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Those $ figures should make it very clear why SDSU needs to continue to strive for increased revenue (e.g., moving the student seating in Frost in order to sell more season tickets). We are headed down the right path but the road is long.
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Originally posted by jackmd View PostBase salary $150K with bonuses possible.Per the following link http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20120521/SPORTS/305210021 in addition to a base salary of $150,000 Williams will receive an annual bonus of $37,500 for meeting meeting the NCAA's expected graduation rates and not committing any major rules infractions and an additional $25,000 apiece for winning 20 games or a conference title, up to a maximum of $62,500 for advancing to the NCAA Tournament. There's an additional $50,000 bonus available, should his team reach the Sweet 16.
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Just gestimating here, but I would think Mandy and Chad might be making 80 to 90k as assistants, much more than they would get at USD.
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Base salary $150K with bonuses possible.
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Originally posted by Prairiehaas View PostLooks like a nice opportunity. Also, having USD's coach and former coach both moving to a larger school indicates good things about the program.
I heard rumor that an Asst. Coach will be going along to CSU. Any validity to that?
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Looks like a nice opportunity. Also, having USD's coach and former coach both moving to a larger school indicates good things about the program.
I heard rumor that an Asst. Coach will be going along to CSU. Any validity to that?
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Originally posted by joeboo22 View PostI don't think Lavin was against coaching in D-I, I think he was against coaching at USD if USD was D-I. I think he thought USD had something going at the D-II level and I'm sure he didn't want the headache of transition. I'm surprised he hadn't showed up somewhere else, was he still coaching junior high bball at Vermillion?
Its pretty simple, great opportunity for a good coach in a location that he is familiar with and where he still has family ties. He will likely make 3X the money and he knows there are very few other variables. He had to take this job.
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Originally posted by yoteforever View PostBe stunned. It's true.
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Originally posted by MikeHenriksen View PostKDLT is reporting that Chad Lavin will join Williams on his staff. I am surprised at Williams, but STUNNED if the Lavin move is true.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostSorry for the misintrepretation, being a local yokel, I naturally thought USD.
Here is an excerpt from the Argus article:
CSU athletic director Jack Graham told The Coloradoan on Friday that he expected a new coach would be announced early next week. The AD interviewed nine candidates, followed by on-campus interviews with the finalists.
“The most important thing is that I wasn't looking for people that were available,” Graham told The Coloradoan. “I was looking for people that I wanted to hire.”
Williams, a 1992 USD graduate, left after 10 years at Wayne State to take over for Chad Lavin in 2008 just as the Coyotes were entering the NCAA Division I transitional phase.
Williams apparently came across very good in his interview as he did in the press conference after being whacked by SDSU.
William was a finalist for the SDSU job when we hired interim coach Johnston. I know he came across to the selection committee since a close friend was on that committee.
Interesting to see what usd does to fill its head coaching job.
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Originally posted by goon View PostI thought lavin had a beef with coaching at d-1 level for some reason.
Tough break for usd for sure.
Wonder who was on CSU's short list?
Here is an excerpt from the Argus article:
CSU athletic director Jack Graham told The Coloradoan on Friday that he expected a new coach would be announced early next week. The AD interviewed nine candidates, followed by on-campus interviews with the finalists.
“The most important thing is that I wasn't looking for people that were available,” Graham told The Coloradoan. “I was looking for people that I wanted to hire.”
Williams, a 1992 USD graduate, left after 10 years at Wayne State to take over for Chad Lavin in 2008 just as the Coyotes were entering the NCAA Division I transitional phase.
Williams apparently came across very good in his interview as he did in the press conference after being whacked by SDSU.
William was a finalist for the SDSU job when we hired interim coach Johnston. I know he came across to the selection committee since a close friend was on that committee. Of all the USD coaches, I like Williams the best, and he had a deadly 3pter in his playing days at USD.
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It will be an interesting upcoming season in the Summit. Two new coaches,ORU is gone and everyone other than IUPUI loses significant players to graduation. If healthy,the depth of talent the Jacks have should put them in the drivers seat.
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Originally posted by joeboo22 View PostI thought his use of was; was in reference to csu... its a d1 job at a place that supports womens athletics theyll find someone
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I thought his use of was; was in reference to csu... its a d1 job at a place that supports womens athletics theyll find someone
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Originally posted by goon View PostI thought lavin had a beef with coaching at d-1 level for some reason.
Tough break for usd for sure.
Wonder who was on their short list?
As far as a short list, reading your sentence you get the impression that USD already hired a replacement. Your verb useage of "was" seems to indicate past tense. I am hardly one to question grammar, but I think you meant "Is". Its a good question though. If they open up for a national search which I believe is state law, there will be plenty of applications.Last edited by Nidaros; 05-20-2012, 08:27 AM.
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