He was going to get a raise without interviewing.
not what he probably feels he is worth...he should be in the top 5 highest paid coaches...not because we went to a NC but because of the rigors of being ND'S coach, $$$ that is coming in...example "Win or lose on Monday, Notre Dame will collect
$6.2 million this season by playing in a BCS bowl game, which dwarves the payout to any given conference member. The Pac-12 teams, which lead the rest, will collect $2.48 million each this season by virtue of having two conferences members in BCS games and thus dividing $29.8 million 12 ways."
now the new NBC deal too " Notre Dame's renaissance comes just in time as negotiations for a new TV contract heat up. NBC pays Notre Dame a reported $15 million annually in an eight-year deal that expires after 2015. And this year's TV ratings for the Irish, capped by a blockbuster 10.3 in the regular-season finale at USC and maybe double that for the BCS title game, will only reinforce their brand power and value.
Since most of the major conferences have recently signed new TV deals worth at least 20 million annually to each school, expect NBC to match that to keep Notre Dame home games on the Peacock Network. At the very least, Notre Dame's new deal should exceed the
$17 million per school the ACC is getting, but no one should be surprised if the new TV contract pays the Irish $25 to $30 million a year.
he knows the school is cashing in and he feels he should be too as he is the one assembling this w/ his coaches.