The new head football coach at U of M is-
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The new head football coach at U of M is-
reportedly going to be Jim Harbaugh, whose last coaching job was with the 49ers. He quit that job yesterday, got on a plane, and flew to Ann Arbor. Rumor has it he's getting a 6 year $49 million contract. That would make him the highest paid coach in all college football. For that money, the team had better start winning games.
There is a press conference tomorrow, according to the sportscaster on my TV station. Stay tuned.
There is a press conference tomorrow, according to the sportscaster on my TV station. Stay tuned.
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That would make him the highest paid coach in all college football
At least untul Saban walks into Mike Battle's office when the signing is official
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apparently it will be in the 5 million a year range
Jim Harbaugh told Hackett he did NOT want to be the highest paid coach in CFB, or even the Big Ten. More concerned with pay for assistants
Jim Harbaugh told Hackett he did NOT want to be the highest paid coach in CFB, or even the Big Ten. More concerned with pay for assistants
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7 years 35 million
10 per cent increase in years 3 and 5 and
More details on the incentives in Harbaugh's contract:
-- Big Ten championship game appearance: $125,000
-- Big Ten championship: $250,000
-- Selected for New Years Six Bowl: $200,000 OR Selected for College Football Playoff: $300,000
-- National Championship: $500,000
-- Big Ten Coach of the Year: $50,000
-- National Coach of the Year: $75,000
-- Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 960 or higher: up to $150,000
-- $2 million signing bonus
10 per cent increase in years 3 and 5 and
More details on the incentives in Harbaugh's contract:
-- Big Ten championship game appearance: $125,000
-- Big Ten championship: $250,000
-- Selected for New Years Six Bowl: $200,000 OR Selected for College Football Playoff: $300,000
-- National Championship: $500,000
-- Big Ten Coach of the Year: $50,000
-- National Coach of the Year: $75,000
-- Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 960 or higher: up to $150,000
-- $2 million signing bonus
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That's the next big area of the CFB "arms race," and one that the B1G has been woefully behind other conferences -- and was purportedly one reason why Gary Anderson made what could best be called a "lateral transfer" from Wisconsin to Oregon State (of course, there were other reasons, but we won't go into that here).macrae1234 wrote:apparently it will be in the 5 million a year range
Jim Harbaugh told Hackett he did NOT want to be the highest paid coach in CFB, or even the Big Ten. More concerned with pay for assistants
Let's put it this way -- with what Lane Kiffin and Kirby Smart are making a Bama, what Bud Foster gets at Vippy Sue, and what Will Muschamp is going to get at Auburn, the money that most Big 10 schools are paying is chump change. And the better assistants know that.
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