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  1. 3 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

    The highest-paid running backs coaches in college football: 2024 edition

    The vast majority of running backs coaches are wearing multiple hats, as co-coordinators, associate or assistant head coaches, run game coordinators, recruiting coordinators or special teams coordinators.

    ZACH BARNETT       1 HOUR AGO

    Our annual tour of assistant coaching salaries takes us to the running backs, where Frank Wilson is at the top for what feels like the millionth year in a row. 

    The vast majority of running backs coaches are wearing multiple hats, as co-coordinators, associate or assistant head coaches, run game coordinators, recruiting coordinators or special teams coordinators. A lot of coordinating, but we count only two offensive coordinators who also coach running backs.

    Salary information comes from open records, media reports and, when applicable, the USA Today coaching salary database. 

    $1 million: Frank Wilson, LSU+

    $850,000: Tony Alford, Michigan+; Robert Gillespie, Alabama+; Derrick Nix, Auburn*

    $725,000: Deland McCullough, Notre Dame+

    $650,000: Shaun Aguano, Arizona State

    $600,000: Carlos Locklyn, Ohio State@; Kevin Smith, Ole Miss

    $575,000: Curtis Luper, Missouri; DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma

    $550,000: Jay Boulware, Kentucky+; Tashard Choice, Texas; David Johnson, Florida State+; Kenny Perry, Texas Tech+

    $548,000: Todd Goebbel, NC State+

    $525,000: Keith Bhonapha, Michigan State+

    $500,000: Larry Porter, North Carolina+; Ra'Shaad Samples, Oregon+; Thad Ward, Illinois+

    $450,000: Josh Crawford, Georgia+; Jabbar Juluke, Florida+; CJ Spiller, Clemson

    $433,000: Norval McKenzie, Georgia Tech+

    $430,000: Chad Scott, West Virginia*

    $425,000: Gary Harrell, Colorado+; John Wozniak, Oklahoma State

    $410,000: Ladell Betts, Iowa

    $400,000: Marquel Blackwell, South Carolina

    $365,000: Elijah Brooks, Virginia Tech

    $360,000: Keith Gaither, Virginia+

    $350,000: Chris Barclay, Louisville; John Miller, Indiana; De'Rail Sims, Tennessee

    $325,000: Mark Atuaia, Washington State; Kolby Smith, Arkansas

    Missing: Alonzo Carter, Arizona; Sean Dawkins, Cincinnati; Scottie Graham, Washington; Tyler Roehl, Iowa State; Devon Spalding, Wisconsin; Trooper Taylor, Texas A&M; Marcus Thomas, UCLA; Anthony Tucker, Mississippi State

    * - Offensive coordinator

    + - Associate/assistant head coach, co-offensive coordinator, run game coordinator, or special teams coordinator

    @ - Average annual value of 2-year, $1.2 million contract

     

     

    Lots of overrated dudes ahead of Choice. Dude deserves a raise yesterday. 

  2. 3 hours ago, C-Man said:

    Have you read the one where the "anonymous coach" said Weigman was one of the most talented QB's he's seen, but never mentions he's only played 8 games in 2 seasons. But that "coach" was just so enamored with Weigman's talent that he thinks he could take them to heights they haven't been to before. Like, OK, bud. 

    Sure thing, Mrs. Harmon, er I mean "anonymous coach". 

  3. 8 hours ago, Lou_Sassle said:

    Nah man...ALL dogs do this shit. It drives me nuts. I have a bluetick, an American treeing walker coonhound and a great dane (which are supposed to be one of the smartest dog breeds), and they all 3 do this.

    Our Pittie used to do this when she was younger, as did our Pom, Pomchi, Chihuahua, and Labrabull, but they finally stopped once old age hit. Shit, when our Pittie would get out she would run literally all over our neighborhood, and now when she finds a way to get out she just eats through our fence and waits for us to let her in at the front door. Her lazy ass just wants to come in now. God forbid she be in the sun for 20 mins while we're getting our house worked on. Fucking Christ. 

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  4. 22 minutes ago, Thiefery said:

    Don't remember that, but I do remember him saying Pettaway was a clear 5 star for him.. Sounds like he is just getting passed up the chart at ou now

    Oh yeah, he absolutely said it. I'll never forget it. Dude went full regard, as per the norm. I was like, yep, that's all I need to hear

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  5. 26 minutes ago, SimkinsMan said:

    Excuse me, did Howell lump Emmanuel Choice in with Lockett and Moore? A composite three-star who ranks among the top 60-120 wide receivers in the country?

    Is this how they convince themselves they signed a top-flight class under the Elk?

    Stupid sip. Choice is an underrated gem who should be a six-star. Whorns wish they could land someone who profiles as the next Megatron.

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  6. 4 hours ago, Armybrat said:

    Never mind it was early in the season for the Longhorns too.

    Yes, but by their logic we got worse with playing our guys early while everyone else gets better. AgTard logic.

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