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another board:

Auburns OC Kenny Dillingham hired at FSU. Briles is out

my reply:

The more I see this shit the more I realize that Washington did it right. No drama, promoted from within, no fanfare, continuity of the program, kids are not like deer in the headlights wondering what's next. Some changes yes, but nothing earth shattering. Of course, you have to be on a winning trajectory to make that happen...

Continuing here:

Our DC Scally got a new contract, effectively making him HC in waiting. Whittingham has an 8 year gig at the end of his current contract for 6 figures as a consultant.

SALT LAKE CITY — University of Utah football head coach Kyle Whittingham signed a contract extension last week, keeping the long-time coach with the program through the 2023 season.

On Monday, Whittingham’s contract was obtained by KSL.com through the state’s open records law. His latest contract, which went into effect Jan. 1, 2019, and goes through Dec. 31, 2023, is worth a minimum of $22 million over the five-year period. This year, Whittingham is owed just over $4 million before bonuses and incentives.

With his latest contract, Whittingham breaks the Top 25 of coaches salaries nationally, according to a database maintained by USA Today.

Whittingham’s salary is broken up into several different categories, including a base salary; radio and television revenue; appearance fees, public speaking and fundraising; and official outfitter agreement compensation from Under Armour.

As such, Whittingham’s will make $1.3 million in base salary, with an increase in $150,000 at the start of the new year through 2023, for a total of $8 million over the five years. He will receive $1.1 million each season for radio and television revenue, with an increase of $50,000 at the start of the new year through 2023, for a total of $6.02 million.

Whittingham will also receive $1.14 million each season for a total of $5.67 million for appearance fees and $462,917 each season for a total of $2.3 million for Utah’s partnership with Under Armour. Should Utah receive an increase in its agreement with Under Armour or any future outfitter, Whittingham will receive an increase to his salary.

Beyond the actual salary, Whittingham receives several incentives for the program, which includes the following:



  • Bowl games: $400,000 if Utah appears in a New Year’s Six bowl or playoff game, or two month’s base salary (about $216,000) if his team makes any other bowl.
  • Win NY6 game: $100,000 if Utah wins one of the New Year’s Six games.
  • Pac-12 South champs: $100,000 if Utah is the Pac-12 South champ and appears in the Pac-12 Championship game, or $50,000 if Pac-12 South champ and does not appear in the championship game.
  • Top 25 ranking: $100,000 if Utah is included in the final Top 25 poll in any of the Associated Press Top 25, College Football Playoff rankings or the USA Today Coaches Poll, or $15,000 if Utah appears in any of the previously-mentioned polls throughout the season.
  • National Coach of the Year: $150,000 if Whittingham is named the National Coach of the Year.
  • Pac-12 Coach of the Year: $55,000 if Whittingham is named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year, or Pac-12 Co-Coach of the Year.
  • Football budget: $25,000 if the football program stays within its budget for the year. Whittingham will get an additional $5,000 for every $50,000 under budget.
  • APR: Whittingham will receive one of the following based on his team’s NCAA Academic Progress Rate: $75,000 if the team’s APR is at least 980, $50,000 if at least 970, $25,000 if at least 960, and $10,000 if at least 950.
  • GSR: Whittingham will receive one of the following based on his team’s NCAA Graduation Success Rate: $75,000 if the team’s GSR is at least 80 percent, $50,000 if at least 70 percent, $25,000 if at least 60 percent, and $10,000 if at least 50 percent.
Whittingham also receives several benefits, including 50 percent tuition for college-aged children, (unmarried and under 26 years old), grandchildren and great-grandchildren through for life. Additionally, Whittingham gets two vehicles, equity membership in the Salt Lake Country Club and several season tickets to football and basketball.


If Whittingham leaves the program without cause, he is due $3 million for each year left on his contract, and $4 million if it's his final season. If he retires at any point during the five years of his contract, Whittingham must stay on as a “Special Assistant to the Athletics Director” for eight years starting on the day he retires. Under that new role, Whittingham would be owed one-eighth his contract per year.

This contract is the latest extension for Whittingham, who last signed a $17 million extension in February 2016. Whittingham has coached at the University of Utah for 25 years, and took over the top position on Dec. 8, 2004.

Details of Kyle Whittingham’s 5-year, $22M contract extension

4 Years left. I think he pulls the plug at the end...

@AlaskaGuy Thoughts?
 

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another board:

Auburns OC Kenny Dillingham hired at FSU. Briles is out

my reply:

The more I see this shit the more I realize that Washington did it right. No drama, promoted from within, no fanfare, continuity of the program, kids are not like deer in the headlights wondering what's next. Some changes yes, but nothing earth shattering. Of course, you have to be on a winning trajectory to make that happen...

Continuing here:

Our DC Scally got a new contract, effectively making him HC in waiting. Whittingham has an 8 year gig at the end of his current contract for 6 figures as a consultant.

SALT LAKE CITY — University of Utah football head coach Kyle Whittingham signed a contract extension last week, keeping the long-time coach with the program through the 2023 season.

On Monday, Whittingham’s contract was obtained by KSL.com through the state’s open records law. His latest contract, which went into effect Jan. 1, 2019, and goes through Dec. 31, 2023, is worth a minimum of $22 million over the five-year period. This year, Whittingham is owed just over $4 million before bonuses and incentives.

With his latest contract, Whittingham breaks the Top 25 of coaches salaries nationally, according to a database maintained by USA Today.

Whittingham’s salary is broken up into several different categories, including a base salary; radio and television revenue; appearance fees, public speaking and fundraising; and official outfitter agreement compensation from Under Armour.

As such, Whittingham’s will make $1.3 million in base salary, with an increase in $150,000 at the start of the new year through 2023, for a total of $8 million over the five years. He will receive $1.1 million each season for radio and television revenue, with an increase of $50,000 at the start of the new year through 2023, for a total of $6.02 million.

Whittingham will also receive $1.14 million each season for a total of $5.67 million for appearance fees and $462,917 each season for a total of $2.3 million for Utah’s partnership with Under Armour. Should Utah receive an increase in its agreement with Under Armour or any future outfitter, Whittingham will receive an increase to his salary.

Beyond the actual salary, Whittingham receives several incentives for the program, which includes the following:



  • Bowl games: $400,000 if Utah appears in a New Year’s Six bowl or playoff game, or two month’s base salary (about $216,000) if his team makes any other bowl.
  • Win NY6 game: $100,000 if Utah wins one of the New Year’s Six games.
  • Pac-12 South champs: $100,000 if Utah is the Pac-12 South champ and appears in the Pac-12 Championship game, or $50,000 if Pac-12 South champ and does not appear in the championship game.
  • Top 25 ranking: $100,000 if Utah is included in the final Top 25 poll in any of the Associated Press Top 25, College Football Playoff rankings or the USA Today Coaches Poll, or $15,000 if Utah appears in any of the previously-mentioned polls throughout the season.
  • National Coach of the Year: $150,000 if Whittingham is named the National Coach of the Year.
  • Pac-12 Coach of the Year: $55,000 if Whittingham is named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year, or Pac-12 Co-Coach of the Year.
  • Football budget: $25,000 if the football program stays within its budget for the year. Whittingham will get an additional $5,000 for every $50,000 under budget.
  • APR: Whittingham will receive one of the following based on his team’s NCAA Academic Progress Rate: $75,000 if the team’s APR is at least 980, $50,000 if at least 970, $25,000 if at least 960, and $10,000 if at least 950.
  • GSR: Whittingham will receive one of the following based on his team’s NCAA Graduation Success Rate: $75,000 if the team’s GSR is at least 80 percent, $50,000 if at least 70 percent, $25,000 if at least 60 percent, and $10,000 if at least 50 percent.
Whittingham also receives several benefits, including 50 percent tuition for college-aged children, (unmarried and under 26 years old), grandchildren and great-grandchildren through for life. Additionally, Whittingham gets two vehicles, equity membership in the Salt Lake Country Club and several season tickets to football and basketball.


If Whittingham leaves the program without cause, he is due $3 million for each year left on his contract, and $4 million if it's his final season. If he retires at any point during the five years of his contract, Whittingham must stay on as a “Special Assistant to the Athletics Director” for eight years starting on the day he retires. Under that new role, Whittingham would be owed one-eighth his contract per year.

This contract is the latest extension for Whittingham, who last signed a $17 million extension in February 2016. Whittingham has coached at the University of Utah for 25 years, and took over the top position on Dec. 8, 2004.

Details of Kyle Whittingham’s 5-year, $22M contract extension

4 Years left. I think he pulls the plug at the end...

@AlaskaGuy Thoughts?
Makes sense if he does retire after these next four years. He's made his mark and he has the financial resources to retire and enjoy life.
 

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He's got 10 starts under his belt. If he's young is your reply then why tell me about how good Oregon will be with a whole bunch of new players with even less experience and a QB with none. lol

Better players, better coaching.
 

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So Slovis isn't the real deal because he didn't look good early in the season, but played all year and improved substantially yet Shough is for sure going to keep Oregon at the level needed to skate through the Pac despite only getting backup reps all year. Sounds legit.

:doobs:
Oregon isn't dependent on excellent qb play for success. See this year.
 

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So Slovis isn't the real deal because he didn't look good early in the season, but played all year and improved substantially yet Shough is for sure going to keep Oregon at the level needed to skate through the Pac despite only getting backup reps all year. Sounds legit.

:doobs:

I didn’t say anything about Slovis. Keep reaching
 

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Oregon isn't dependent on excellent qb play for success. See this year.

Different season , different team.Next season you wont have 18 Srs and Jrs starting. You'll have an inexperienced QB throwing to inexperienced receivers and blocking from only one leftover O lineman.
 

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Different season , different team.Next season you wont have 18 Srs and Jrs starting. You'll have an inexperienced QB throwing to inexperienced receivers and blocking from only one leftover O lineman.

Inexperienced WRs? I don't think so. The "leftover" OL is the best in the conference.
 

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Different season , different team.Next season you wont have 18 Srs and Jrs starting. You'll have an inexperienced QB throwing to inexperienced receivers and blocking from only one leftover O lineman.
top 4 RB are all soph
johnny Johnson is JR
Redd JR
Webb Addison, Delgado and Pittman all Frosh
all played.
thats 8 of their top 10 leading receivers back
 

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top 4 RB are all soph
johnny Johnson is JR
Redd JR
Webb Addison, Delgado and Pittman all Frosh
all played.
thats 8 of their top 10 leading receivers back

Yeah, he clearly had no idea what he was talking about when he brought up new WRs.

Oh well, another conference title for the Ducks, and another beatdown of the Trojans at Autzen next year.
 

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Awesome. Can't wait to see him block everyone. LOL That's hilarious.

USC's DL is nothing to write home about. I'm hardly worried.

Still haven't responded to your dumbass inexperienced WR comment, have you?
 

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Awesome. Can't wait to see him block everyone. LOL That's hilarious.
Every fanbase does this. They had a good year and live in denial that this much turnover won't impact next year. Let them all have their overinflated view. More fun when they fall from a higher perch isn't it?
 

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Every fanbase does this. They had a good year and live in denial that this much turnover won't impact next year. Let them all have their overinflated view. More fun when they fall from a higher perch isn't it?
Lol. We've all done it. Srs leave and we say the freshman are even better. Forgetting 90 percent of the time they need experience first.
But it's cool. Makes for good banter.
 

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Every fanbase does this. They had a good year and live in denial that this much turnover won't impact next year. Let them all have their overinflated view. More fun when they fall from a higher perch isn't it?


what's it like to even go to a bowl game?


we @ State don't know.


btw whiz…


over/under on PAC12 bowl season wins this year?


i'm all over the OVER…whatever the line is.
 

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That last one is a really good indication for next season . UW looks to bounce back and take the North. Utah gets a grad transfer at QB which makes them far more interesting and possibly dangerous.
 
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