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Post by trojanocean on Jan 4, 2019 12:05:48 GMT -6
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Post by trojan2003 on Jan 4, 2019 12:20:59 GMT -6
Do you really mean 300k or 3M? I would rather take the money (3M) and build an UAB-style IPF, even though a home-and-home deal with WVU would be very ecxiting...
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Post by startedasredwave on Jan 4, 2019 12:22:22 GMT -6
Using the Liberty home and home schedule as a standard, we’d go to them in 2020 and they’d come to us in 2050.
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Post by trojanocean on Jan 4, 2019 12:26:31 GMT -6
Do you really mean 300k or 3M? I would rather take the money (3M) and build an UAB-style IPF, even though a home-and-home deal with WVU would be very ecxiting... The article says $300K but if it's a typo, I got it from them. My link doesn't work for me but you can find it at the WVU forum thread, SOURCES: WVU to name Troy's Neal Brown as their new football coach.
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Post by Troystet on Jan 4, 2019 12:30:08 GMT -6
Using the Liberty home and home schedule as a standard, we’d go to them in 2020 and they’d come to us in 2050. Well Crap!! I'll be 82 when this game takes place. Fingers crossed
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Post by halligan on Jan 4, 2019 12:38:51 GMT -6
Do you really mean 300k or 3M? I would rather take the money (3M) and build an UAB-style IPF, even though a home-and-home deal with WVU would be very ecxiting... The article says $300K but if it's a typo, I got it from them. My link doesn't work for me but you can find it at the WVU forum thread, SOURCES: WVU to name Troy's Neal Brown as their new football coach. WVU fan here. The buyout is $300,000. Information obtained from USA Today on coaches contracts also here is partial excerpt explaining. Koenning, who coaches safeties, may intrigue WVU. A former head coach at Wyoming, he's been a success as an assistant at Clemson and Kansas State as well as Troy. Moore has been Brown's coordinator or co-coordinator all four seasons, and he worked with Brown previously on staffs at Troy and Texas Tech. He's also Troy's offensive line coach, which is an important position, and was also a highly successful high school coach in Georgia and Alabama. The curiosity about Brown is his buyout. It's been reported to be $2.9 million. We speculated Wednesday it's much lower. It turns out that's true. According to information obtained by USA Today, Brown's buyout is just $300,000, and that readily explains WVU's willingness to pay it. The Mountaineers could further reduce that. The buyout would dip to $150,000 if WVU agrees to play a home-and-home series with the Trojans.
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Post by Troystet on Jan 4, 2019 12:41:12 GMT -6
The article says $300K but if it's a typo, I got it from them. My link doesn't work for me but you can find it at the WVU forum thread, SOURCES: WVU to name Troy's Neal Brown as their new football coach. WVU fan here. The buyout is $300,000. Information obtained from USA Today on coaches contracts also here is partial excerpt explaining. Koenning, who coaches safeties, may intrigue WVU. A former head coach at Wyoming, he's been a success as an assistant at Clemson and Kansas State as well as Troy. Moore has been Brown's coordinator or co-coordinator all four seasons, and he worked with Brown previously on staffs at Troy and Texas Tech. He's also Troy's offensive line coach, which is an important position, and was also a highly successful high school coach in Georgia and Alabama. The curiosity about Brown is his buyout. It's been reported to be $2.9 million. We speculated Wednesday it's much lower. It turns out that's true. According to information obtained by USA Today, Brown's buyout is just $300,000, and that readily explains WVU's willingness to pay it. The Mountaineers could further reduce that. The buyout would dip to $150,000 if WVU agrees to play a home-and-home series with the Trojans. If true...only at Troy could the buyout be almost half of what LB made.
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Post by doc71 on Jan 4, 2019 12:42:31 GMT -6
The article says $300K but if it's a typo, I got it from them. My link doesn't work for me but you can find it at the WVU forum thread, SOURCES: WVU to name Troy's Neal Brown as their new football coach. WVU fan here. The buyout is $300,000. Information obtained from USA Today on coaches contracts also here is partial excerpt explaining. Koenning, who coaches safeties, may intrigue WVU. A former head coach at Wyoming, he's been a success as an assistant at Clemson and Kansas State as well as Troy. Moore has been Brown's coordinator or co-coordinator all four seasons, and he worked with Brown previously on staffs at Troy and Texas Tech. He's also Troy's offensive line coach, which is an important position, and was also a highly successful high school coach in Georgia and Alabama. The curiosity about Brown is his buyout. It's been reported to be $2.9 million. We speculated Wednesday it's much lower. It turns out that's true. According to information obtained by USA Today, Brown's buyout is just $300,000, and that readily explains WVU's willingness to pay it. The Mountaineers could further reduce that. The buyout would dip to $150,000 if WVU agrees to play a home-and-home series with the Trojans. Yeah ... I think it was 2.9 mil in December ... but now only 300K. I'd like the home/home ... I think that's worth 150K
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Post by Troystet on Jan 4, 2019 12:55:05 GMT -6
WVU fan here. The buyout is $300,000. Information obtained from USA Today on coaches contracts also here is partial excerpt explaining. Koenning, who coaches safeties, may intrigue WVU. A former head coach at Wyoming, he's been a success as an assistant at Clemson and Kansas State as well as Troy. Moore has been Brown's coordinator or co-coordinator all four seasons, and he worked with Brown previously on staffs at Troy and Texas Tech. He's also Troy's offensive line coach, which is an important position, and was also a highly successful high school coach in Georgia and Alabama. The curiosity about Brown is his buyout. It's been reported to be $2.9 million. We speculated Wednesday it's much lower. It turns out that's true. According to information obtained by USA Today, Brown's buyout is just $300,000, and that readily explains WVU's willingness to pay it. The Mountaineers could further reduce that. The buyout would dip to $150,000 if WVU agrees to play a home-and-home series with the Trojans. Yeah ... I think it was 2.9 mil in December ... but now only 300K. I'd like the home/home ... I think that's worth 150K Yeah but I'll be 82 and you will be 84 when they play lol
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