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Harbaugh's salary would tell me that Michigan is.
They must want PSU to come to the SEC, so they are buttering them up.Spoiler alert: ESPN names Penn State the better job.
Spoiler alert: ESPN names Penn State the better job.
Shhh....Franklin reads this board!I'd pick Penn State too. I like the quality of life options being closer to Philly, Pittsburgh, DC, and NYC and I think there is more talent in our recruiting radius. I do think we tend to compete more with the SEC and ACC for DMV recruits than we used to, but Michigan does as well, and they have a 'decent' in state rival in MSU that plays in the same conference. I'd still take the USC, UCLA, Oregon, Texas, and Georgia jobs over either.
Have you been to Ann Arbor - Detroit ? If you ever do you'll think you've died and went to heaven. God's country.I'd pick Penn State too. I like the quality of life options being closer to Philly, Pittsburgh, DC, and NYC and I think there is more talent in our recruiting radius. I do think we tend to compete more with the SEC and ACC for DMV recruits than we used to, but Michigan does as well, and they have a 'decent' in state rival in MSU that plays in the same conference. I'd still take the USC, UCLA, Oregon, Texas, and Georgia jobs over either.
Fixed it for you. You are welcome.Have you been to Ann Arbor - Detroit ? If you ever do you'll think you've diedand went to heaven. God’s country.
Neshaminy > Pennsbury.Clearly the Michigan job is a better one if we were to look at it on a cost per wins basis. Without looking at the number of wins, the years involved, and the head coaching salaries paid out, I'm willing to bet the Michigan job pays more money for fewer wins than that of Penn State.
It will take someone more fanatic than I am to do the accounting and come up with the comparisons, but my bet is that we have a lower cost per win than does Michigan. That being the case, from the perspective of the coach the Michigan job is the better one.
Except that he is getting paid for the excessive pain of coaching there.
Michigan is a better job. Don't have to work for Ms. Excellence.
Next, they need to fix their pot hole ridden roads.Fixed it for you. You are welcome.
CJF probably thinks so, but Chuck Kane (former Pennsbury) football coach would disagree.Neshaminy > Pennsbury.
You knew I'd have to like this post.Neshaminy > Pennsbury.
Excuse me? Sandy is among the highest-paid ADs in the nation.
Chuck Kane’s Pennsbury teams were always tough. The undefeated ‘72 Pennsbury team was right up there with the legendary ‘71 Neshaminy team, in my opinion.CJF probably thinks so, but Chuck Kane (former Pennsbury) football coach would disagree.
Both her and Baron are out of here within 2 years, so I doubt they will have much of an impact upon CJF staying or leaving (and I predict CJF will remain here for the foreseeable future).All you need to know is that if CJF leaves she will be the primary reason.
John Petercuskie had a record of 59-1-5 at Neshaminy from 1960 to 1965. His son Gary was a defensive back at Penn State in the 70s.Chuck Kane’s Pennsbury teams were always tough. The undefeated ‘72 Pennsbury team was right up there with the legendary ‘71 Neshaminy team, in my opinion.
Computer says ’71 Neshaminy squad best ever
Computer says '71 Neshaminy squad best ever by JOE JONES Bucks County Courier Times - December 14, 2005 The computer has played the game and the best high school football team in Pennsylvania history is: The 1971 Neshaminy Redskins. Jack Swartz's undefeated Neshaminy squad recorded a 19-10...neshaminyfootball.com
Bet he considers himself lucky to have the BWI Coaching Advisory Council just a click away.Shhh....Franklin reads this board!
Your analysis based on the cost per win is more of a Return On Investment by the school and not a factor in weighing coaching jobs. The coach may feel less pressure to win every game when he is paid well for a lesser record and is kept on for years. But the coach would more likely feel more pressure to win to justify the high salary.Clearly the Michigan job is a better one if we were to look at it on a cost per wins basis. Without looking at the number of wins, the years involved, and the head coaching salaries paid out, I'm willing to bet the Michigan job pays more money for fewer wins than that of Penn State.
It will take someone more fanatic than I am to do the accounting and come up with the comparisons, but my bet is that we have a lower cost per win than does Michigan. That being the case, from the perspective of the coach the Michigan job is the better one.
Both her and Baron are out of here within 2 years, so I doubt they will have much of an impact upon CJF staying or leaving (and I predict CJF will remain here for the foreseeable future).
And getting 2 star reviews!At least Lloyd Carr had a great uncle-y appeal, this guy Harbaugh is liable to be giving uber rides to new croots while his 4-4 team is down 8 vs Sparty.
I was thinking, doesn’t every coach have a similar “coaching advisory group” at his (or her) fingertips? If so, and I hate to say this out loud, but this board might not be the secret coaching weapon we think it is.Bet he considers himself lucky to have the BWI Coaching Advisory Council just a click away.
Then Brandon Short becomes AD and CJF gets whatever he wants.