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re: Gruden Still in Play at Miami
Posted on 11/30/10 at 3:44 pm to Stevo
Posted on 11/30/10 at 3:44 pm to Stevo
Why would Gruden go to a college and coach? The man is already groomed for the NFL, which is where people go to become coaching legends. Look - I love College Football just as much as the next guy, but people want to be Lombardi more than JoePa or Bowden. Gruden would be regressing with coaching Miami unless you're talking about the Dolphins.
This post was edited on 11/30/10 at 3:46 pm
Posted on 11/30/10 at 4:00 pm to Giantkiller
Gruden still lives here in Tampa. (So does Dungy)
Gruden stated more than a few times he'll never coach college ball again but he can be pretty slippery sometimes. He's still getting a $96,150 weekly paycheck from the Tampa Bay Bucs through next year (albeit his agent gets a sizable cut of that). Add to that his multi-million dollar ESPN gig that was just extended. That leads one to question why he'd give up a low-stress, four day work week (with travel to and from work in a Gulfstream jet and life in 5-star resort hotels) to take a $3 mil a year super-high stress job at a second-rate ACC program in Miami?
If he goes to the U, I won't be the only one around here who's surprised.
Gruden stated more than a few times he'll never coach college ball again but he can be pretty slippery sometimes. He's still getting a $96,150 weekly paycheck from the Tampa Bay Bucs through next year (albeit his agent gets a sizable cut of that). Add to that his multi-million dollar ESPN gig that was just extended. That leads one to question why he'd give up a low-stress, four day work week (with travel to and from work in a Gulfstream jet and life in 5-star resort hotels) to take a $3 mil a year super-high stress job at a second-rate ACC program in Miami?
If he goes to the U, I won't be the only one around here who's surprised.
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