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Posted on 12/2/14 at 10:10 pm to reel_gator8
Posted on 12/2/14 at 10:10 pm to reel_gator8
Sounds like the new CSU athletic administration is willing to allow McElwain to leave without too much of a fight. Probably feels they are paying him too much- 15 million guaranteed over ten years?
Posted on 12/3/14 at 6:12 am to mikeytig
This is probably close to a done deal if all the minor details are worked out...McElwains attorney will review contract wording today and there will be give and take....we already know McElwains attorney is a smooth guy.
There is no way Foley would have flown out to Ft Collins to interview McElwain if the coach hadn't already proclaim an eagerness to be UFs new HC...why set yourself up for a turn down? It means that McElwain has already had that all important talk to his wife and his children may be all grown now or close to it.
They probably have tired of the snow skiing and ready for water skiing. Believe McElwain is a Montana guy...but obviously he has coached in the SEC and knows what fanatic fans are like. We need to keep Durkin and a few other coaches on the staff..but offensively there isn't anyone I feel strongly about. Chris Leak needs to get more experience at another school and maybe become an OC eventually.
Im sure McElwain will have some of his staff follow him and that's part and parcel of the details being ironed out now...he should feel comfortable with a staff that will make or break his tenure.
Worse case scenario is that minor details become big details and we come up empty handed. That would be major suckage.
There is no way Foley would have flown out to Ft Collins to interview McElwain if the coach hadn't already proclaim an eagerness to be UFs new HC...why set yourself up for a turn down? It means that McElwain has already had that all important talk to his wife and his children may be all grown now or close to it.
They probably have tired of the snow skiing and ready for water skiing. Believe McElwain is a Montana guy...but obviously he has coached in the SEC and knows what fanatic fans are like. We need to keep Durkin and a few other coaches on the staff..but offensively there isn't anyone I feel strongly about. Chris Leak needs to get more experience at another school and maybe become an OC eventually.
Im sure McElwain will have some of his staff follow him and that's part and parcel of the details being ironed out now...he should feel comfortable with a staff that will make or break his tenure.
Worse case scenario is that minor details become big details and we come up empty handed. That would be major suckage.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 6:19 am to reel_gator8
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Published: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 6:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 at 12:07 a.m.
In only his third year as a head coach, Jim McElwain already is developing a reputation for being a program changer. That's what he's done at Colorado State in a short time.
Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley was interviewing McElwain for the Gator football coaching job that came open when Will Muschamp was fired last month. Foley flew to Fort Collins, Colo., on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the opening.
When McElwain, 52, took over the Rams' program in 2012, he inherited a team that was coming off three consecutive 3-9 seasons and was immersed in a culture of losing.
After going 4-8 in his first year, the Rams broke through in his second, going 8-6.
This season, McElwain and the Rams have been one of the biggest success stories in college football. Colorado State finished the regular season 10-2, including signature victories over state rival Colorado and Boston College, which beat Southern Cal earlier in the season.
McElwain came to Colorado State from Alabama, where he spent four seasons as the Tide's highly successful offensive coordinator under Nick Saban.
McElwain helped the Tide win two national championships (2009, 2011) with a potent and balanced pro-style offense. He coached a Heisman winner (tailback Mark Ingram) in 2009 and a Heisman finalist (tailback Trent Richardson) in 2011.
During his four seasons in Tuscaloosa in which the Tide went 48-6, McElwain's offense turned the ball over fewer times than any team in the nation — 57 over that span.
In 2011, McElwain's offense led the SEC in rushing (219.8 yards a game) and was second in total offense (433.4 yards a game).
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Posted on 12/3/14 at 9:34 am to reel_gator8
Seems like it's a done deal. This is a really good hire for UF. Outstanding X's and O's and a solid recruiter.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 10:56 am to reel_gator8
If he brings the pro style attack with Harris as QB we may find ourselves in the same problem as before.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:43 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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If he brings the pro style attack with Harris as QB we may find ourselves in the same problem as before
True, I don't think that Harris is the answer at QB.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 3:05 pm to UFMatt
If the pro style offense is his style and he keeps it when he comes here I hope the QB competition will be open in the spring. IMO Grier like I have said before is a better passer and has comparable mobility. Treon did not impress me in his games as a passer especially on the last couple series in the FSU game. He has had some success on the deep ball at times but has been incosistent.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 3:36 pm to gatorbait_007
I've watched some video from CSU this season today and it seems they run out of the shotgun a lot and they like to go to the sidelines/stationary receivers (could be limited by talent?). I was a little surprised by the play-call diversity in the highlights since everyone's been saying hes conservative. Maybe I haven't watched enough. Maybe its just his reputation with Bama.
One thing I really liked about his defense is they looked disciplined but the stats say they're middle of the road which is to be expected for CSU.
One thing I really liked about his defense is they looked disciplined but the stats say they're middle of the road which is to be expected for CSU.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 6:15 pm to NeathOrangeandBlue
Looks as though our coaching search may continue if this buyout doesnt get sorted out. From reports Florida will not pay 7.5 million dollar buyout and CSU is not budging on it. Imagine being the guy we go to next if this doesnt work out.
What I dont understand is why Foley would rule out Mullen and Rodriguez right off the bat. Rodriguez almost went to the title game at WVU and has proven himself yet again at Arizona. Mullen has UF ties and has turned around Miss St. Not to mentions Foleys repeated denial that our facilities are up to par with the rest of the SEC or top programs makes me question his thought process. I just hope he doesn't screw this one up.
What I dont understand is why Foley would rule out Mullen and Rodriguez right off the bat. Rodriguez almost went to the title game at WVU and has proven himself yet again at Arizona. Mullen has UF ties and has turned around Miss St. Not to mentions Foleys repeated denial that our facilities are up to par with the rest of the SEC or top programs makes me question his thought process. I just hope he doesn't screw this one up.
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Posted on 12/3/14 at 6:55 pm to gatorbait_007
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Posted on 12/3/14 at 7:05 pm to gatorbait_007
When McElwain was at Bama he had Ingram & Trent Richardson, you'd have to be a dumb azz to not run the ball a lot.
We are NOT going to be a pass happy offense and shouldn't be one. Look at the best teams in the SEC over the past ten years and you will see a run ratio higher than pass. Your defense has to stop the run or you are in trouble. The only team in that ten yr span that wasn't really stout on defense was AU 2010...but if you had a qb that was 6'6" and ran like a deer...defense isn't quite as important. The most important thing was to have a bag of cash handy
What I don't understand is why Colorado St isn't bending...and it may not be just their buyout clause that's sticking things up. The language in the contract with McElwain did have bail out clause for a major job offer. Well....we are that major job offer!! The attorney for McElwain is probably trying to get max $$ for his client and that's understandable...but he is making 1.5 million now and we can double that and a little more. Foley cant give away the farm though and there has to be middle ground.
McElwain may have to compromise a little if the buyout clause is holding everything up...divorces can be messy you know
Maybe give him 2.75 mil for 3 yrs then get a big bump for 2 yrs to help offset some of the buyout and we meet CSU halfway? The last thing anyone wants is a coach who doesn't want to be there and we don't want to be pulling him away either.
This may all be tied to assistant coaches and salaries and also CSU may be upset that he will take key staff members with him?
We are NOT going to be a pass happy offense and shouldn't be one. Look at the best teams in the SEC over the past ten years and you will see a run ratio higher than pass. Your defense has to stop the run or you are in trouble. The only team in that ten yr span that wasn't really stout on defense was AU 2010...but if you had a qb that was 6'6" and ran like a deer...defense isn't quite as important. The most important thing was to have a bag of cash handy
What I don't understand is why Colorado St isn't bending...and it may not be just their buyout clause that's sticking things up. The language in the contract with McElwain did have bail out clause for a major job offer. Well....we are that major job offer!! The attorney for McElwain is probably trying to get max $$ for his client and that's understandable...but he is making 1.5 million now and we can double that and a little more. Foley cant give away the farm though and there has to be middle ground.
McElwain may have to compromise a little if the buyout clause is holding everything up...divorces can be messy you know
Maybe give him 2.75 mil for 3 yrs then get a big bump for 2 yrs to help offset some of the buyout and we meet CSU halfway? The last thing anyone wants is a coach who doesn't want to be there and we don't want to be pulling him away either.
This may all be tied to assistant coaches and salaries and also CSU may be upset that he will take key staff members with him?
Posted on 12/3/14 at 7:17 pm to reel_gator8
LINK
The attached article has McElwain's contract in it. It doesnt necessarily say anything about the dream job thing you keep hearing about it starts on page 10 of the contract. It uses the phrase extenuating circumstances as a way out of the buyout.
The attached article has McElwain's contract in it. It doesnt necessarily say anything about the dream job thing you keep hearing about it starts on page 10 of the contract. It uses the phrase extenuating circumstances as a way out of the buyout.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 8:02 pm to gatorbait_007
This is setting up for a big letdown.
I'm preparing my anus for a disappointment.
I'm preparing my anus for a disappointment.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:23 pm to jefffan
Per ESPN
During a June 6 meeting with McElwain's representatives, Frank agreed to reduce or eliminate the buyout if McElwain were offered a "once in a lifetime"-type job, a source told ESPN. There were five individuals in the room when the agreement was struck, including former athletic director Jack Graham, who drew up the 10-year, $15 million contract for McElwain.
Graham confirmed to The Coloradoan on Tuesday that during McElwain's contract negotiations, Frank agreed to "reduce if not eliminate the breakup fee" should McElwain have a chance to leave for a "dream job." Graham told the newspaper he disagreed with the decision since it eliminated the purpose of the buyout.
Need to get this stuff in writing . Michigan and Nebraska both looking at McElwain as a replacement. Could get nasty
During a June 6 meeting with McElwain's representatives, Frank agreed to reduce or eliminate the buyout if McElwain were offered a "once in a lifetime"-type job, a source told ESPN. There were five individuals in the room when the agreement was struck, including former athletic director Jack Graham, who drew up the 10-year, $15 million contract for McElwain.
Graham confirmed to The Coloradoan on Tuesday that during McElwain's contract negotiations, Frank agreed to "reduce if not eliminate the breakup fee" should McElwain have a chance to leave for a "dream job." Graham told the newspaper he disagreed with the decision since it eliminated the purpose of the buyout.
Need to get this stuff in writing . Michigan and Nebraska both looking at McElwain as a replacement. Could get nasty
This post was edited on 12/3/14 at 11:26 pm
Posted on 12/4/14 at 6:14 am to gatorbait_007
This Jack Graham is the dipshit causing a stir about all this. CSU is going to have to deal with court lawsuit before long and they will have to pay attorney fees in the end.
I say frick it....McElwain should just come to Florida and let his attorneys sue the crap out of CSU. It wont happen of course, because CSU knows they are going to be the bad guys and good luck finding a good coach. You cant make a person stay at a job he doesn't want. They were only paying McElwain 1.5 mil a year...WTF they expect? They must need $$ really bad at CSUs athletic dept.
The coach has his "dream job" offer and they need to honor the agreement and make it possible for McElwain to advance his career.
I say frick it....McElwain should just come to Florida and let his attorneys sue the crap out of CSU. It wont happen of course, because CSU knows they are going to be the bad guys and good luck finding a good coach. You cant make a person stay at a job he doesn't want. They were only paying McElwain 1.5 mil a year...WTF they expect? They must need $$ really bad at CSUs athletic dept.
The coach has his "dream job" offer and they need to honor the agreement and make it possible for McElwain to advance his career.
Posted on 12/4/14 at 8:09 pm to reel_gator8
LINK /
Above is a series of videos put together by CSU about this season. It also discusses that Florida told McElwain that certain staff should be retained to include Durkin and Robinson.
LINK
Will Grier highlight video reminds me a lot of the guy McElwain had under center at CSU
Above is a series of videos put together by CSU about this season. It also discusses that Florida told McElwain that certain staff should be retained to include Durkin and Robinson.
LINK
Will Grier highlight video reminds me a lot of the guy McElwain had under center at CSU
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Posted on 12/4/14 at 9:24 pm to gatorbait_007
I agree with keeping Durkin. Muschamp might have been calling the shots, but I doubt he kept Durkin in the dark with his philosophy. It will be nice to keep the consistentcy on the defensive side of the ball.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 1:23 am to finchmeister08
Durkin is a very good coach and well liked by the defensive players.
Will Grier needed a r/s. We will most likely have Jeff Driskel, Treon Harris and Will Grier battle it out in the spring/summer/fall workouts to determine who does start.
Any WR recruit should look at the results of the Colorado States WR Higgins and his 89 catches, over 1600 yds and 17 TD snags...that's an eye opener....we haven't had ANY WR come close to those stats. They also had 1200 yd rusher and 3700 yd passer. Sounds legit to me and it points out why Foley had the NBC (new ball coach)in his sights from the getgo.
Although Im a defense first guy and love pads popping and throw the ball only 10 times a game, it will be nice having an offense that's successful for a change.
Will Grier needed a r/s. We will most likely have Jeff Driskel, Treon Harris and Will Grier battle it out in the spring/summer/fall workouts to determine who does start.
Any WR recruit should look at the results of the Colorado States WR Higgins and his 89 catches, over 1600 yds and 17 TD snags...that's an eye opener....we haven't had ANY WR come close to those stats. They also had 1200 yd rusher and 3700 yd passer. Sounds legit to me and it points out why Foley had the NBC (new ball coach)in his sights from the getgo.
Although Im a defense first guy and love pads popping and throw the ball only 10 times a game, it will be nice having an offense that's successful for a change.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 7:47 am to reel_gator8
wasn't there a rumor about a new OC? i can't remember the name i read. i wonder what Roper will do next.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 3:45 pm to finchmeister08
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wasn't there a rumor about a new OC? i
Nussmeier has been rumored to be a potential OC.
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