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Pretty cool article and database. Shows all NCAA coaches salaries and a majority of their actual contracts in pdf form.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/ ... over_x.htm

Brandon's contract

http://images.usatoday.com/sports/graph ... een_fb.pdf
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kslates...it's pretty hard to figure you out with that name and location...but I thought you lived in woodville?!
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Used too. Once I graduated and got married we got a house in Elmore.

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Yes, you know who this is...

I almost coached you a few times in baseball (although I might have one year - can't remember)!
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I looked at the webpage attached to your profile and saw a name I recognized...Chad.

I think you umped but never coached me
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that would be!
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No wonder our coaches are leaving all the time. They don't get paid anything. We are seriously behind other Mid-Majors and GB is one of the lowest in the MAC. The guy at Buffalo makes more and they stink. We need to buck up and pay these guys.
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The coaches that have moved on voluntarily have all accepted positions that significantly increase their salary and/or responsibility.

None have been lateral moves, nor is our situation in terms of coaching retention any different from any other school in the conference as previous posts have made clear.

We should pay our coaches as much as possible for many reasons, but expecting to win financial bidding wars with BCS schools is unrealistic.
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Fair enough, Joe, but how about in our own conference?
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orangeandbrown wrote:Fair enough, Joe, but how about in our own conference?
Fair enough, but would setting the conference pace get us anywhere?

If we match what Ohio pays Frank Solich, how many schools does that stop from trying to poach our guy based on money alone?

I can't imagine it would be more than a handful.

The beauty of the raise just given to Curt Miller is that it would seem to put a whole lot more schools out of play for him.

I'm shooting from the gut on this, but that's my take.
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Schad--nothing. But, when hiring a coach, it might help us beat out our conference brethren.
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orangeandbrown wrote:Schad--nothing. But, when hiring a coach, it might help us beat out our conference brethren.
Fair enough.

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Schadenfreude wrote:
orangeandbrown wrote:Fair enough, Joe, but how about in our own conference?
Fair enough, but would setting the conference pace get us anywhere?

If we match what Ohio pays Frank Solich, how many schools does that stop from trying to poach our guy based on money alone?

I can't imagine it would be more than a handful.
I concur. The goal is to retain coaches, and a few grand here or there isn't going to be a deal-maker or deal-breaker against a BCS school. Being at the higher end would be nice, but there's no proof it makes any difference in preventing coaches from leaving.

Recently, assistant coaches from Akron, Northern Illinois and Western Michigan all forfeited loftier titles to assume roles as position coaches at BCS schools. The head coaches at each of these schools earn more than Brandon, so it would be logical to assume their assistants earn more as well. It didn't stop them.

Also, our recent hires have all been extremely qualified-if not overqualified-for their positions, so I'm not too worried that we're losing out on anybody either.
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