Rod Chance takes CB coach job @ Oregon

The bottom line is the administration needs to up their game, and start paying coaches at the level of the blue bloods, if they want to restore blue blood status, as PJ described.
If I remember correctly pj hot an extra million for the coaches pool so total asst coach pay will likely be well into the upper half of the Big 10 now where it has been barely above the bottom
 

If I remember correctly pj hot an extra million for the coaches pool so total asst coach pay will likely be well into the upper half of the Big 10 now where it has been barely above the bottom
According to Burns, the asst coach pay is still not in the upper half of the B1G and still behind Iowa, Wisky and Neb.
 

This will be our fourth defensive back coach in four years to go along with our fourth defensive line coach in four years, correct?

This guy may be looking for work:


Bump for props.

Haynes is a helluva hire for Gophs. Very well known across the recruiting trail. Well respected in the coaching ranks. Been part of some great defensive staffs. Curious about salary...his resume commands big coin. Hope he gets a two-year deal.
 

Bump for props.

Haynes is a helluva hire for Gophs. Very well known across the recruiting trail. Well respected in the coaching ranks. Been part of some great defensive staffs. Curious about salary...his resume commands big coin. Hope he gets a two-year deal.
Propers for you Swingman!
 

per Ryan:

Minnesota, which capped an 11-2 season with a win over Auburn in the Outback Bowl, was tied for 17th in interceptions (14) and ninth in passing yards allowed (184.2 per game) in 2019.

“You win 11 football games at a place like that, it’s a special season,” Chance said of the experience he accrued rowing the boat on P.J. Fleck’s staff. “We did a lot of things that had never been done there.”


Go Gophers!!
 





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