Miami's buyout from Temple for Diaz is $4 million. Coaches usually sign "memorandums of understanding" which is a formal record of the understanding between the coach and the school as to the key terms and conditions under which the university would employ the coach. The formal contract gets done later. Diaz and/or Temple may have owed Miami some money as buyout for becoming Temple's HC. If so, subtract that from the $4 million.
Diaz’s 18 days at Temple coincided with him continuing to coach Miami’s defense as their coordinator, at least in some capacity, through the Pinstripe Bowl on December 27. He was solely Temple’s head coach for about three days.
Should Richt have informed Miami sooner of his retirement, they could have saved a boatload and made the transition easy with a simple promotion. Diaz may retain many of the current staff, saving Miami some money that would be owed should another HC be hired. Since Richt retired, Miami does not owe him anything for the remainder of his contract.
The two other finalists for the Miami HC job were Texas A&M defensive coordinator Mike Elko and Michigan DC Don Brown. Does Temple pursue either of them?
Mario Cristobal's buyout with Oregon is $10 mill, dropping to $6 after the 2020 season, and to $4 mill after 2021.
Temple also gets $2.5 mill from Geoff Collins buyout from Georgia Tech. $6.5 mill total.
With that money they could buy a whole 10 months of disappointment from Jim Harbaugh!
Temple also gets $2.5 mill from Geoff Collins buyout from Georgia Tech. $6.5 mill total.
Wvu writers waiting to write Dana gone to Houston. Almost a lock after kingsbury declined job.
Miami's buyout from Temple for Diaz is $4 million. Coaches usually sign "memorandums of understanding" which is a formal record of the understanding between the coach and the school as to the key terms and conditions under which the university would employ the coach. The formal contract gets done later. Diaz and/or Temple may have owed Miami some money as buyout for becoming Temple's HC. If so, subtract that from the $4 million.
Diaz’s 18 days at Temple coincided with him continuing to coach Miami’s defense as their coordinator, at least in some capacity, through the Pinstripe Bowl on December 27. He was solely Temple’s head coach for about three days.
Should Richt have informed Miami sooner of his retirement, they could have saved a boatload and made the transition easy with a simple promotion. Diaz may retain many of the current staff, saving Miami some money that would be owed should another HC be hired. Since Richt retired, Miami does not owe him anything for the remainder of his contract.
The two other finalists for the Miami HC job were Texas A&M defensive coordinator Mike Elko and Michigan DC Don Brown. Does Temple pursue either of them?
Mario Cristobal's buyout with Oregon is $10 mill, dropping to $6 after the 2020 season, and to $4 mill after 2021.
i said it a while back, Elko is going to get a P5 HC job in the next 3 years.
Being a total mercenary is going to make the G5s a bit gun shy. The hope is always to find a great coach who will commit to you if you commit to them. Your best case scanario with Elko is you’re in a slightly better position when you’re back on the market for a HC in a year or two.
Holgorsen to UH looking like a done deal at this point.
That’s crazy to me. Leave a big conference to go UH. Either he knows something a WV or he is getting ready to make a mistake.
On the surface it does but if you dig deeper there’s some connections:
He still has a house in Houston from when he was an assistant coach there
The richest man in Houston is a good friend of his
Houston is a much better city than Morgantown
Houston has a ton of high school football talent as well as the rest of the state so recruiting should be much easier and Ed Oliver can be used as an example of how they can coach top NFL talent.
UH wants to be a football school, so they’re willing to pay and basically let him have full control and do whatever he wants
UH will be petitioning to join the big 12
Being a total mercenary is going to make the G5s a bit gun shy. The hope is always to find a great coach who will commit to you if you commit to them. Your best case scanario with Elko is you’re in a slightly better position when you’re back on the market for a HC in a year or two.
Diaz dumped the entire offensive coaching staff and the S&C coach at UM. Cited lack of discipline, so I don't know if that was a shot at Richt or the O staff that was let go.
Alex Grinch headed to OU.
Potential game changer for Oklahoma. If they can field a serviceable defense watch out.
OU would have to drastically slow their tempo on offense to aid their defense though. Sustain longer drives and keep them fresh etc.