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Goodbye, Farewell and Amen - Kent Austin leaves the Saskatchewan Roughriders
{{{Sigh}}}
So after one year as head coach, leading the Saskatchewan Roughriders to their first Grey Cup in 18 years, Kent Austin is leaving to take up the position of offensive co-ordinator at Ole Miss. It's understandable - much closer to his family in Tennessee, plus Ole Miss is where he started his playing career as QB, and the potential to move into coaching at the college level. Thanks, Kent, and best wishes for you and your family. But still, {{{sigh}}}. Rider Nation Says Losing Coach "Sucks", but OK Last edited by Northern Piper; 01-17-2008 at 10:21 AM. Reason: hit submit too soon |
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Sorry to hear it. I wouldn't have expected that the U.S. college ranks would poach the CFL ranks for coaching talent. Maybe this kind of thing happens more often than I realize.
Out of curiosity, and in realization that this wasn't the only factor: what is the salary difference, roughly, between college OC and CFL head coach? |
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College Football salaries (sample):
Alabama Head Coach = $900k extended 2010 Alabama DEF Coordinator = $240k extended 2007 Alabama OFF Coordinator = $217k extended 2007 LSU OFF Coordinator = $400k Arkansas DEF Coordinator = $330k Texas OFF Coordinator = $295k USC OFF Coordinator = $500k Cite: http://www.sectalk.com/boards/sec-fo...-salaries.html One CFL team, the Tiger-Cats (?) pays their head coach $300,000/year: http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/C...770681-cp.html |
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It's not the money, apparently. The Riders management offered him more money than Ole Miss is going to pay him, as outlined in this article:
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Alabama's HC now is Nick Saban, who is making multi-millions per year. |
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