2013 General College Football Thread
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queencitybuckeye
Only meaningful if he actually does so. I don't know the man, but in the small chance that he was offered the Texas job and took it, or Ohio State matched the offer, I'd bet a tidy sum that the Meyer family doesn't buy/build a more expensive house.se-alum;1552134 wrote:Also, the house argument is just dumb. Pretty sure he could build a bigger house make 10M/yr than he could making 4M/yr.
What's absurd is that people believe that those in a completely different economic stratosphere think like those of us in the middle class do, i.e. "if I make twice as much, I can spend twice as much". With exceptions, they simply do not. -
queencitybuckeye
Fine, as long at the deal includes you stipulating that you're wrong.se-alum;1552141 wrote:We'll just agree to disagree. -
queencitybuckeye
Your point is moot unless Meyer gets the job (or more likely gets an extension and raise from tOSU), and breaks ground on this mega-mansion you seem to believe he wants.Me?;1552139 wrote:People don't build houses to their own specifications? LeBron could have bought any house in Akron right? Instead he built a 35,000 square foot house because he could. Could Anderson Varejao buy any house in Akron? Yep. Could he build a 25 million dollar house in Akron? Nope. -
queencitybuckeyevball10set;1552154 wrote:lol
http://www.ohiochatter.com/forum/showthread.php?43255-Income-vs-Lifestyle
Usually, he just quits the site for several months. -
se-alum
NEVER!queencitybuckeye;1552143 wrote:Fine, as long at the deal includes you stipulating that you're wrong. -
WebFire
This is the correct answer.Heretic;1551997 wrote:Regardless of that, there is an ego difference. When you're an elite in your field, you want paid as an elite and if another guy suddenly is getting more than 2x what you are (or you have the chance to get more than 2x what you are), at the very least, you pay it some thought. -
WebFire
LOL. This could easily be changed to:Heretic;1551978 wrote: I've always felt Texans are pretty delusional overall as far as self-superiority goes, so I definitely could see them thinking that Urban (or anyone) should be drooling over the chance to leave any job to have the unbelievable honor of being a Longhorn.
I've always felt Ohioans are pretty delusional overall as far as self-superiority goes, so I definitely could see them thinking that [insert any coach here] should be drooling over the chance to leave any job to have the unbelievable honor of being a Buckeye. -
queencitybuckeye
Correct, at that level of income, it's largely just a scoreboard kind of thing.WebFire;1552212 wrote:This is the correct answer.
I would guess, however, that Urban would be less steamed about Saban getting that deal than the fact that he earns less that Bielema and Sideshow Bob. -
queencitybuckeye
Could be changed to any of the national-level programs. No doubt about it.WebFire;1552213 wrote:LOL. This could easily be changed to: -
Classyposter58Ha it's not making $10 million that matters to people like Nick Saban and other big time coaches and athletes, it's that you're worth it. That's why Justin Verlander wanted 6 years/$150M, not just because of cash, but because he felt he was worth being so highly paid
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WebFire
True.queencitybuckeye;1552217 wrote:Could be changed to any of the national-level programs. No doubt about it. -
LJThis one is funny though
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Terry_TateHeath Cline ‏@heathradio 21m Spurrier to Bianchi: "I didn't know Jadeveon's car that could go that fast. He doesn't have a pretty car like those FSU guys used to drive."
Steve Spurrier quotes are the best. -
vball10set
lmao, classic OBC!!!Terry_Tate;1552506 wrote: Heath Cline ‏@heathradio 21m Spurrier to Bianchi: "I didn't know Jadeveon's car that could go that fast. He doesn't have a pretty car like those FSU guys used to drive."
Steve Spurrier quotes are the best. -
Azubuike24QB Baker Mayfield transferring from Texas Tech. He was a walk-on who played decent. Interesting that they wouldn't give him a scholarship.
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dlazzThey were chock full of QBs as it is. I read somewhere that it was a communication breakdown or something amongst him and the coaches.
I read that as he thought he was going to get a scholarship and it never came.
Regardless, he's able to play somewhere else immediately since he was a walk-on. -
Azubuike24I believe he wants to go on scholarship somewhere and would be required to sit out if that's the case. I mean, he's clearly good enough to play high D-1 ball.
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Ironman92I think Saban yearns for that next challenge. Got to believe he has more than enough money for whatever he wants to do.
Whatever he makes at Bama.....he could probably continue with a couple extensions for 15 more years if he wanted to.....if he went to Texas for twice the salary but after 5 years never really did what they thought, I think he'd be miserable and easily driven out.
I could see Urban being far more needing of the cash.....but he has his dream job and is set for life. -
vball10set
Just curious, why is Meyer "more needing of the cash"? If it's because Saban makes more than him I see why you say this, but if it's another reason?Ironman92;1552741 wrote: I could see Urban being far more needing of the cash.....but he has his dream job and is set for life. -
WebFire
I think that is what separates Saban and Meyer for the Texas job. Saban is at the top now, and probably does look at the next challenge. Meyer is just getting started at OSU, so he is content for now on that front. If Meyer had won a couple NCGs at OSU, then I think there would be more possibility of Meyer leaving.Ironman92;1552741 wrote:I think Saban yearns for that next challenge. -
vball10set
Good post, and this is the main reason I think he goes.WebFire;1552821 wrote:I think that is what separates Saban and Meyer for the Texas job. Saban is at the top now, and probably does look at the next challenge. Meyer is just getting started at OSU, so he is content for now on that front. If Meyer has one a couple NCGs at OSU, then I think there would be more possibility of Meyer leaving. -
Ironman92
Just mainly a guess that Urban probably likes more of the finer things than Saban. Saban seems like the football 100 hours a week 52 weeks a year type....and of course all the coaches are ridiculous with the hours invested...I just guessed that Saban has a less need for money in general....and Saban's made a good bit more over years.vball10set;1552814 wrote:Just curious, why is Meyer "more needing of the cash"? If it's because Saban makes more than him I see why you say this, but if it's another reason? -
vball10set
idk about that, but I have to think 4.6 mil can buy a lot of fine thingsIronman92;1552876 wrote:Just mainly a guess that Urban probably likes more of the finer things than Saban. Saban seems like the football 100 hours a week 52 weeks a year type....and of course all the coaches are ridiculous with the hours invested...I just guessed that Saban has a less need for money in general....and Saban's made a good bit more over years. -
se-alum
I tend to think it's as simple as Urban having the job he always wanted, and not really being interested in any other college job. Also, he really doesn't seem like a guy that would be interested in the NFL, though I could be wrong.WebFire;1552821 wrote:I think that is what separates Saban and Meyer for the Texas job. Saban is at the top now, and probably does look at the next challenge. Meyer is just getting started at OSU, so he is content for now on that front. If Meyer had won a couple NCGs at OSU, then I think there would be more possibility of Meyer leaving.