Are you suggesting that a WR transfer is also brining a coach with him? Or maybe the other way around? (replacement coach is responsible for brining a WR).
They did not list the PSU coach's salary? LSU had the highest. The rest of the B1G (left of Joseph at Nebraska since he is fired):Just found this.
The highest-paid wide receivers coaches in college football: 2022 edition
Volatility was profitable for college football's elite wide receivers coaches in 2021.footballscoop.com
that’s ridiculous for a position coach.
Matt Simon, Minnesota -- $395,000, I belive was the co:OCThey did not list the PSU coach's salary? LSU had the highest. The rest of the B1G (left of Joseph at Nebraska since he is fired):
1.Cortez Hankton, LSU - $850,000+
7. Brian Hartline, Ohio State -- $600,000+
11. George McDonald, Illinois -- $550,000+
19. Courtney Hawkins, Michigan State -- $425,000
22. Matt Simon, Minnesota -- $395,000
I hope not. He didn’t do a very good job with Pitt’s receivers. Several time Narduzzi made comments about the wrs not knowing what to do.Underwood going there?
But he's got a strong Twitter game and is good at slinging barbs at his old bosses.I hope not. He didn’t do a very good job with Pitt’s receivers. Several time Narduzzi made comments about the wrs not knowing what to do.
Lets see how things pan out for Ti. Burning bridges is never a good short or long term strategy. Word gets out quickly that you burn bridges and then job opportunities start to dry up. I hope Ti figures it out.But he's got a strong Twitter game and is good at slinging barbs at his old bosses.
Good advice. As Motley Crue sang: Don't go away mad, just go away.Lets see how things pan out for Ti. Burning bridges is never a good short or long term strategy. Word gets out quickly that you burn bridges and then job opportunities start to dry up. I hope Ti figures it out.