Hell, I'd rather Gopher fans do it.
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Hell, I'd rather Gopher fans do it.
The fact that he could sign a deal right now before allowing a bidding war tells me he wants to stay and the money isn’t quite the priority in his decision making on this. Maybe this is where he really sees himself. I’d like to believe his first press conference after being hired wasn’t all just him blowing smoke up our asses about this being his dream job.
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Also, kind of pissed at the r/cfb mods right now who just deleted the thread on this article without warning. A similar thread has been up for hours related to Indiana's HC.
He signed an extension at WMU as well. Doesn’t mean anything, and stupid to do before he likely loses three of four down the stretch.
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I'm really glad to see that both the U and Fleck appear to be handling this situation in a very professional manner.
No drama, no bidding wars, no brinksmanship.
They seem to be recognizing and acknowledging their common interests, and moving toward the realization of shared goals, like mature adults.
Kudos!
You and I have been for this the last few weeks and I am glad to see this getting done. If they do not move on a raise and extension other schools will use the uncertainty and tell recruits he is gone after the year - look at everyone rumored to be going after him. I would be surprised if schools aren't using tactics like this already, to be honest.
Fleck is already a hot name, and so is Tom Allen from Indiana. They also should be taking steps to lock him down or they will be linked to job after job. If you wait until the end of the year you get the boosters and AD's from the big time schools that didn't have a great year and they are all talking about who could we get to replace our coach. Someone who is dynamic, winning and specializes in restoring programs, especially at a higher level. Someone who might be interested in taking his show to a bigger stage with more money behind them. It's tough to say no to a school offering a hefty raise, more prestige and built in recruiting advantages.
I know some here would rather wait until the end of the season but that is simply too late. If you get a guy that looks like he is going to take this to the next level and get some serious mojo and momentum, you have to lock him down and do whatever it takes to keep him here.
He signed an extension at WMU as well. Doesn’t mean anything, and stupid to do before he likely loses three of four down the stretch.
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He signed an extension at WMU as well. Doesn’t mean anything, and stupid to do before he likely loses three of four down the stretch.
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I’m glad he is getting the extension - regardless of how the last 4 games go. There seems to be something here that we should fight to hold on to. With that said, contract extensions (or contracts, really) don’t hold a coach any stronger in themselves —- the buyout is really what matters. I’ll be more interested in what happens with that than in the years/pay rate.
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You and I have been for this the last few weeks and I am glad to see this getting done. If they do not move on a raise and extension other schools will use the uncertainty and tell recruits he is gone after the year - look at everyone rumored to be going after him. I would be surprised if schools aren't using tactics like this already, to be honest.
Fleck is already a hot name, and so is Tom Allen from Indiana. They also should be taking steps to lock him down or they will be linked to job after job. If you wait until the end of the year you get the boosters and AD's from the big time schools that didn't have a great year and they are all talking about who could we get to replace our coach. Someone who is dynamic, winning and specializes in restoring programs, especially at a higher level. Someone who might be interested in taking his show to a bigger stage with more money behind them. It's tough to say no to a school offering a hefty raise, more prestige and built in recruiting advantages.
I know some here would rather wait until the end of the season but that is simply too late. If you get a guy that looks like he is going to take this to the next level and get some serious mojo and momentum, you have to lock him down and do whatever it takes to keep him here.
He signed an extension at WMU as well. Doesn’t mean anything, and stupid to do before he likely loses three of four down the stretch.
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Even if we lose by 18+ to PSU it is wrong to deny the man an extension. We have not experiences this rarified air since the Johnson administration.
Should of locked up Holtz too.
Not paying attention to history dooms you to being a victim in the present.
This is no time to reduce ticket prices - pay the man!
He signed an extension at WMU as well. Doesn’t mean anything, and stupid to do before he likely loses three of four down the stretch.
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Losing 3 of the last 4 is not the most likely outcome. If we were playing Wisconsin or Iowa this week then we would be favored.
It makes far more sense to lock down Fleck now. If he wins this game then the price tag is going to skyrocket. If he loses then we've locked down a pretty good coach, recruiter, and leader for this football team. I was skeptical about his 'culture change' narrative, but now that I've seen the results, I am amazed.
Fewer turnovers, no penalties, an efficient passing attack, very little off-field drama, constantly controlled media narrative around the team. The dude is a wizard.
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Interesting move by Fleck to sign right now instead of seeing whether he could spark a bidding war in December.