NolePride
Well-Known Member
Welp, they could do a lot worse (and have). If he's finally learned to act like a grown up at least occasionally, it could be a very good hire. Pretty sure they wouldn't have to worry about him leaving for USC again.
He can recruit and he can coach.
I just don't know if he can handle the big-time athlete properly. (Most can't)
He could make a good living at a place like FAU for a long time. He'll outcoach the
bulk of the guys he would face at FAU. Just depends on his ego.
I'd think earning 2 mil a year for 20 years at the same place would be better than getting
5 mil for 3 years at this place...being canned...being unemployed for 2 years. Earning 3 mil
a year for another 3 years, somewhere else, then bolting to some other school for 4 mil and only getting two
years there...And having to start over every three or four years.
That could be nerve racking.