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I feel so bad for Derrick Allen. He was allegedly studying Elko's system for the past like 5 months, and now Elk-tard leaves for a ~15% raise.
This will be much easier to understand for many of you guys if you come to grips with the fact that Elko left for more money AND more access to better talent.
I feel so bad for Derrick Allen. He was allegedly studying Elko's system for the past like 5 months, and now Elk-tard leaves for a ~15% raise.
300 grand difference isn't going to burn he university!!! So because they were burned in the past with a different AD mind you, does that means we have to be ultra conservative??? That conservative approach doesn't work in today's college football. This isn't a head coaching search.
ND counter offered after the initial flirtation with aTm, and he verbally accepted a pay raise. Do you even know that he let ND counter after agreeing to the aTm offer? ND did step up to the plate and wasn't conservative. Remember, this is a guy that made huge strides for the defense, but is he proven enough to be the second highest paid DC in the country? I'm not so sure about that.
I can't see anyone if ND's administrative hierarchy, be it AD, CFO, or President signing off on the third bite at the apple.
Isn't Lea likely to jump with Elko anyway? He jumped with him last year. A&M has big oil and oil is UP right now.
This will be much easier to understand for many of you guys if you come to grips with the fact that Elko left for more money AND more access to better talent.
I don't blame ND for refusing to continue bidding against aTm. 10 years and $75m guaranteed for a DC is absurd, and is obviously unsustainable in the long term. I'm just pointing out that there's reason to think we can't simply shrug and go after another top coordinator, since we may be getting priced out of that market by programs willing to spend anything.
Probably. The issue is that few coaches run Elko's system, and switching systems again would be a major setback to our defensive development and recruiting. Since we're likely going to have to gamble on an internal promotion or an external up and comer, our best option may be to snag Lea (probably along with another more experienced coach as Co-DC) for the sake of continuity. But if aTm is willing to throw ridiculous money at Lea as well, it won't matter.
Are we 100% sure Lea would run Elko's exact system? I get that it's likely because he understands it, but he'd have full control for once. I feel like there's always something you'd do differently than your boss.
I really like my boss, and he's really good at what he does. But I'd somethings differently if I were in charge.
If he's all in on Elko's system, I want him to be the next DC. If not, I want an outside hire. I feel like Elston is getting screwed here, but I just don't get excited about him being the DC. Maybe it's just me.
Are we 100% sure Lea would run Elko's exact system? I get that it's likely because he understands it, but he'd have full control for once. I feel like there's always something you'd do differently than your boss.
I really like my boss, and he's really good at what he does. But I'd somethings differently if I were in charge.
If he's all in on Elko's system, I want him to be the next DC. If not, I want an outside hire. I feel like Elston is getting screwed here, but I just don't get excited about him being the DC. Maybe it's just me.
I think its probable that Lea goes with Elko. Are we 100% that Elko left for money? is it possible he just didn't like working for BK? On the surface working for Jimbo seems to be a better gig.
Dude go in to your place of work and tell them you got a higher paying job offer from another company. Tell them you want to stay with them but you would need a raise to justify turning down the new offers larger salary. Once your employer says "Sure arahop here's a raise that will make you the third highest paid person in your position in the country" turn around and say JK I need more! See what happens.
But Lax how do you know that ND didn’t originally have a buy out clause, but Elko wouldn’t sign if there was a buyout clause? From what we know now about Elmo’s ethics this is very plausible. ND was desperate for a DC, they put in buyout clause, Elko knew he had the upper hand and stated he wouldn’t sign with buyout clause.
To me this seems like you have unresolved personal issues with Jack S and the administration.
Ding ding ding. I think this is exactly it. Also doesn't really seem like a desperate ND would be worried about someone poaching a first year coordinator that you're already paying top 10 money in the country to.
I can't blame Swarbrick or the BoT on this one. They offered him a contract that would have made him the 3rd highest paid coordinator in the country and he turned around and used it as leverage.
I got a weird vibe from Kelly's statement and this explains it. Kelly fought to keep him and Elko turned around and threw it back in his face. I wouldn't be shocked to hear that Swarbrick was willing to keep going and it was BK that said fuck it.
Lots of interesting lower level DC names being thrown around in here. If they really want to make a splash how about someone like Jack Del Rio? I don't think he's ever coached in college but he would certainly turn some heads. (and just bc fuck USC)
ND counter offered after the initial flirtation with aTm, and he verbally accepted a pay raise. Do you even know that he let ND counter after agreeing to the aTm offer? ND did step up to the plate and wasn't conservative. Remember, this is a guy that made huge strides for the defense, but is he proven enough to be the second highest paid DC in the country? I'm not so sure about that.
Some posters here are saying that it would have been pointless to match A&M’s offer because they would have kept going up, and up, and up. Eventually, though, they would have stopped, as with Aranda. LSU wanted to keep their guy and did so. Whether that would have been worth it for Elko, I don’t know for sure, but if the defense takes a step back this year it will be a legitimate question.
It could also be that Elko would rather coach under Fisher than under Kelly. Fisher is just starting at A&M while Kelly is probably nearing the end at ND. And say what you want about Fisher, but his overall record of success as a coach is better than Kelly’s. It’s the same reason Alex Grinch was apparently willing to take less money to coach at OSU. It could be a resume thing.
He left for more money period. When ND gave him a bump to top 3 money after a&m came knocking the first time he was staying. a&m offered even more and he was gone.
Yes, this is good analysis. There is a number where they could've locked in Elko as evidenced by the fact that he went back a second time for a counter. There is also a number where A&M would've stopped. If you think he is "the guy" you should really be willing to spend whatever it takes. If you don't, then letting him walk makes sense.
Money was part of it, not all of it. You don't break up with your girlfriend because another girl has bigger tits.
Meh. Even with Sumlin, and UT being down, we’ve had a higher-rated recruiting class than them three of the last four years. It was the money.
Some posters here are saying that it would have been pointless to match A&M’s offer because they would have kept going up, and up, and up. Eventually, though, they would have stopped, as with Aranda. LSU wanted to keep their guy and did so. Whether that would have been worth it for Elko, I don’t know for sure, but if the defense takes a step back this year it will be a legitimate question.
It could also be that Elko would rather coach under Fisher than under Kelly. Fisher is just starting at A&M while Kelly is probably nearing the end at ND. And say what you want about Fisher, but his overall record of success as a coach is better than Kelly’s. It’s the same reason Alex Grinch was apparently willing to take less money to coach at OSU. It could be a resume thing.
This is where I kind of disagree after stewing on it for ~12 hours.
This is a new market that ND was thrown into negotiations for. It is a market that was literally being created by LSU/A&M/Aranda/Elko as the situation progressed. I understand it's chump change in the grand scheme of what ND has at their disposal if they had decided to go back-and-forth, but I also can't totally fault them for not wanting to enter a bidding war, when they were already prepared to make Elko the third-highest paid coordinator in the country.
It's chump change, but it's also a new market with new values, and I understand if ND didn't want to get near $2M/yr for a coordinator without having time to study things with a broad, market-based outlook.
I WILL join you in faulting Swarbrick for a terrible initial contract. But not for refusing to battle with A&M.
Money was part of it, not all of it. You don't break up with your girlfriend because another girl has bigger tits.
This is where i'm at. uproot after 1 season and leave Notre Dame for 300k? Eh, there is more to it. Or Elko has some serious credit card debt.
And this is the way ND operates. When have they been at the forefront of anything lately (regarding football)? We always seen to wait, see what others are doing, study the implications, and then years later decide to catch up. Seems like a very conservative approach and one that hasn't translated into desired results.
Knowing what we know my feeling is that Swarbrick and the administration know that BK won't be here after next year. Either (a) he does well and jumps to another job (we know he has looked around) or (b) we lose 4-5 games and they have already decided to fire him if that happens.
So Swarbrick figures why does it makes sense for me to get into a bidding war to retain a guy that we will have to likely let go next year anyway when the new coach wants to bring in his own guy.
I know Lax and other people have mentioned some of the above so that's the theory that seems most likely to me.
I agree with you on program-related, big-picture stuff, like the training table and athletic facilities, etc. That was all long overdue.
But contracts and market value that involves millions of dollars on whim, in such a fickle profession where a guy can leave or get bought out at a moment's notice, is different.
ND isn't going to fall behind for failing to match Elko's offer. They are going to fall behind if they whiff on the next big coordinator offer they make because they fail to properly evaluate the new market.
If they match Elko's offer, there is no chance of whiffing on the next big coordinator offer.