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re: malzahn to texas??

Posted on 11/25/13 at 10:45 am to
Posted by partsman103
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Posted on 11/25/13 at 10:45 am to
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They could outbid Bama too. But they won't.


They already know CNS isn't leaving Bama for another college gig.

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They're not going to be willing to pay Malzahn more than Auburn is after being a head coach at a major program for one year.


Don't sell Gus' experience short. I'm sure his experience on SEC staffs count for something plus look at what he has done in his 1st season at Auburn as the man!

Also look at Gus' age. He's a young-un compared to CNS and I'm sure Gus' would love more money. Yeah 3-4 million is not a shabby income but if Texas wants Gus, I'm sure they will do everything they can to make it happen. The only hold back would be...just how greedy is Gus?

Also Gus could own that conference and not have to worry about competing with Bama, LSU and Georgia.

So if Gus is greedy, the mega millions + the easier path to winning a conference and a shot in the playoffs is greater at Texas.
Posted by slacker130
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Member since Jul 2010
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Posted on 11/25/13 at 11:23 am to
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So if Gus is greedy, the mega millions + the easier path to winning a conference and a shot in the playoffs is greater at Texas.


How is that greedy? I would think taking a job for significantly more money with an easier path to success would be pragmatic. I don't see how that would make Gus greedy.

I'd actually be more concerned if Tx kept Mack this year and were shopping for coach next season. Gus would (hopefully) have two years of success at a large program and be a definite target for jobs like Tx and USC.

I do agree with the no buy-out clauses. We'll be paying for chizik for years. If a coach wants to leave, he's gone. Buy-outs only hurt the university.
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