
Originally Posted by
LookingForResults
1. CUSA already wants Tech for reasons far removed from the salary of our HC. Further, the salary of the HC is not a criterion used to evaluate conference candidacy worthiness. Overall athletic budget is evaluated, but not specifics. Money would be far more wisely spent improving facilities than increasing a salary.
BS. You've got it backwards. The winning needs to come first. The WINNING will drive more revenue (via increased donations, increased gate, etc....), which will in turn be spent on improved facilities. And our best chance at continued winning is to maintain a PROVEN championship coaching staff.
2. Raising the salary at this time does not raise the interest level of future potential candidates. Only what is being offered at the time that the job becomes available is all that matters.
Raising the level of future potential head coaching candidates is NOT the primary goal, rather it's a collateral goal. The primary goal is to continue WINNING (there's that word again), and we have a better chance of doing that if we can keep an already proven "winning" coaching staff in place.
3. All HC's want money and prestige. But they know that if they don't win they'll get neither. Dykes would be foolish to, and won't, leave for money alone if it means going to a Tulane or similar situation where it will be difficult to win. That's of no concern so remove that argument.
Tulane is a real bad example. We need to be more concerned with such lower AQ programs as Kansas and Ole Miss, as well as some non-aq's like Houston, New Mexico, and Fresno St (if they ever wise up and fire Pat Hill), etc......
4. Increase his salary because he had a good year? Because he did what he was hired to do? Because he did his job? Well then, let's have that street run both ways. Let's deduct from his salary for underperforming last year, or deduct from his salary if he should unexpectedly stumble next year. His reward should be a discussion with the AD and being informed that at the end of the contract term, IF he continues to perform well, that he can THEN expect a very generous new contract.