He would drop buckets of wins tho... It'd would be golden.
Brian Kelly's comp is not a secret, he made about $1.2 million in 2013. Even if you triple that a couple years later in 2015, $3.6M is below average for the head coach of an elite program. And yes, there are nice neighborhoods near campus, the problem is that they are still in South Bend.
As in past years, Notre Dame's return notes that Kelly is permitted to receive compensation from sources outside the university "with prior written approval from the university" and that any such income is not reported on the return.
Key paragraph from that article. From what some people have said Kelly makes a bit more than the $1.2 million reported there. It would be a bit silly if Kelly made less than Muffet (Not that Muffet doesn't do a fantastic job, but we're talking competitive pay in their respective lines of work). You have to ask yourself: "Why would Kelly stay in a shitty job for $1.2 million a year?"
So Chip Kelly and Brian Kelly but no R. Kelly?
R. Kelly would be a piss poor hire IMHO
He's an offensive whizz though. He'd be number one on my list.
There's a thread somewhere from a year or two ago. I'm on my phone so it'll be impossible for me to find. But basically it had a lot of what you've said in it. And had some more realistic salary numbers for BK in it. I don't remember the exact number, but it was like 4x, or greater, than what Irishroo had posted.Irishoo -
This is my understanding. The radio guys in Columbus talked about how Urban gets almost as much as his salary that's unreported. So if true, Urban banks about 10 million a year. My assumption is BK is not paid in the top 10 if you include every source of income. Probably not be in the top 15, I have no idea. But ND is not the only school with unreported income
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I think it's absurd that people are actually thinking BK would leave for SC. He's not going to leave for a dumpster fire after he spent 5 years finally getting ND to a place where they can compete at an elite level.
Brian Kelly's comp is not a secret, he made about $1.2 million in 2013. Even if you triple that a couple years later in 2015, $3.6M is below average for the head coach of an elite program. And yes, there are nice neighborhoods near campus, the problem is that they are still in South Bend.
Irishoo -
This is my understanding. The radio guys in Columbus talked about how Urban gets almost as much as his salary that's unreported. So if true, Urban banks about 10 million a year. My assumption is BK is not paid in the top 10 if you include every source of income. Probably not be in the top 15, I have no idea. But ND is not the only school with unreported income
Seriously? We go over this every year when USA Today recycles that bullsh!t "CFB Coaching Pay" chart that only shows the portion of Kelly's salary paid by the University. Take a look for yourself. Every single school at the top of the ranking is a large public university that is subject to public records requests. As a private school, ND can effectively obscure Kelly's compensation package in ways that those other schools cannot. Furthermore, as a school that prides itself on prioritizing academics over athletics, ND has PR reasons for doing so that those other schools do not.
Have you ever been to USC? Crusader's point is inarguable. ND's coaches live in gorgeous gated neighborhoods within ~15m of campus. USC's coaches have to commute significant distances to find anything comparable (and they do).
See above. USA Today simply doesn't have enough data to rank Kelly's salary accurately, and that's by design. If you think his total compensation package is even remotely close to $1.2m, then I have a bridge to sell you.
Typical Buckeye idiocy. There's no way Meyer is making more than the highest paid NFL coaches. As I mentioned above, OSU and 'Bama are public universities, so they can't obscure the value of compensation packages for coaches like we can. Yes, they obviously get some income from sources other than the University, but there's no reason to believe it's a significant % of the overall package; whereas in Kelly's situation, he's obviously making much more than $1.2m/ year, so the assumption is just the opposite.
Have you ever been to USC? Crusader's point is inarguable. ND's coaches live in gorgeous gated neighborhoods within ~15m of campus. USC's coaches have to commute significant distances to find anything comparable (and they do).
Been there many times. Beverly Hills is 10 miles away, Palisades is 15. I'm aware traffic in LA makes commute times significantly longer than South Bend, but I've made the drive from Beverly Hills to the Coliseum in 30ish minutes. No chance a half hour commute has any sort of significant impact on a potential coach's decision to accept a job, especially when you're commuting to/from the most desirable zip code on the planet.
Seriously? We go over this every year when USA Today recycles that bullsh!t "CFB Coaching Pay" chart that only shows the portion of Kelly's salary paid by the University. Take a look for yourself. Every single school at the top of the ranking is a large public university that is subject to public records requests. As a private school, ND can effectively obscure Kelly's compensation package in ways that those other schools cannot. Furthermore, as a school that prides itself on prioritizing academics over athletics, ND has PR reasons for doing so that those other schools do not.
Have you ever been to USC? Crusader's point is inarguable. ND's coaches live in gorgeous gated neighborhoods within ~15m of campus. USC's coaches have to commute significant distances to find anything comparable (and they do).
See above. USA Today simply doesn't have enough data to rank Kelly's salary accurately, and that's by design. If you think his total compensation package is even remotely close to $1.2m, then I have a bridge to sell you.
Typical Buckeye idiocy. There's no way Meyer is making more than the highest paid NFL coaches. As I mentioned above, OSU and 'Bama are public universities, so they can't obscure the value of compensation packages for coaches like we can. Yes, they obviously get some income from sources other than the University, but there's no reason to believe it's a significant % of the overall package; whereas in Kelly's situation, he's obviously making much more than $1.2m/ year, so the assumption is just the opposite.
Been there many times. Beverly Hills is 10 miles away, Palisades is 15. I'm aware traffic in LA makes commute times significantly longer than South Bend, but I've made the drive from Beverly Hills to the Coliseum in 30ish minutes. No chance a half hour commute has any sort of significant impact on a potential coach's decision to accept a job, especially when you're commuting to/from the most desirable zip code on the planet.
Whittingham would be a home run and a nightmare.
Desirable for who? There are 1,000 places that I'd rather live than LA. Do you really think living in the LA area appeals to every football coach?
No, of course it doesn't appeal to every single one. But give me 100 coaches, I bet 95 of them would rather live in Beverly Hills than South Bend. If you're going to argue that South Bend is objectively a better place to live than Beverly Hills you might as well save your (metaphorical) breath because that's ridiculous.
No, of course it doesn't appeal to every single one. But give me 100 coaches, I bet 95 of them would rather live in Beverly Hills than South Bend. If you're going to argue that South Bend is objectively a better place to live than Beverly Hills you might as well save your (metaphorical) breath because that's ridiculous.
Been there many times. Beverly Hills is 10 miles away, Palisades is 15. I'm aware traffic in LA makes commute times significantly longer than South Bend, but I've made the drive from Beverly Hills to the Coliseum in 30ish minutes. No chance a half hour commute has any sort of significant impact on a potential coach's decision to accept a job, especially when you're commuting to/from the most desirable zip code on the planet.
It's not the miles to those areas. It's the fluctuating travel times that force you to add an hour plus to both ends of your commute. When your days consist of many 14 hour days, those two hours are VERY EXPENSIVE when monetized and you only get 24 of them a day so it takes away from the family.
Now, once you get there... you have to buy a house. CBK's house in Beverly Hills doesn't cost $1M like it does in Granger. It's at least 5x that money on a bad lot. Property taxes? $10k-$15k a year in Indiana vs. $65k in Cali. There is a reason why coaches like good gigs in COLLEGE towns. They have very little time to mess around with the foolishness of big city living. It's so much easier living behind a guarded gate at the Country Club minutes from campus with your AD, the boosters, the mayor... than it is in LA. If we were talking UCLA, I wouldn't be arguing as much as it is much better situated near good places to live but it still brings with it all of LA's downsides.