Ursa Major said:I can only imagine the headline in the Sacramento B: Man puts family at-risk for poverty to follow stupid pipe dream.
SkyRider said:Ursa Major said:I can only imagine the headline in the Sacramento B: Man puts family at-risk for poverty to follow stupid pipe dream.
Me thinks Taylor was on his way out of Utah, not necessarily by his own choice. Why else would you leave a $600,000+ a year PAC-12 coordinator's job and take a job which paid Sears $195,000 last year?
grizindabox said:SkyRider said:Ursa Major said:I can only imagine the headline in the Sacramento B: Man puts family at-risk for poverty to follow stupid pipe dream.
Me thinks Taylor was on his way out of Utah, not necessarily by his own choice. Why else would you leave a $600,000+ a year PAC-12 coordinator's job and take a job which paid Sears $195,000 last year?
Easy, he wanted to be the boss. And this is official.
An interesting speculation, with a couple things in play here. He was drafted into the NFL as a QB (Jets) and has had good gigs as a QB coach, etc. Unless he's been a total dunce with his finances (sadly, a possibility), he should not be that much worried about money at this point. And, aside from the hefty (shall we say) taxes and cost of living in Cali, he could be making pretty good money, even with the "demotion." (Certainly way more $$$ than most fans.)Kadeezy said:...
Many think SAC worked with Taylor on his contract to allow him to make the HC salary, plus the OC salary (he calls all his own plays) to get him close to $400k, not including incentives. If he turns around his hometown team, he’ll have much bigger offers ahead of him...
IdaGriz01 said:An interesting speculation, with a couple things in play here. He was drafted into the NFL as a QB (Jets) and has had good gigs as a QB coach, etc. Unless he's been a total dunce with his finances (sadly, a possibility), he should not be that much worried about money at this point. And, aside from the hefty (shall we say) taxes and cost of living in Cali, he could be making pretty good money, even with the "demotion." (Certainly way more $$$ than most fans.)Kadeezy said:...
Many think SAC worked with Taylor on his contract to allow him to make the HC salary, plus the OC salary (he calls all his own plays) to get him close to $400k, not including incentives. If he turns around his hometown team, he’ll have much bigger offers ahead of him...
So I'm with those who think this is about this being a chance at the HC position. If he can turn around the Sac-State program ... How long before he might get an FBS chance? (Or maybe back into the NFL?)
Also on Thursday, James Madison University, one of UMaine’s Colonial Athletic Association rivals, announced that it had hired Black Bears defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman to fill that position with the Dukes.
Those same many have believed that for many, many years. Fullerton told us so.buckeyehornetfan said:Many have believed that the Sac State football program is a sleeping giant.
NEWS CENTER Maine has learned Black Bears football offensive coordinator Nick Charlton has been named the team's new head coach.
DEKALB -- The sense of urgency from Northern Illinois Athletic Director Sean Frazier was palpable as he was clear-cut about his expectations for the new football coaching search.
Bertram said:Sac State stealing Andy Thompson from SUU / NAU