10 year makes the most sense.If his deal ends up at 10 years, I wonder what the details would be. Annual salary, buyout, etc.
I heard its a 10 year deal. Just talk floating around from a guy who knew about Carl Pelini's stuff before most.
10 years will settle down the masses.
I'm not impressed by needy teams who pull cheap stunts for short term gain. Florida seems to operate that way a lot.I think firing McElwain mid-season the way they did, may have cost Florida a chance at hiring Frost and probably some other coaches as well.
I asked the same thing on another thread (or maybe this one). Why do we have to fire him? Can't we make him earn his money by shaking hands, chewing gum, yelling hip hip hurray now and then and kissing babies? I'm guessing his contract specifies his duties specifically as head football coach. But I'd be all for having him in a non-coaching, non-contact with the players role rather than paying him to run back to Oregon. Businesses do that all the time to encourage people to "quit". Change job duties to the point it becomes unbearable. Not so much in favor of doing this as I am curious about it.Instead of paying to finance Riley’s retirement. Can we at least keep him on the sideline chewing gum and distributing water and Gatorade to the actual coaches? This way he can at least earn some of his money. AKA Most Highly Paid Water Boy.
even if florida decides to go with a different coach, you can be sure that frost's agent is going to tell moos that frost has multiple 5+ mil offers. it may take 7 mil to get him to come here.
true, but he's going to have several big time schools that want him. including his alma matter. that's why the money will be so high.I want him here as bad as any fan, but his resume isn't anywhere near good enough to demand $7 mill.... $5 mill would be pushing it imo, but if that's what it takes.....