cj774 said:
Jimbo might leave for tu? Just like Saban might leave for tu? LOL
Snap E Tom said:
Solid analysis from some rando on Twitter.
WoodlandsAg09 said:
I don't think that's right. He can leave and not pay us anything.
Jimbo4win said:
Is going from FSU to Texas A&M STILL a step down? And if not, what has changed?
it still is. I guess I worded that kinda vague by saying "was," when it was and it still is. I like to think that we will be lateral in a few years, if they continue to slide and we remain a top 10 team.Jimbo4win said:
Is going from FSU to Texas A&M STILL a step down? And if not, what has changed?
Alpha Texan said:it still is. I guess I worded that kinda vague by saying "was," when it was and it still is. I like to think that we will be lateral in a few years, if they continue to slide and we remain a top 10 team.Jimbo4win said:
Is going from FSU to Texas A&M STILL a step down? And if not, what has changed?
I have no idea if that's right but that would be insane if there wasn't something in the contract that said he couldn't leave for no reason. What would prevent him from coaching the first year and then walking away with $67.5 million and sitting on a beach?WoodlandsAg09 said:
I don't think that's right. He can leave and not pay us anything.
I was just talking from a prestige standpoint. Between the facilities, the salary, and the support, this is the better gig, but just off prestige, FSU is better.HoustonAg2106 said:Alpha Texan said:it still is. I guess I worded that kinda vague by saying "was," when it was and it still is. I like to think that we will be lateral in a few years, if they continue to slide and we remain a top 10 team.Jimbo4win said:
Is going from FSU to Texas A&M STILL a step down? And if not, what has changed?
I don't see how it is a step down when you look at the facilities, administration/alumni support, conference, etc.
If FSU had all that Jimbo would still be there