These top flight proven coaches demand it all. I believe it was the same way with Michigan and Harbaugh.
And you don’t think Saban does the same thing? SMH. Top dogs run the whole show - to make sure they control all the variables.
Make no mistake. Chip Kelly is dominating these negotiations. They shouldn’t even call them negotiations. Ss has to say yes to anything remotely reasonable. If not, he will be left with strong and Mullen and millions of psychotic gator fans with pitchforks.
You guys are making me thirsty...and I have to chaperone for the band at a football game tonight so can't drink til after...sigh
I dont think there is anything to update you on. It's still a clown show of people passing inaccurate, made up stuff mostly. people keep posting tweets from nobody accounts and passing it off as legitimate information. which its not. so no. nothing new today.
I'd rather Chip be demanding. Shows he is actually INTERESTED IN A LONG TERM INVESTMENT HERE. Shows he isn't just looking for a job to get a job. He wants the job to be something he can be at long term. This is how you set up real contracts. They don't take a day to complete. Last big bid I put I worked two weeks on the deal to get it where everyone needed to tbe. It wasn't near anything the magnitude of UF football coach. So I'm sure that this isn't bad news.
You'll get your update at page 400 and not a page sooner. So keep posting, if you know what's good for you!
The difference seems to be that Alabama and Michigan for instance didn't try to make life difficult on the coaches they knew could turn their program around. It seems to me like our athletic department, who has an impressive history of falling on their face and failing with this football stuff, might be doing the same thing again.
Well if either of them at any point said that Chip was a lock to be hired by the end of the week, then we can probably start there.
Sounds like your rating system is like mine. I feel bad giving below a 3 and I rarely give above a 4. Did you write the brewery back?