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2.5 -3mill per?

My response...

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Run for the hills!
 
If he chooses to stay at URI, it might be a new low point for the program. To think it's even under consideration to stay at URI is insulting to our current state. If he goes to Pitt, I'll obviously be upset but I will understand. Better conference and likely more money.
 
Marshall's also been to a Final Four out of a worse conference than the A10, and had an undefeated season, and been to the NCAAs 7 straight years.

Fair, but look at some others. Guys who've never even had college experience are getting almost 3mil (Avergy Johnson).

They have to pay more to keep a good coach, too, since they have little else going for them other than Koch money.

But I'd argue it's harder to sign away a new coach. It's always easier to get an incubent to stay. Kinda like free agency. When you are in a bidding war, you always over pay. And no need to change means you don't need to offer as much.
 
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This news is old. If he agrees expect a 2.3-2.6/yr salary
 
we need a donor to step up in the worst way here
 
This is interesting:
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Hurley's buyout is $1.5M in equal monthly installments over the remaining term of the agreement or $1M lump sum within 90 days. Gives us a little more flexibility.
 
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Did Lon Kruger take a pay cut before you finished your post?

I'm maybe using old or incorret information. Oh well. This list is the easiest to navigate, so I was using it:

USA TODAY Sports

I suspect it underbakes several contracts. So the market is even higher.
 
WTF is this guy bitching about? Letting the people involved in a negotiation know what the other offers are?

The horror!
What I found interesting was the mention that "no info was out there for 2 weeks". The guy's season just finished Saturday. Why would there be info out there?
 
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If he chooses to stay at URI, it might be a new low point for the program. To think it's even under consideration to stay at URI is insulting to our current state. If he goes to Pitt, I'll obviously be upset but I will understand. Better conference and likely more money.
This is a hilariously short sighted take. At URI if he is able to Jim Calhoun them up, he is the Jim Calhoun rather than the guy who came after Jim Calhoun and Ollie...

You can't look at them on equal footing, have to consider the fact that he already has built something there and could build more, rather than revive a stubborn whiny fan base who bad mouths the players and coach just 3 years removed from a national title
 
I keep telling people this but nobody seems to care.

Look at some of these:

Lon Kruger - 3.4m
Greg Marshall - 3m
Avery Johnson - 2.9m
Lon Kruger - 3.1m
Scott Drew - 2.9m

etc etc
wow, yes it has changed!
 
we need a donor to step up in the worst way here
My guess is Dave has one or more donors already lined up. He didn't fire Ollie and come into this "gunfight" with an empty chamber! ;)
 
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Fair, but look at some others. Guys who've never even had college experience are getting almost 3mil (Avergy Johnson).



But I'd argue it's harder to sign away a new coach. It's always easier to get an incubent to stay. Kinda like free agency. When you are in a bidding war, you always over pay. And no need to change means you don't need to offer as much.
Avery Johnson coached a team in the NBA Finals, though.

But yeah, I take your point.
 
Another insane buyout.....

Do schools really have a choice at this point? Coaches have the leverage right now.

You could negotiate a contract that has a '50% of the remaining deal' buyout. In any case, he's not getting canned in 3 years, so that would be a $5m buyout. Not great, but not egregious.

Anyway, UCONN's offer is going to likely hinge not on base, but on incetivized portions and 'external' benefits.
 
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