The U of L football coach has been in interviewed by the University of Texas. Right now, Charlie Strong gets paid $3 million a year. He’s not opened his mouth yet, so no one knows if he’s no going or going. Who knows? He might not even know yet. A year ago, he had all this talk going, too.
U of L gave him a chance. He was an assistant coach in Florida three years ago, and he’s taken them to a bowl game every year. He’s publicly lamented that he doesn’t get full fan support — empty seats at games (companies buy up so many seats) and all the fans leave at the third quarter (guilty as charged — sometimes the weather is horrible).
I contend he’s well paid for where he is. He SHOULD stay ten or fifteen years and really bring it up the line, consistently. At $3 million a year, you can’t tell me you can’t live on that. Saban at Alabama, the highest paid college football coach at $6 million, famously blew the Auburn game. Instead of getting someone down there to watch where that ball landed, he let Auburn run the touchdown. And that’s why he’s not worth $6 million. He is a good coach, but he’s not supreme. And, by the by, Oklahoma beat him the other night…
Which leads me back to Charlie. Louisville is a nice place to live. Texas is coming after him, and my whole theory is that there’s no reason he can’t stay, but if he thinks he needs more money or that it’s not enough money to live… I’d remind him people in Lousiville don’t just go out and hound a coach when they’re at a restaurant, or walking around. Pitino has said it: no one hounds him. If he goes to Texas, who knows what will happen with the fans there.
He’d better think twice if a couple more million is going to benefit him in the long run as to what he already has. If he goes, he’s only going for money. If he was only making $500,000 or under a million, I’d get it. But I’d remind him Pitino gets $3 million, and he’s not worth it either…
Stay where you are and really build a team. Common sense.