White's leaving Oregon was one of the biggest stories in softball last year along with mass exodus once Lombardi the replacement coach arrived. Google is your friend.I see.
I see. Thanks. Makes me wonder what the issue was with White & Oregon.
White's leaving Oregon was one of the biggest stories in softball last year along with mass exodus once Lombardi the replacement coach arrived. Google is your friend.I see.
I see. Thanks. Makes me wonder what the issue was with White & Oregon.
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Money?
He got double the pay to go to Texas and a commitment from Texas to invest in the program. The former was probably the bigger part of the equation. What’s the guy supposed to do? If you won’t look out for yourself, who will?Unfortunately is usually seems to come down to money. Never mind the girls you recruited or promises you made to them.
But hey really stick it to the school your leaving and take some of the best players with you.
I’m curious if it was an extension thing where he was still under contract or contract was up and he was asking for the moon.
Not curious enough to go look it up but if somebody has knowledge feel free to educate me. (That excludes you WW.)
I guess it’s a priority thing. If it’s me I would have negotiated a fair contract for me from day 1. After that the focus is on players and university.He got double the pay to go to Texas and a commitment from Texas to invest in the program. The former was probably the bigger part of the equation. What’s the guy supposed to do? If you won’t look out for yourself, who will?
on the quoting..I guess it’s a priority thing. If it’s me I would have negotiated a fair contract for me from day 1. After that the focus is on players and university.
These young ladies and families put their faith in you to be there and support them for four years. Not fair/right to just up and leave because your not happy with deal you negotiated.
I can’t fault the guy if contract was up and another school made a hard pitch to lure him away. Greed and the promise of something better will usually get you your person.
In many cases the highest paid state employees are college coaches. I get that when it’s a revenue generating sport like football or basketball thats making plenty of money.
In non revenue/low revenue sports it’s a head scratcher what some of these coaches are being offered/asking for.
If you rise to the top of your field, and someone comes along and offers you the moon to come and do what you do for them, you’d be a fool not to. It’s not like softball coaches make FU money. He went from $200k, to $400k.I guess it’s a priority thing. If it’s me I would have negotiated a fair contract for me from day 1. After that the focus is on players and university.
These young ladies and families put their faith in you to be there and support them for four years. Not fair/right to just up and leave because your not happy with deal you negotiated.
I can’t fault the guy if contract was up and another school made a hard pitch to lure him away. Greed and the promise of something better will usually get you your person.
In many cases the highest paid state employees are college coaches. I get that when it’s a revenue generating sport like football or basketball thats making plenty of money.
In non revenue/low revenue sports it’s a head scratcher what some of these coaches are being offered/asking for.
Not curious enough to go look it up
If you rise to the top of your field, and someone comes along and offers you the moon to come and do what you do for them, you’d be a fool not to. It’s not like softball coaches make FU money. He went from $200k, to $400k.
I get what you’re saying about the girls committing to the school for him, after he recruited them, but that’s life. The ones that really picked Oregon because of coach White followed him to Texas.
If you rise to the top of your field, and someone comes along and offers you the moon to come and do what you do for them, you’d be a fool not to. It’s not like softball coaches make FU money. He went from $200k, to $400k.
I get what you’re saying about the girls committing to the school for him, after he recruited them, but that’s life. The ones that really picked Oregon because of coach White followed him to Texas.
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If I quoted it wasn’t intentional. If another poster can’t remember what they wrote I don’t feel it’s my duty to remind them.
But hey thanks for the atta boy your always so positive and helpful.
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But that didn't stop you from making a ton of assumptions and judgments about White as a person.