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Posting here since he is no longer at ND; but Kelly has a pretty sweet deal. My guess is that his previous deal did not have quite as many perks. 
 

New #LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly has very interesting clauses in his deal. If he wins a title, firing him would cause an automatic payout of 100% of his remaining salary (LSU has fired Les Miles and Ed Orgeron after winning titles). He gets 90% of it the remaining balance if he’s fired without cause.
His base salary is 10 years/$95M
BONUSES INCLUDE:
$75K for the SEC Championship Game OR
$150K for winning it
$500K “Longevity bonus” annually
$500K for being bowl eligible +
$100K for a NY6 Bowl appearance OR
$200K for a Playoff appearance OR
$300K for a National Title appearance OR
$500K for winning it all
$50K for SEC Coach of the year +
$75K for National Coach of the Year
Additional academic achievement bonuses of $25K each
He owes $2M to LSU if he leaves voluntarily
Kelly also receives:
-Two courtesy vehicles and two vehicle allowances of $1,000 a month
-Interest free home loan of 20% of the home price up to $1.2M
-50 hours per year of private jet time on LSU’s jets
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4 hours ago, Irishman said:

Posting here since he is no longer at ND; but Kelly has a pretty sweet deal. My guess is that his previous deal did not have quite as many perks. 
 

New #LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly has very interesting clauses in his deal. If he wins a title, firing him would cause an automatic payout of 100% of his remaining salary (LSU has fired Les Miles and Ed Orgeron after winning titles). He gets 90% of it the remaining balance if he’s fired without cause.
His base salary is 10 years/$95M
BONUSES INCLUDE:
$75K for the SEC Championship Game OR
$150K for winning it
$500K “Longevity bonus” annually
$500K for being bowl eligible +
$100K for a NY6 Bowl appearance OR
$200K for a Playoff appearance OR
$300K for a National Title appearance OR
$500K for winning it all
$50K for SEC Coach of the year +
$75K for National Coach of the Year
Additional academic achievement bonuses of $25K each
He owes $2M to LSU if he leaves voluntarily
Kelly also receives:
-Two courtesy vehicles and two vehicle allowances of $1,000 a month
-Interest free home loan of 20% of the home price up to $1.2M
-50 hours per year of private jet time on LSU’s jets

Let me add one:  Ability to recruit any high school player in America without having to worry about their academics...

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4 hours ago, Irishman said:

Posting here since he is no longer at ND; but Kelly has a pretty sweet deal. My guess is that his previous deal did not have quite as many perks. 
 

New #LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly has very interesting clauses in his deal. If he wins a title, firing him would cause an automatic payout of 100% of his remaining salary (LSU has fired Les Miles and Ed Orgeron after winning titles). He gets 90% of it the remaining balance if he’s fired without cause.
His base salary is 10 years/$95M
BONUSES INCLUDE:
$75K for the SEC Championship Game OR
$150K for winning it
$500K “Longevity bonus” annually
$500K for being bowl eligible +
$100K for a NY6 Bowl appearance OR
$200K for a Playoff appearance OR
$300K for a National Title appearance OR
$500K for winning it all
$50K for SEC Coach of the year +
$75K for National Coach of the Year
Additional academic achievement bonuses of $25K each
He owes $2M to LSU if he leaves voluntarily
Kelly also receives:
-Two courtesy vehicles and two vehicle allowances of $1,000 a month
-Interest free home loan of 20% of the home price up to $1.2M
-50 hours per year of private jet time on LSU’s jets

Hmm, and he is a public employee.

 

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5 hours ago, Irishman said:

Posting here since he is no longer at ND; but Kelly has a pretty sweet deal. My guess is that his previous deal did not have quite as many perks. 
 

New #LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly has very interesting clauses in his deal. If he wins a title, firing him would cause an automatic payout of 100% of his remaining salary (LSU has fired Les Miles and Ed Orgeron after winning titles). He gets 90% of it the remaining balance if he’s fired without cause.
His base salary is 10 years/$95M
BONUSES INCLUDE:
$75K for the SEC Championship Game OR
$150K for winning it
$500K “Longevity bonus” annually
$500K for being bowl eligible +
$100K for a NY6 Bowl appearance OR
$200K for a Playoff appearance OR
$300K for a National Title appearance OR
$500K for winning it all
$50K for SEC Coach of the year +
$75K for National Coach of the Year
Additional academic achievement bonuses of $25K each
He owes $2M to LSU if he leaves voluntarily
Kelly also receives:
-Two courtesy vehicles and two vehicle allowances of $1,000 a month
-Interest free home loan of 20% of the home price up to $1.2M
-50 hours per year of private jet time on LSU’s jets

All I can do is shake my head.  LOL.

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18 hours ago, Muda69 said:

Hmm, and he is a public employee.

 

 

18 hours ago, DE said:

All I can do is shake my head.  LOL.

“The market” doesn’t care whether you’re a public or private employee. It sets the price. This is it.

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1 hour ago, Irishman said:

So, if Bama puts up a couple more scores, does it knock Georgia out of the top 4? 

Nope. Body of work. 

Your Final Four is Alabama, Michigan, Georgia, and Cincinnati. No need to watch the show tomorrow. 

Iowa has a 0% chance of beating Michigan tonight. 

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7 minutes ago, Bobref said:

That’s nothing.

Not according to the rules analyst on the game. He said it should have been blown dead once the QBs hips went downward (what they are taught to look for). 

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10 hours ago, DE said:

Not according to the rules analyst on the game. He said it should have been blown dead once the QBs hips went downward (what they are taught to look for). 

Maybe the rule is different for college and high school . Possibly the reason Bobref was incorrect on that one. 

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1 hour ago, BTF said:

Maybe the rule is different for college and high school . Possibly the reason Bobref was incorrect on that one. 

This must be an NCAA rule, as I’m unaware of it. There is no comparable high school rule.

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13 hours ago, Irishman said:

Ok officials; do you call something here? QB fakes a slide and goes in to score a TD. It does appear the defensive player held up because he saw a slide coming. 

 

I do not officiate college football.

The rules analyst on the game last night said it was a missed call and wished the crew would have blown it dead once the QB's hips went downward (what they are taught to look for).

HS football, as Bob said, nothing. 

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If the Michigan offense that beat OSU shows up, they have a good chance of beating Georgia. I do like Michigan's defense to limit Georgia's offense. In the other match up, the Cincy offense can move the ball on anyone, but the question is will they be able to stop or even slow down the Alabama offense. I was impressed with that offense and what they were able to do against what I thought had been a good defense in Georgia. The Way Bama played, I think they are better than the others. 

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