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re: Isn't a clause if HC leaves assistant contracts are null standard?
Posted on 12/30/14 at 7:10 pm to armytiger96
Posted on 12/30/14 at 7:10 pm to armytiger96
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He got burned by TN when Fulmer was canned.
he got burned just like any assistant coach gets burned when the head coach is shown the door. schools do not hire new head coaches and then tell them they have to keep the other coaches still under contract. no head coach would agree to a deal where they weren't given the freedom to select their own staff. regardless, doubt chavis would have stayed even if offered by kiffin. he wasn't going to stay without fulmer
This post was edited on 12/30/14 at 7:11 pm
Posted on 12/30/14 at 7:33 pm to lsufball19
Really b/c one of the conditions to Miles' hiring is that he had to keep Jimbo Fisher on as OC.
Usually, the incoming staff keeps one of the assistants to maintain some continuity. If Miles left on his own then the AD can work with the new coach to keep continuity intact. If there is a home run hire that insists on picking a new DC instead of inheriting one of the top DC's in college football buy out his contract at that point.
Don't lose him today over a what if scenario that may or may not play out in the next four years.
This tells me that those in the know believe that Mile's plans to retire soon or his seat is about to get a little warm.
Usually, the incoming staff keeps one of the assistants to maintain some continuity. If Miles left on his own then the AD can work with the new coach to keep continuity intact. If there is a home run hire that insists on picking a new DC instead of inheriting one of the top DC's in college football buy out his contract at that point.
Don't lose him today over a what if scenario that may or may not play out in the next four years.
This tells me that those in the know believe that Mile's plans to retire soon or his seat is about to get a little warm.
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