MSU paying Tucker $5.5 million per year, 6 year deal

Submitted by MichCali on February 12th, 2020 at 10:20 PM

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$33 million over 6 years for a guy with 5 career head coaching victories.  Puts him at 12th highest paid coach in the country.

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MichCali

February 12th, 2020 at 10:29 PM ^

Sorry as usual for the "6.7.0" shit.  No idea why it gets auto-posted with every one of my posts/comments.  I complained to the mods in the sticky thread, but was ignored.  Heckuva job coding this site, Brownie.

Gucci Mane

February 12th, 2020 at 11:20 PM ^

They are doing some heavy rationalizing right now. They are our rival. Our #2 rival but certainly a rival. We would be talking about their coaching hire no matter who it was. They need to tell themselves we’re are nervous because if they accept that they are back to being an inferior team for 10+ years they won’t be able to deal with that. 

saveferris

February 13th, 2020 at 12:31 PM ^

Apparently they are "back" and Michigan is scared.

If by "back" they mean they just overpaid for a guy who's got 5 career wins for a mid-tier college program in the weakest of the Power 5 conferences, then yes, I guess Michigan State is back. 

I'll assume that suggesting Michigan is "scared" is actually code for "not the least bit worried".  Harbaugh's struggles against OSU is frustrating, but not having to worry about Sparty crowing about winning streaks and the like is a more than welcome change from recent history.

I can't wait for October 10th...

BassDude138

February 12th, 2020 at 10:32 PM ^

Good for them. His recruiting class at Colorado this year would be good for 9th in the B1G. He won 5 games in his first season as a HC, with a lot more talent than he will inherit at MSU, and in a much easier conference.

Nobody was running or crawling to take the job at that dumpster fire, so they had to drop the big bag just to get someone halfway competent to show up.

lilpenny1316

February 12th, 2020 at 11:16 PM ^

I never thought Montez was a good P5 QB.  Either way, MSU is dumb by caving to public perception.  Just wait until this time next year when people start saying, "Just wait until he gets 'his guys' on campus."  It will eventually morph into, "Just wait until his first recruiting class are all seniors."

Gucci Mane

February 12th, 2020 at 11:22 PM ^

If he doesn’t have some success in year 2 he probably never will. Michigan has to just keep punishing them head to head and he won’t overcome it. MSU can only be good if uofm falters. Harbaugh will keep the pressure on them and they won’t be able to take it. 

Alumnus93

February 13th, 2020 at 12:06 AM ^

Not sure they caved to perception... he seems qualified.... Saban pushed him too.  This was a bigger hire than I thought they'd do... Dantonio did get overruled... this is Carr/DeBord all over again.

Its the good recruiting they are banking on, especially in Ohio...  lets just hope he doesn't land Morrow from K.

docblueburg

February 13th, 2020 at 10:16 AM ^

He seems qualified based on what?  The man has 1 year of college head coaching experience and only managed to win 5 games.  Other than that he has bounced around the NCAA and NFL mostly as a position coach.   This was a mediocre hire at best. 

Sketownguy

February 12th, 2020 at 10:43 PM ^

The only worry we should have is who he hires for his staff.  MSU is giving him more money for his assistant pool than Harbaugh has.  Only OSU is paying more in the B1G than what he's getting to spend.

wolverine in the 216

February 13th, 2020 at 6:09 AM ^

This is the key part of the hire. Tucker is a young coach who has proven to be a good positional coach and DC. His head coaching abilities are a work in progress due to the small sample size. What staae did to position the program for success is provide all of the money for creating his staff. If he brings Vince Marrow from Kentucky and other assistants known for recruiting they will be someone to watch closely. Beating them and beating them soundly over the next 2 years is important.