I'm just guessing but not really sure they would have done anything differently regarding adding OL talent. Seems like getting coaching and getting talent are sort of independent. I think they must have decided they liked the young talent enough to not have to get any other addition OL from the portal other than Akinshllo from UCLA. But they probably realized they need better OL coaching in general and it was even more important at the moment with all of the young players in that group.This sucks seems like the strategy was to hold off on spending for more talent on the line and coaching them up as best as possible
I think two things factored into itThis sucks seems like the strategy was to hold off on spending for more talent on the line and coaching them up as best as possible
Timing is interesting though…. But this just seems too good to be trueI'm sure it won't happen but would be great if Jeff Stoutland decided to come back to SU since he's avaialble. He was a grad student at SU from '86-'87 and also OL coach here from '97-'99 under Paul Pasqualoni and OC's Kevin Rogers and DeLeone. But I assume he would prefer an NFL gig and could think SU as a college opportunity is not up to par considering his last college coaching gig was Alabamba from '11-'12 where they were ranked #1 both years.
A moneyball approach would be bringing in cheap/underappreciated/undersized FCS guys with experience. Moneyball approach is certainly not spending big on QB#2 and WR #4,5,6,7 and playing low to mid tier 3 star 19 year olds on the OL.I think two things factored into it
1. Staff really likes the talent and depth we have, it is young.
2. OL and DL is VERY expensive now, we had so many holes to get players for I think it was a "moneyball" approach.
You know how much we spent on QB #2 and WRs?A moneyball approach would be bringing in cheap/underappreciated/undersized FCS guys with experience. Moneyball approach is certainly not spending big on QB#2 and WR #4,5,6,7 and playing low to mid tier 3 star 19 year olds on the OL.
It would be VERY unusual if he had a buyoutAny chance there's a buyout and we can go after a guy like Stoutland with double the salary to offer? e.g. let's say we offered Castillos 900k. Giants buy it out. We now have $1.8M to go after someone else who is highly qualified.
Are you sure? Obviously head coaches have buyouts and I think coordinators due as well. It would seem dumb not to have any buyout. Of course colleges want to bring in the best coaches and you don't want to hinder that with drastic contract stipulations but there has to be some repercussion for a coach leaving. Typically they are leaving for what would be considered a better higher paying job, I would guess position coaches typically have buyouts that are typically much lower and probably a smaller percentage of what their salary is. I'd probably structure the buyout based on timeframe of when it really puts the school in a lurch or not. You have to recoup something right?It would be VERY unusual if he had a buyout
I might be wrong but since most are on year to year contracts I don't think they are added for most assistances unless they have a multi year contract and are pretty good.Are you sure? Obviously head coaches have buyouts and I think coordinators due as well. It would seem dumb not to have any buyout. Of course colleges want to bring in the best coaches and you don't want to hinder that with drastic contract stipulations but there has to be some repercussion for a coach leaving. Typically they are leaving for what would be considered a better higher paying job, I would guess position coaches typically have buyouts that are typically much lower and probably a smaller percentage of what their salary is. I'd probably structure the buyout based on timeframe of when it really puts the school in a lurch or not. You have to recoup something right?
Year to year contract shouldn't matter if they coached the full year. If there is a separation before the year is up I would think there should be a buyout. The contract is not honored. I would think these protect both the school and the coach somewhat if they are terminated early. I would think if the school terminated their contract early, the coach would just get paid the rest of their contract, not any additional money on top of that.I might be wrong but since most are on year to year contracts I don't think they are added for most assistances unless they have a multi year contract and are pretty good.
You might be right, I honestly don't know just thought I had read somehwere most don't have that stuff in them.Year to year contract shouldn't matter if they coached the full year. If there is a separation before the year is up I would think there should be a buyout. The contract is not honored. I would think these protect both the school and the coach somewhat if they are terminated early. I would think if the school terminated their contract early, the coach would just get paid the rest of their contract, not any additional money on top of that.
OLine D1 coach makes around 500k, they are typically on the hiring end of the group of assistants.What does an oline coach make? How much does get if he gets a better job in college vs a better job in the pros. If adding it makes it harder to get a better job why would they want to get it in writing.
Sure the schools want it.
But if a guy is making 200K and the new job makes 250K how much can you really penalize a person?
Would definitely be beyond legendary. Considered the best OL coach in the sport, still technically under contract with Philly. Even if they released him to interview elsewhere there’s gonna be a line of NFL teams ready to throw bags at him we couldn’t come close to.It would be beyond legendary if Syracuse somehow came away with Jeff Stoutland from this. The timing has to be something, right, lol? And he has been at Syracuse not once, but twice. Why not a third time?
Would definitely be beyond legendary. Considered the best OL coach in the sport, still technically under contract with Philly. Even if they released him to interview elsewhere there’s gonna be a line of NFL teams ready to throw bags at him we couldn’t come close to.