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RE: 2019 College Football Coaching Carousel
(09-30-2019 12:46 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(09-30-2019 12:36 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  Schiano will naturally be linked to (and favorited) for the job, but I would also guess that Al Golden and Dave Clawson will also be connected as well. All have strong NE ties and have experience and success in building competitive programs. Clawson appears to be making $1.8 million per year at Wake (Ash was making over $2 million). If Rutgers can increase the pay to $2.5 or higher, especially with their B1G payouts, I'm guessing they could pry Clawson away from Wake.

I would think if I were Clawson I'd be looking for something a bit more promising than Rutgers.

I think Rutgers may be forced to hire either a young guy or a bounceback guy like Golden(or Schiano).

This ^^^^^^^^^^^^. Clawson would be wise to stay put until something better comes along. Schiano would likely get Rutgers back into the S. Florida recruiting pool to try and rebuild like he did the first time. Don't really know if Golden is interested. 04-cheers
10-06-2019 09:00 AM
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