interesting. he must have been offered a boat load of money to get off the sidelines.I'm sure he told Fran Cuse didn't have the bucks to hire him.
I wouldn't say no to Texas money either.interesting. he must have been offered a boat load of money to get off the sidelines.
current guy was making 1.8M. My guess is he's not taking this role for less than $2.5-$3M.I wouldn't say no to Texas money either.
Well I guess he wont be hanging around spring practice then.I maybe wrong but I thought Fran said Muschamp told him he wanted to be retired and wasn’t interested in coaching and wanted to spend time with his family, changed quick since he just got hired at Texas as the D coordinator lol
He did say that. I guess $$$$ talks.I maybe wrong but I thought Fran said Muschamp told him he wanted to be retired and wasn’t interested in coaching and wanted to spend time with his family, changed quick since he just got hired at Texas as the D coordinator lol
Not all.Uncool. But it’s worked out (hopefully).
As the million dollar man Ted DiBiase would tell you, everybody’s got a price.
When you start making millions, i don’t think you care much about income tax. If it did matter, New Hampshire would be the leading north east programBetter city, better weather, zero income tax, coached there before, deeper pockets. I wouldn't say no either.
When you start making millions, i don’t think you care much about income tax. If it did matter, New Hampshire would be the leading north east program
Better music scene as well...Better city, better weather, zero income tax, coached there before, deeper pockets. I wouldn't say no either.
also some of the money is technically earned in other states so it gets more complicated for coaches/athletes (if it's taxed like the pros).When you start making millions, i don’t think you care much about income tax. If it did matter, New Hampshire would be the leading north east program