BoulderBorn
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Regrading the "double your salary" concept--CU, I assume, could not match but.sounds like they were prepared to at least increase but were not given that opportunity.
I have retired BBF. Going with TTP (Top Tier Program). There is a certain way of doing things and CU should settle for no less.Still masterbating to “Big Boy Football” prob
I’m just giving you a hard time.I have retired BBF. Going with TTP (Top Tier Program). There is a certain way of doing things and CU should settle for no less.
I got ya. And I laughed. TTP forever!!!I’m just giving you a hard time.
Totally agree. After processing this for a day, I think what bothered me the most about hearing ****er was leaving this morning was this gut feeling that he was making a big mistake for the sake of money. I was just flat out disappointed in him. I think he knew he had a great thing going here (support from all angles), and the money would take care of itself eventually. At some point, the money from MSU got to the point that he felt like he had to take it. Fair.....but watching his intro presser at MSU, I couldn’t help but notice this look of fear on his face and demeanor. I think he is concerned that he made decision that will help his bank account long term, but that’s about it. We’ll see if he’s happy there.I'm reading too much into this, but he doesn't seem at all comfortable up there. He looks really nervous and I wonder if he isn't surprised by the backlash
Totally agree. After processing this for a day, I think what bothered me the most about hearing ****er was leaving this morning was this gut feeling that he was making a big mistake for the sake of money. I was just flat out disappointed in him. I think he knew he had a great thing going here (support from all angles), and the money would take care of itself eventually. At some point, the money from MSU got to the point that he felt like he had to take it. Fair.....but watching his intro presser at MSU, I couldn’t help but notice this look of fear on his face and demeanor. I think he is concerned that he made decision that will help his bank account long term, but that’s about it. We’ll see if he’s happy there.
It’s still up in the air as to whether this is good for his bank account, long term. Failing at a “higher tier” program is usually career (and bank account) suicide.Totally agree. After processing this for a day, I think what bothered me the most about hearing ****er was leaving this morning was this gut feeling that he was making a big mistake for the sake of money. I was just flat out disappointed in him. I think he knew he had a great thing going here (support from all angles), and the money would take care of itself eventually. At some point, the money from MSU got to the point that he felt like he had to take it. Fair.....but watching his intro presser at MSU, I couldn’t help but notice this look of fear on his face and demeanor. I think he is concerned that he made decision that will help his bank account long term, but that’s about it. We’ll see if he’s happy there.
Wow. I just watched the entire press conference. He is broken. I am sure he will bounce back. Bu damn. That was terrible. He was a messTotally agree. After processing this for a day, I think what bothered me the most about hearing ****er was leaving this morning was this gut feeling that he was making a big mistake for the sake of money. I was just flat out disappointed in him. I think he knew he had a great thing going here (support from all angles), and the money would take care of itself eventually. At some point, the money from MSU got to the point that he felt like he had to take it. Fair.....but watching his intro presser at MSU, I couldn’t help but notice this look of fear on his face and demeanor. I think he is concerned that he made decision that will help his bank account long term, but that’s about it. We’ll see if he’s happy there.
and Nik has the audacity to publicly revile puns. Hypocrite I say!
This is actually scientifically proven.For those of you who insist everyone would take the money were they in Tucker’s position, you’re simply wrong. Thing is, most of those people wouldn’t be in his spot, because, to them, beyond a certain point money and prestige aren’t worth what it costs family and self. It’s your business if you would, but don’t make the mistake of thinking your values are universal.
Yeah there are plenty of coaches that take less than their market value, two on staff actually with chev and kap. I think the part that pisses fans off is that this opportunity would have came for him at some point, he is a hell of a recruiter and I think we all were optimistic about where he was taking the program. He left recruits and coaches/staff hanging with his timing and really but the program that gave him his first opportunity and completely embraced him in a really tough spot. Big 10 and sec programs are always going to Be throwing money around so not burning a bridge in the process probably should have been more important.For those of you who insist everyone would take the money were they in Tucker’s position, you’re simply wrong. Thing is, most of those people wouldn’t be in his spot, because, to them, beyond a certain point money and prestige aren’t worth what it costs family and self. It’s your business if you would, but don’t make the mistake of thinking your values are universal.
He can take over at FAU after Taggart leaves.He better be successful in EL. Otherwise his career as a HC could be extremely short lived.
He’ll have 33 million in the bank and I don’t think he’ll mind one bit. I hope he falls flat on his face, RELENTLESSLY!He better be successful in EL. Otherwise his career as a HC could be extremely short lived.
Sorry if already posted as I haven't had the time to read all 45 pages of this thread and counting, but look at it this way...CU paid MT $2.6 million. MSU has to pay CU $3 million. In essence CU got a year out of MT for free.