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Malzahn, 59, said he chose to return to his coaching roots rather than remain a head coach distracted by new-age responsibilities. Malzahn walked away from $15 million guaranteed -- he was set to make $5 million in 2025 and had three years remaining on his contract with the Knights -- for a different coaching lifestyle. He signed a three-year deal with FSU that will pay him $1.5 million in 2025.

"The job description of a head college football coach has changed dramatically in the last two years with everything -- transfer portal to collectives to agents and everything that goes with that," Malzahn said. "I'm just an old-school football coach.

"I love coaching football, and head coaches, it's hard to do that a lot. So that had something to do with it. And then the opportunity..."

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/42916508/malzahn-dramatic-changes-coaching-prompted-move-fsu

 

 

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27 minutes ago, NT80 said:

Malzahn, 59, said he chose to return to his coaching roots rather than remain a head coach distracted by new-age responsibilities. Malzahn walked away from $15 million guaranteed -- he was set to make $5 million in 2025 and had three years remaining on his contract with the Knights -- for a different coaching lifestyle. He signed a three-year deal with FSU that will pay him $1.5 million in 2025.

"The job description of a head college football coach has changed dramatically in the last two years with everything -- transfer portal to collectives to agents and everything that goes with that," Malzahn said. "I'm just an old-school football coach.

"I love coaching football, and head coaches, it's hard to do that a lot. So that had something to do with it. And then the opportunity..."

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/42916508/malzahn-dramatic-changes-coaching-prompted-move-fsu

 

 

Translation:  I was about to be fired.

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2 hours ago, NT80 said:

Malzahn would have received $15m to sit on a beach if he were fired.  Instead he just walked away to take a $1.5M a year job.

True, but if Malzahn helps Norvell turn FSU around and Norvell takes a bigger job, Malzahn has a decent shot of succeeding him.

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11 hours ago, rcade said:

True, but if Malzahn helps Norvell turn FSU around and Norvell takes a bigger job, Malzahn has a decent shot of succeeding him.

That was the point of why he walked away from UCF....he doesn't want to be a HC in this time of NIL and Portal.   He didn't enjoy the new responsibilities of being a head coach.  He just wanted to be an assistant and coach players, not deal with all this new $$ crap and player turnover.

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15 hours ago, NT80 said:

Malzahn, 59, said he chose to return to his coaching roots rather than remain a head coach distracted by new-age responsibilities. Malzahn walked away from $15 million guaranteed -- he was set to make $5 million in 2025 and had three years remaining on his contract with the Knights -- for a different coaching lifestyle. He signed a three-year deal with FSU that will pay him $1.5 million in 2025.

"The job description of a head college football coach has changed dramatically in the last two years with everything -- transfer portal to collectives to agents and everything that goes with that," Malzahn said. "I'm just an old-school football coach.

"I love coaching football, and head coaches, it's hard to do that a lot. So that had something to do with it. And then the opportunity..."

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/42916508/malzahn-dramatic-changes-coaching-prompted-move-fsu

 

 

Talk to Saban!!

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2 hours ago, NT80 said:

That was the point of why he walked away from UCF....he doesn't want to be a HC in this time of NIL and Portal.   He didn't enjoy the new responsibilities of being a head coach.  He just wanted to be an assistant and coach players, not deal with all this new $$ crap and player turnover.

He says that today but we don't know if he means it. College football coaches talk out of both sides of their mouths.

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2 hours ago, rcade said:

He says that today but we don't know if he means it. College football coaches talk out of both sides of their mouths.

Agree.  His wife may have other idea$ about his future employment too, lol.

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20 hours ago, rcade said:

True, but if Malzahn helps Norvell turn FSU around and Norvell takes a bigger job, Malzahn has a decent shot of succeeding him.

Turn FSU around?  That’s gonna be impossible with that looming juggernaut at SMU…what will the ACC do?!

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36 minutes ago, emmitt01 said:

Turn FSU around?  That’s gonna be impossible with that looming juggernaut at SMU…what will the ACC do?!

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You know, SMU will be interesting to watch next year when they have a target on their back and they have to deal with expectations for the first time in about 40 years. 
 

Maybe they will fall back to being frauds and spares, but the current landscape makes me think that’s a pipe dream. I

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11 hours ago, untjim1995 said:

Maybe they will fall back to being frauds and spares, but the current landscape makes me think that’s a pipe dream.

Even in an era where almost anything goes, I predict SMU is going to find a way to break a serious rule that actually gets enforced. Then it's another three decades in the wilderness and the grandchildren of today's SMU fans are posting on message boards in the 2050s vowing revenge.

Also, FSU will still be suing the ACC to get out of the conference.

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Some of these coaches are so full of it. They say whatever they want, whenever they want. They've all chased the $'s and hit their own version of the transfer portal so many times, and now they're upset the players can do the same? I have no sympathy for these guys.

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25 minutes ago, DentonLurker said:

Some of these coaches are so full of it. They say whatever they want, whenever they want. They've all chased the $'s and hit their own version of the transfer portal so many times, and now they're upset the players can do the same? I have no sympathy for these guys.

Yes absolutely no sadness for the coaches who have gamed the system for years. The coaches never get concussions or have compound fractures and whatnot.

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13 hours ago, untjim1995 said:

You know, SMU will be interesting to watch next year when they have a target on their back and they have to deal with expectations for the first time in about 40 years. 
 

Maybe they will fall back to being frauds and spares, but the current landscape makes me think that’s a pipe dream. I

NIL for the SMU Collective is up 3x with the recent success so I agree it will be interesting to watch.  Money talks.

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44 minutes ago, SMU2006 said:

NIL for the SMU Collective is up 3x with the recent success so I agree it will be interesting to watch.  Money talks.

Beware the college bluebloods that don't like your cash...they've got a way of making the NCAA compliance office see things that are usually unseen.

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2 hours ago, untjim1995 said:

Beware the college bluebloods that don't like your cash...they've got a way of making the NCAA compliance office see things that are usually unseen.

One can only hope.

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2 hours ago, untjim1995 said:

Beware the college bluebloods that don't like your cash...they've got a way of making the NCAA compliance office see things that are usually unseen.

Yes, and $mut is not buying their way up to the P2 level, or even the Big12 level.  With all the Boise's and $muts taking up CFP space, the SEC and Big10 will soon split off and have their own playoff.

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4 hours ago, DentonLurker said:

Some of these coaches are so full of it. They say whatever they want, whenever they want. They've all chased the $'s and hit their own version of the transfer portal so many times, and now they're upset the players can do the same? I have no sympathy for these guys.

It's a job for the coaches; real employment, real contracts that provide an out for both parties.  It's not employment for players (yet).  A free education was their exchange for playing.  They could always change schools anytime too. 

It's time to make player employees, that can be fired.  Let them pay for their education and medical premiums too, now that they are all zillionaires!

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