LSAClassOf2000

December 11th, 2013 at 1:45 PM ^

They are running with this over at SBNation (LINK)

If the tweets they posted from FootballScoop have merit, the issue might have been over assistant pay. Reportedly, the package offered was overall "aggressive", whatever that means in "I just got an offer from UConn" terms. The rest of the article is mainly a rehash of Narduzzi's career highlights. 

RickAndScott

December 11th, 2013 at 7:10 PM ^

Working for a has-been like Mack Brown probably has had something to do with that.

The guy has been to four BCS bowls in 16 years. AT TEXAS. He is very lucky he has lasted this long there and he should have the class to step down without a fight. He has clearly underperformed and his stint would have been a total disaster if Vince Young never came into his life.

Tuebor

December 11th, 2013 at 1:56 PM ^

Maybe he likes working for Dantonio and is expecting a pay raise after this year?  Maybe he is waiting for the Nebraska HC job after next season.

I Like Burgers

December 11th, 2013 at 2:26 PM ^

Not that he doesn't deserve it, but Narduzzi just doubled his salary to $500k last season.  Not sure if MSU has the stones to give him another sizeable bump to the Mattison or Fickell (HA!) range of $750K.  Sparty should be giving Dantonio a solid bump too.  At around $1.8M he's underpaid.

In general, if the Big Ten ever wants to seriously try and compete with the SEC, they need to learn to pay their coaches a competitive salary.  The conference makes more money than any other, so there's really no excuse for it.

I Like Burgers

December 11th, 2013 at 3:39 PM ^

Supposedly that's one of the reasons that Bielma left Wisconsin too.  Its what annoys be about the Big Ten.  They bring in more money than any other conference, but just about all of the schools outside of Michigan and Ohio State refuse to pay their coaches top dollar.

If they are content being the #3 or #4 or #5 conference out of the five power conferences, then stick with the status quo.  The SEC has ascended to the top conference because they pay their coaches like they want to be the best.  There's no reason MSU/PSU/Wisc/etc can't shell out $3M + $1.5 for some assistant coaches.

I Like Burgers

December 11th, 2013 at 5:30 PM ^

Good for them.  They certainly deserve it.  The assistants all got one last season, but Narduzzi far and away had the biggest bump going from $233k to $500k.  In 2011, Dantonio got a new contract, but not a big pay bump.  It was more of a long term security type thing it "only" bumped his total compensation from $1.8M to around $1.9M.  I think you'll see him bumped up to around $3.5M.  That would be good for fourth in the Big Ten.

1. Meyer - $4.6M

2. Hoke - $4.1M

3. Ferentz (lol) - $3.98M

4. O'Brien - $3.2M

5. Pelini - $2.9M

6. Fitzgerald - $2.2M

7. Hazell - $2.1M

8. Andersen - $2.1M

9. Dantonio - $1.9M

10. Beckman - $1.7M

11. Kill $1.2M
 

RickAndScott

December 11th, 2013 at 7:22 PM ^

What's bizarre about Hoke's salary - and what makes it arguably a bigger LOL than Ferentzs - is that it exists totally outside of supply-and-demand.

Michigan did not have to pry Hoke from a high-paying gig nor is there any realistic chance an elite program would come after him. He is here because he is a "Michigan Man." While there is no doubt a gig as high-pressure as UM deserves some coin, it is disprespectful to the fans whom Brandon pilfers to pay this man so much when there is no logistical reason to.

MGozer

December 11th, 2013 at 6:20 PM ^

Quote from a CBS interview he gave in early November:

"I'd certainly like to be a head coach some day, at the right time," Narduzzi said on CBS Sports Network's "Fast Forward" on Tuesday night.
"I guess you kind of have to let it happen. I think, when you try to go after something so hard, sometimes, it doesn’t happen. Certainly, I get anxious to want to do that one day. But I'm also anxious to do it at the right place and make the right decision."

Sounds like he wants to be a head coach, but he thinks he'll get something better than UCONN this year.  I don't see his stock rising much higher considering his unit was about as good as it can get this year and it's losing several starters next year.

Wouldn't surprise me if he waited around for Nebraska's bowl game to see what happens there, but I don't think that's worth staying an assistant for another year.

corundum

December 11th, 2013 at 1:55 PM ^

I honestly think that if Saban bolts, Alabama might give Dantonio a look if they don't just hand the keys off to Kirby Smart. I think Narduzzi would rather continue being a coordinator at a larger program.

I Like Burgers

December 11th, 2013 at 2:36 PM ^

But that was all before they became the perennial national title contender that they are now.  Expectations are higher.  Prior to hiring Saban, Alabama was coming off a three year stretch where they went 67-54.  So expectations weren't quite the same.

And just for reference, Michigan is in the midst of a 77 - 53 ten year stretch.  So as bad as things have been around here, they were even worse at Alabama prior to Saban.

AMazinBlue

December 11th, 2013 at 1:59 PM ^

along.   It's all a theory, but Cousins is gonna start this week in Washington, Shannahan has been trying to leave Washington since last year and Saban is an egomaniac, he has to be moving forward and Bama is coasting for him.  He has two MNCs in a row and is always in the championship mix.

He needs a new challenge and Texas won't be it.  It's a latteral move for him.

Just my .02.  So basically worthless, but fun speculation.

Narduzzi on the other hand, can do much better than UConn.  Could the Rutgers job open up?  Or maybe WF or something on that level.  UConn doesn't care about football, they are a basketball school.

Space Coyote

December 11th, 2013 at 2:10 PM ^

Because he won't be given free reign to take control over the roster, etc. If Saban were ever to leave for the NFL, he wouldn't make the same mistake that cost him Miami (where he had to deal with a GM that he often disagreed with), he would have to be his own GM, he's that type of guy as far as control. He has stated that was his downfall and reason he left the NFL, he hated that part of it. So Washington will not be a place he would end up if he jumped back to the NFL.

Blue Since B.C.

December 11th, 2013 at 2:17 PM ^

UConn is an awful job.  The HC gig at Cass Tech is about 100x better.  Narduzzi should go somewhere like Boise State, or a lower-level Pac 12 job (Cal, Colorado, Utah).  What about: Rutgers...?  Purdue?  Kentucky?  Virginia?

I have no knowledge of the coaching situation at these schools, just stating opportunities that look exponentially more attractive than UConn, with teams that underperformed in 2013.

 

moffle

December 11th, 2013 at 5:22 PM ^

Cal won't be hiring for another couple years at minimum. They were terrible this year, but their coach was in his first year. Even if they wanted to bail on the new coach (which they don't, yet), they don't have the cash for another buyout (Tedford got around 5 million I think). I do agree that that's probably around the level of job that Narduzzi is probably shooting for, though.

Bando Calrissian

December 11th, 2013 at 2:17 PM ^

He knows he's the heir apparent at MSU. No need to rock the boat to take the plunge at UConn, especially when it's likely Dantonio will get a look from a couple big-name schools in the near future.

MI Expat NY

December 11th, 2013 at 2:24 PM ^

I think this is a good possibility.  It seems to me that Narduzzi was rumored to be connected to the UConn job for too long for it to fall apart over assistnat pay.  He either got cold feet (reasonable) or has reason to believe a better opportunity will be available.  

On the other hand, isn't Dantonio a little long in the tooth for a big time coaching job?

Bando Calrissian

December 11th, 2013 at 2:27 PM ^

Dantonio is 57. For reference, Saban is 62. He's already done the journeyman thing, he now has the almost-high profile job, and if he wanted to, he could do five or more years at a premiere program and retire on top.

Now, I don't think he would want to, but it's not outside the realm of responsibility.

MI Expat NY

December 11th, 2013 at 2:37 PM ^

I meant more from the opposite perspective.  If you're AD at a big time school, do you want a guy who could be looking at retirement in 5 years?  You do for a guy like Saban who could turn your program into a beheamoth in 5 years when he leaves it for the next guy, but Dantonio isn't remotely the same type of slam dunk.