Sec... Pac 12He wins much more than Sumlin
Breh, his playcalling was conservative w/ Luck, Ty Montgomery, Owusu, Fleener, Ertz and the big samoan. He played for a fg in thay Fiesta Bow(Luck's last gm). Harbaugh and Roman were way better playcallers.The academic standards at Stanford are rough; the current offense at Stanford is probably by design because of that. Get you some monsters up front on the DL and OL. That's why we haven't seen a lot of spread and air raid type offenses out of Stanford. That's why you I think Shaw stays for awhile, unless Stanford starts getting greedy and thinking"when we gonna get ourselves one of them shiny national championships" and deciding "we might be able to do better"
11 wins per season ain't easy no matter the conference clownSec... Pac 12![]()
Who u callin a clown, bish11 wins per season ain't easy no matter the conference clown
Who u callin a clown, bish
A&M would win more in that conference too![]()
I honestly don't even like Sumlin, I just like that he takes chances. I wpulfnt want either to coach my squad.Nah breh, Shaw is just a better coach than Sumlin. Look at the type of teams he builds with "minimal" talent as @Swagnificent would probably refer to them as. He knows how to coach em up, and is a great gameplanner.
I honestly don't even like Sumlin, I just like that he takes chances. I wpulfnt want either to coach my squad.
Id take Kiffin over bouf of em![]()
Plus its not the end of the world if he loses a game or two at Stanford in a season because its an academic school first before anything. Alot of big time college coaches don't even have that luxuryHe played football at Stanford. His dad was a coach there. I'm sure growing up it was one of his dreams to coach there. He's also been an assistant coach in the NFL. He probably saw what it took to be a NFL head coach and said no thanks. He's got a good thing going in Stanford. Why ruin it?
His salary is $3,000,000 a year and will probably be increased the way he's built that team up. There are currently 11 head coaches in the NFL only making between $3,500,000-$4,000,000 a year. The salary increase isn't huge.
Why go make equal money or minimally more money to work under someone else, when you have full control of your job/team right now?
Again, it's a different day...have you noticed how much attention the college football playoff is getting? Only the Superbowl gets more.
These college coaches now use the NFL jobs as a bargaining tool to get more money.
Equal or minimally more?Stanford cannot pay what even the lowest tier NFL job pays. Shaw is making $3 mil, compare that to Chip Kelly who got $7 mil for jumping to the NFL. Or a bum like Jason Garrett getting $6 mil. Guarantee Shaw could double his salary jumping in to the NFL. And that's aside from the allure of competing at the highest level.
Chip Kelly left college and ain't trying to go back. Mora and Sumlin are trying to get to the NFL according to a story I read. Nobody is willingly staying in college when a good NFL job comes knocking.
Breh, Bob Stoops has been a candidate to coach the Browns literally every year for 15 yearsAnd everytime the talk comes up, his salary magically goes up. He's making $5.5 mil at this point.
Sumlin is in trouble. His name is tarnished. Of course he wants to jump. Mora is an NFL guy thu and thru....he's just coaching college to get his NFL rep back.
Chip Kelly didn't leave college, he was essentially forced to quit b/c the NCAA was bout to drop that hammer on him.
Equal or minimally more?Stanford cannot pay what even the lowest tier NFL job pays. Shaw is making $3 mil, compare that to Chip Kelly who got $7 mil for jumping to the NFL. Or a bum like Jason Garrett getting $6 mil. Guarantee Shaw could double his salary jumping in to the NFL. And that's aside from the allure of competing at the highest level.
Chip Kelly left college and ain't trying to go back. Mora and Sumlin are trying to get to the NFL according to a story I read. Nobody is willingly staying in college when a good NFL job comes knocking.