And let's be honest. While it's always about the money, you reach a certain level of money where $1m either way is no longer the swing factor in the decision.
Movers and shakers are not wired like the other 90% of the population. I cannot even fathom thinking like people like Gruden think.
It's like 20 bucks to the rest of us. I know one guy who's a retired multi millionaire who took a job for one dollar a year plus performance bonuses. Why? He was bored and it was a challenge.
once you hit multigenerational money, which I'm sure he has, what's an extra couple of million to you? he'll be paid plenty at tenn. I very much doubt he turns the job down because of money.
Exactly. And, even at the $10-12/hr level, research indicates that employee satisfaction with their work is a bigger motivator than another dollar or two in hourly wages.
Till Martin and Cheek are gone, I don't see Gruden coming here. They hate college athletics and football above all for what it represents, and they don't want someone like Gruden being the main show at Tennessee.
The split among the boosters is the biggest rift keeping him from here, but till they want to get over that Cheek and Martin will be able to pull this shit that they did to bring Butch here right before the Gruden deal went down.
Yes. And Cheek has exploited the chasm about as well as one could conceive. I imagine that many of the pure academians on UT's campus have FatHead posters of Cheek on the walls of their personal studies.
The more I read the last page and half of posts in this thread, the more I lean towards the idea that yes, I think Gruden would absolutely seriously consider coming here but only under the right conditions... and when DDIAPOS was busy getting thrown out the back door, we were about as far away from being "under the right conditions" as you could possibly get to entice Gruden to come here. It's not that Gruden doesn't want it... it's more like he just didn't want it at that time, BECAUSE of the conditions. He knew the state of the DDIAPOS team and knew how much it would take to get them back on track. Does Gruden really want to damage his reputation as a coach, trying to work his way through multiple sub-par seasons while rebuilding a team from basically Ground Zero? After 3 years and no NCs, this fan base would be calling for his head.. and there's no doubt that even Gruden would have had a shitty 3 or 4 first seasons trying to rebuild a MAC-level "talented" SEC team. So who the **** would want to put up with all that noise? Not Gruden, for sure. But somebody like [itch bay] Jones would do that... recruiting machine that he is.. Nah.. you let somebody like [itch bay] Jones recruit his ass off for 3 or 4 years, get the program going in the right direction, and let him take the heat for sub-par performances on the field. THEN you swoop in like the Angel of Mercy and lead the Big Orange back to the Promised Land. ..something like that. If I dream reeeeal hard, I can see it formulating in my mind. Corch [itch bay] has this year at least... he'll end up with 7, maybe 8 wins which will get him to next year. Presuming the recruits stay on point, do we not have Gruden-excitement-level QBs committed and in place? So, [itch bay] gets this year... then fired after the 2016 season.. Then the 4th trumpet blows, in marches a pale horse, and the name of its rider is Gruden. BOOM. then again.. maybe part of the "right conditions" is the school administration and stuff.