Yes he was.Wasn't Bercich there?
the badger qb was there - kfan had him on weekly to push the anti brewster narrative.
Typically, for teaching, private schools pay horribly!!!! A metro school public Head Coach makes 5000-6800 for coaching football (it's a range depending on district). I'd be surprised if Private schools paid much of for coaching only.Do you think he took a pay cut? EMU isn't a Power 5 but you wonder if a TE coach for a MAC school pays the same as a catholic high school? Either way I imagine commuting from Ypsilanti to MN took a big chunk of his pay.
Typically, for teaching, private schools pay horribly!!!! A metro school public Head Coach makes 5000-6800 for coaching football (it's a range depending on district). I'd be surprised if Private schools paid much of for coaching only.
Typically, for teaching, private schools pay horribly!!!! A metro school public Head Coach makes 5000-6800 for coaching football (it's a range depending on district). I'd be surprised if Private schools paid much of for coaching only.
Just a guess, but usually the real benefit for a private school coach is a discounted tuition for family members.
Isn't that because, usually the main pay comes from some other function at the school, like being a teacher? So coaching is just supplemental income?Typically, for teaching, private schools pay horribly!!!! A metro school public Head Coach makes 5000-6800 for coaching football (it's a range depending on district). I'd be surprised if Private schools paid much of for coaching only.
correctIsn't that because, usually the main pay comes from some other function at the school, like being a teacher? So coaching is just supplemental income?
hill Murray has been up and down. They have had some good years sprinkled in with bad. With STA, Tartan, south St. Paul and Hastings in that conference it will be tough sledding. Success will depend on getting kids there. If he can pull students that otherwise would end up at tartan, Roseville or north St. Paul he has a chance.Actual question: has Hill-Murray ever done much in football? I know they're a historic boys hockey powerhouse.
I think they played for a long time in that conference with Mahtomedi, South St Paul, St Thomas Military (?), and so on. And I think the district now is similar-ish to that?
So some tough sledding there.
They can recruit from around the metro, like Cretin, STA, Totino, and others, right?hill Murray has been up and down. They have had some good years sprinkled in with bad. With STA, Tartan, south St. Paul and Hastings in that conference it will be tough sledding. Success will depend on getting kids there. If he can pull students that otherwise would end up at tartan, Roseville or north St. Paul he has a chance.
Hard for me to take him seriously on radio when you look at what happened to the teams that he preparedWasn't Bercich there?
Yep, thats how private schools workThey can recruit from around the metro, like Cretin, STA, Totino, and others, right?
Hard for me to take him seriously on radio when you look at what happened to the teams that he prepared
Definitely.I don't think he had any idea how knowledgeable and hard-working high school coaches are. You cannot succeed in HS if you are not putting in many hours on the weekend. I'm sure he was doing something, but his Viking duties were for sure making him fall behind others!
DisagreeMostly unrelated comment: I think the private schools should have their own state championships.
Probably.Do you think he took a pay cut? EMU isn't a Power 5 but you wonder if a TE coach for a MAC school pays the same as a catholic high school? Either way I imagine commuting from Ypsilanti to MN took a big chunk of his pay.
This may be true but I bet that he has an address book full of successful High School coaches to mentor him.HillMurray likely has reasons behind it, but their last number of hires they seem to be hiring resume rather than looking for a good HS football coach. New guy might be great, but when is the last time he coached HS football? It’s almost a completely different sport.
So did BersichThis may be true but I bet that he has an address book full of successful High School coaches to mentor him.
Do you think he took a pay cut? EMU isn't a Power 5 but you wonder if a TE coach for a MAC school pays the same as a catholic high school? Either way I imagine commuting from Ypsilanti to MN took a big chunk of his pay.
These are the coaching stipends in my school district in Iowa.He for sure took a pay cut. I am a teacher and occasional coach at private schools.
1. The pay range really depends on the kind of school and the market. The high-end private schools usually pay similar to sometimes above public schools. I taught at a school in Los Angeles that compensated ~10% more than local public schools. I also taught at a religious school and my wife at a parochial school and those each paid less than public. I taught at another private school that was pretty much even with public schools. We have moved around a lot for my wife's career so I've had a lot of experience in different settings.
2. I was an assistant or middle school coach, and depending on your duties pay was between 1.5K-5K stipend on top of teaching salary. I have not coached at the HS level, but I know they were not paid a lot extra. Think like a 10K-15K stipend on top of your teacher salary. Not enough to take it as your only job unless you were set financially. Most people coaching at these levels are not doing it for the financial compensation alone. I'm sure there are some exceptions where they have a way of paying someone with boosters or classify them as a teacher without any classroom duties, but those kinds of things are the exception, not the rule.