The crying they did about the Cats getting a better bowl in 2020 (and then losing theirs while the Cats won big) turned me against him.When Tom Allen arrived, I really liked his swagger...something I thought was badly needed at IU...and then he started losing...like...a lot...
I remember when they beat us (2019?) they didn’t act at all “like they’ve been there.”The crying they did about the Cats getting a better bowl in 2020 (and then losing theirs while the Cats won big) turned me against him.
Lord I remember that game, awful.I remember when they beat us (2019?) they didn’t act at all “like they’ve been there.”
Best thing IU ever did was give us Peyton Ramsey.I remember when they beat us (2019?) they didn’t act at all “like they’ve been there.”
I remember those pass interference calls against the Cats... Outrageous!I remember when they beat us (2019?) they didn’t act at all “like they’ve been there.”
Seems dumb to not wait a week if would save millions of dollars
Apparently he did settle for around $5 million less than that amount.Seems dumb to not wait a week if would millions of dollars
Here are some of the contract details
I remembered some dirty hits to our QBs that game… hope they suck more next year.I remember when they beat us (2019?) they didn’t act at all “like they’ve been there.”
Literally picked up and body slammed (I think it was) Hunter Johnson?I remembered some dirty hits to our QBs that game… hope they suck more next year.
I Like IU and the movie. My wife is the hot chick walking campus after the girl jogger when the townies came to campus after leaving the quarry during the beginning of the movie.The only thing I can think I liked about Indiana U was that it was the backdrop for the movie “Breaking Away” involving “town vs gown” culture clashes and bicycle racing.
My son was born in Bloomington. We still have his custom-made CUTTERS onesie.The only thing I can think I liked about Indiana U was that it was the backdrop for the movie “Breaking Away” involving “town vs gown” culture clashes and bicycle racing.
IU basically picked Michael Penix over Ramsey, right? Sadly, they only got 11 games over two seasons before his transfer to stardom in Seattle.Best thing IU ever did was give us Peyton Ramsey.
It is worth noting that Vince McMahon's grandson is now on the team.Literally picked up and body slammed (I think it was) Hunter Johnson?
I remember that like yesterday.I remembered some dirty hits to our QBs that game… hope they suck more next year.
I remember this as well. Disgusting and dirty play.I remember that like yesterday.
A fat, slow defensive linemen got to HuJo on a busted play and intentionally hurt him by spin-tackle-slamming him into the ground. And then celebrated while Hunter writhed in pain.
I always disliked Indiana football, but their dirty play in that game solidified it permanently for me.
Allen is a dirty coach and he can go F himself.
Seems dumb to not wait a week if would save millions of dollars
Indiana is obviously a talent-poor football state where the best athletes are pushed to hoops. IU and Purdue are a distant 2a and 2b to Notre Dame, of course.It is worth noting that Vince McMahon's grandson is now on the team.
I've never been to Bloomington, but I've heard it's a great college town. Compare that to West Lafayette, which is a pretty depressing town...I'm at least a little surprised their fortunes aren't reversed with Purdue.
It's interesting to hear Allen had the most lucrative buyout for a head coach behind Jimbo of all people...just goes to show what the right (or wrong) mix of athletic directors and agents can do.
Article indicated Dec 1 was a significant date, Even if not, Couldn't they just kept him on the payroll ($4.9 mill) for the year hidden them and saved a ton? I mean in another year the payout dropped to $8 millThey wouldn’t have. Buyout dropped in December 2024.
They gave us John Pont who basically destroyed NU FB for 25 yearsIndiana is obviously a talent-poor football state where the best athletes are pushed to hoops. IU and Purdue are a distance 2a and 2b to Notre Dame, of course.
The difference is that Purdue caught ten years of lighting in a bottle when Tiller brought the spread to the conference. Indiana has never found that guy, and it’s unlikely they will in an 18-team conference.
What?Indiana has a lot of football talent, That P5 talent just feeds a lot of P5 schools.
Indiana has not been a talent poor state for 30+ years. The influence and popularity of the Colts has made Indiana a productive state for talent. However, splitting that talent between ND, PU, IU, and BSU and out of state elites makes it tough on everyoneIndiana is obviously a talent-poor football state where the best athletes are pushed to hoops. IU and Purdue are a distant 2a and 2b to Notre Dame, of course.
The difference is that Purdue caught ten years of lighting in a bottle when Tiller brought the spread to the conference. Indiana has never found that guy, and it’s unlikely they will in an 18-team conference.
I agree it’s not talent poor but I certainly think it’s a stretch to call it a state with a lot of talent. relative to what state? I would categorize it as average.Indiana has not been a talent poor state for 30+ years. The influence and popularity of the Colts has made Indiana a productive state for talent. However, splitting that talent between ND, PU, IU, and BSU and out of state elites makes it tough on everyone
Article indicated Dec 1 was a significant date, Even if not, Couldn't they just kept him on the payroll ($4.9 mill) for the year hidden them and saved a ton? I mean in another year the payout dropped to $8 mill
It produces about the same number of scholarship football players as Iowa; more than Wisconsin and Minnesota, but less than Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio.I agree it’s not talent poor but I certainly think it’s a stretch to call it a state with a lot of talent. relative to what state? I would categorize it as average.
Still a lot more than they would have had to pay had they put any thought into itApparently he did settle for around $5 million less than that amount.
They have reasonable talent but they have 6.8 million people and 3 P5 level programs 4 D1 out of about 120. Dilutes it when also surrounded by Mich and Ohio going after that top talentIndiana has a lot of football talent, That P5 talent just feeds a lot of P5 schools.
These types of things get very uncomfortable for all involved if you try to keep a guy hanging around for an extra 12 months just to save $5-10 million on a buyout.Still a lot more than they would have had to pay had they put any thought into it
I think it's a pretty campus.The only thing I can think I liked about Indiana U was that it was the backdrop for the movie “Breaking Away” involving “town vs gown” culture clashes and bicycle racing.
Sounds like NU. And can't imagine it helps for program to just throw away money they do haveThere is no equivalent of a Pat Ryan in Bloomington because most of the big donors are exclusively interested in basketball (Mark Cuban). A past IU President took about $25 million from the B10 TV distribution away from athletics to use for academic purposes. The facilities (especially the indoor football practice facility) are woefully out of date and most importantly, IU has been terribly slow on understanding and embracing NIL.
It’s the last point that will have to be guaranteed in order to attract a quality coach. If football continues to play fair haired step child to the efforts on NIL in basketball, you would be taking a salary (albeit a nice one) to surely fail.
Sorry but I still remember A million here and a million there and after a while you are talking real money. There are work arounds that could minimize this and they are going to have to have some of those millions to pay new coachThese types of things get very uncomfortable for all involved if you try to keep a guy hanging around for an extra 12 months just to save $5-10 million on a buyout.
Given the money coming into Big Ten coffers over the next 2 years (a substantial $30-40 million annual bump for each school), it's understandable that schools can budget giving some donor funds to cover these types of things.
And I'm sure contracts like that have clauses pertaining to responsibilities and require HC level responsibilities otherwise the coach is effectively considered terminated (or something to that effect).
Generally, it's best to just negotiate and let him get a big bag and leave without making a fuss (lawsuits or otherwise).
As we’ve learned time and again from overhyped coaches, swagger becomes a detriment if your reputation is based around it, because once the loses start, the swagger goes away and you’re left with having to actually coach well.When Tom Allen arrived, I really liked his swagger...something I thought was badly needed at IU...and then he started losing...like...a lot...
The difference is that Purdue caught ten years of lighting in a bottle when Tiller brought the spread to the conference. Indiana has never found that guy, and it’s unlikely they will in an 18-team conference.