SniperCane
Freshman
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2011
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- 295
Lame attempt to blame the university for a gator doing what a gator does. On top of that, all programs lose corches to the NFL.
And a more pathetic attempt to pass the entire situation off on his college affiliation, then follow it up with actual plausible logic. If all programs have this happen, then it isn't just Gator thing is it?
And if you think this university pays market value for what we think the level of this program should be, then your sadly mistaken.
Fugg gators. And this had nothing to do with pay. Carry on though with the lame anti-UM rhetoric.
I have never seen a more reactionary, insulated to the point of paranoia group of people in my life!
Pointing out that historically UM has been unable to keep pace over time with coaching salaries, particularly among assistants, is now anti-UM rhetoric?
Jesus H. Is it also anti-UM to say that the Cane defense has been less than stellar over the last two years? That Dorsett has issues with drops? That the athletic department has had problems with leadership and fund raising?
Not going to waste time getting into a beef with you over this, but do you think Fisheyes turns down an NFL OC gig to remain OC at UM if we were paying him the average salary of a top 20 college OC?
An please point all the OC/DCs we've lost to other college programs because we don't pay. Some of you dudes can't handle it when people disagree with your puppetted party lines about UM. Support your position and quit stomping your feet and just puppetting the party line.
To your second point...just one off the top of my head, in recent history... Bill Young.
To your first...I was never arguing that. In fact it was actually a compliment to the staff. Outside of the aforementioned Young, you'd be hard pressed to find any examples of upwardly mobile members of a UM staff in well over a decade. But it doesn't change the fact that if a job opening from the NFL or a well healed university comes open, that UM would have a hard time competing with the type of money they're able to throw around.