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Coaching Search has Schools in a Flat Spin, Flying through Lane Kiffin's Jet Wash

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🤔 Hmm, good luck to all those schools who decided to drop kick their coaches out the door.

With the truly difference-making candidates dropping out of the running and even moderately competent coaches like Rhule getting huge deals to stay where they are, the pressure increases to make a big hire or at least a promising hire.

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Coaching search has schools in a flat spin, flying throug...

When 12 NCAA schools fired their coaches before Halloween, their plan was to sweep in and hire one of the top guns in the game.

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5 hours ago, NJDuck said:

🤔 Hmm, good luck to all those schools who decided to drop kick their coaches out the door.

With the truly difference-making candidates dropping out of the running and even moderately competent coaches like Rhule getting huge deals to stay where they are, the pressure increases to make a big hire or at least a promising hire.

Autzen Zoo
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Coaching search has schools in a flat spin, flying throug...

When 12 NCAA schools fired their coaches before Halloween, their plan was to sweep in and hire one of the top guns in the game.

Don’t focus on the years or dollars always look at the buyout.

Matt Rhule’s reported buyout is only $15M. Does anyone think that will prevent a school that just paid $50M from hiring him? Same with Cig.

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