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Geez... Curt's bonus potentials look pathetic compared to the rest...Slugathor wrote:about the team
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This may come out the wrong way, but so be it. Given the history of the women's game in the NCAA, I doubt that contract was put together with the belief that a MAC team would make it that far in the tournament. It is clear from the dollar figures expressed in that chart that winning conference championships was the focus of both the administration and Miller when the contract was agreed upon. Nationally, I think people recognize this. What we are doing is absolutely unprecedented. Additionally, you will note that contracts were not even available for Giorgis or McKeown. I wouldn't be surprised, at least in Giorgis' case, if he doesn't have incentives built into his contract.
At this point, having obliterated any and all realistic expectations (at least at the time the contract was put together), I wouldn't be surprised to smell smoke coming from Christopher's office as he burns this contract and writes him a considerably larger bonus check. No matter what happens from here, Coach Miller has established himself as one of the greatest coaches in the history of BGSU althletics. He should be, and I suspect will be, compensated as such.
At this point, having obliterated any and all realistic expectations (at least at the time the contract was put together), I wouldn't be surprised to smell smoke coming from Christopher's office as he burns this contract and writes him a considerably larger bonus check. No matter what happens from here, Coach Miller has established himself as one of the greatest coaches in the history of BGSU althletics. He should be, and I suspect will be, compensated as such.
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It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan

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Of course that's the case. So you leave it blank, then subsequently compensate him accordingly for any such accomplishments.Given the history of the women's game in the NCAA, I doubt that contract was put together with the belief that a MAC team would make it that far in the tournament.
But Miller signed it, so I guess he didn't think it was all that silly. Plus no one gave a thought to how it would look publicly when it was signed.
"but when you look at ths team beyond the suck , you see a glorious future again" - MACMAN
Miller might have known EXACTLY how silly it would look.San Diego Falcon wrote:Of course that's the case. So you leave it blank, then subsequently compensate him accordingly for any such accomplishments.Given the history of the women's game in the NCAA, I doubt that contract was put together with the belief that a MAC team would make it that far in the tournament.
But Miller signed it, so I guess he didn't think it was all that silly. Plus no one gave a thought to how it would look publicly when it was signed.

