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RE: Arkansas coming after Gus Malzahn...
(12-03-2017 12:17 AM)Wolfman Wrote:  Auburn will likely offer Malzahn more money. The could put him near $6 million. Arkansas would need to offer $1-2 million on top of that plus $5 million or so for staff.

I Malzhan worth that? Does Arkansas have that kind of money? Does the other Arkansas have that kind of money?

I honestly don't know the answers.

It has $11.8 million less (Bilema's buyout) and another $4+ million??? less for AD Long's buyout to go shopping for a replacement too. If they don't go after someone like Sumlin or Miles in the P5 recycle bin, then its likely they will approach someone from the G5 group with more restraint on the check book while looking for their next coach. 04-cheers
12-04-2017 02:00 AM
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