 million a year for two or three years followed by termination and damage to your marketability because of your failure to successfully field a viable college team through no fault of your own!
 
Nobody is going to exchange a $3 million a year job for a $7 million a year job if they are not given the financial support and tools they need to be successful. 3 million a year for a long tenure is better than 7 million a year for two or three years followed by termination and damage to your marketability because of your failure to successfully field a viable college team through no fault of your own!
C’mon dude.

The only people turning down $7 million are ones making $7.01 million.
 
Just a thought I had earlier today. I’ve heard Arbuckles name mentioned here and in a couple articles that I honestly don’t know how reputable they are.

But……if somehow Arbuckle winds up in Stillwater, any chance of Mateer coming with him? Will he have another year of eligibility? Would he rather declare for the draft?
 
Just a thought I had earlier today. I’ve heard Arbuckles name mentioned here and in a couple articles that I honestly don’t know how reputable they are.

But……if somehow Arbuckle winds up in Stillwater, any chance of Mateer coming with him? Will he have another year of eligibility? Would he rather declare for the draft?
I would rather have Alex Golesh.
 
Just a thought I had earlier today. I’ve heard Arbuckles name mentioned here and in a couple articles that I honestly don’t know how reputable they are.

But……if somehow Arbuckle winds up in Stillwater, any chance of Mateer coming with him? Will he have another year of eligibility? Would he rather declare for the draft?

Oh man that would just be awesome.

Agree with @CptnQuirk though. Think the USF coach is the real deal.
 
Nobody is going to exchange a $3 million a year job for a $7 million a year job if they are not given the financial support and tools they need to be successful. 3 million a year for a long tenure is better than 7 million a year for two or three years followed by termination and damage to your marketability because of your failure to successfully field a viable college team through no fault of your own!
Right, what kind of idiot would choose to make $21 million over 3 years when they could choose to make it in 7 years instead?

One of the strangest suggestions I have ever seen on a message board.
 
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