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Originally Posted by Archaea
We are accustomed to seeing both. However, we expect the president of the Church to work for less.
I'd be cool with a coach making $3 Million if he were bringing us into the big time.
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Non-sports fans, which comprise the vast majority of the public are horrified at this thought.
We can argue money, but I think Coach N was a bad football fit for BYU and both sides realized it. No argument about him being a good fit culturally. It wasn't money. It was just like when Lavell figured it out in time to turn down the Detroit Lions. I hardly think he would have done better than Sitake has, and he would have been like a fish out of water running something other than the option. Triple option coaches are a unique breed. Can you think of a single example of one of those over the last 30 years who even tried to run something else after they became entrenched in it, or of a triple option coach who was successful running it outside of the service academies since the 1980s?