Bama’s OL coach made $650K last year. How great would it be for a tcu booster to make a donation that allows us to money whip an elite OL coach to our team for $800K per year... one can dream
With a name like Kill, we all must be very careful with our punctuation. Otherwise Meach and Sonny are deceased.Good argument in favor of the Oxford comma.
Good point. Kelly deserves a ton of credit.curious no one has mentioned the impact of malcolm kelly
total bama staff of assistants is either just over or under 7.5M and i mention that because the issue isn't what you pay him, but how that impacts all the other members of the staff.
this is from a tuscaloosa news article:
"Here is the breakdown of Alabama’s assistant salaries: Sarkisian ($1.550,000), defensive coordinator Pete Golding ($1,100,000), safties coach Charles Kelly ($800,000), defensive line coach Brian Baker ($750,000), offensive line coach Kyle Flood ($650,000), outside linebackers coach Sal Sunseri ($650,000), special teams/ tight ends coach Jeff Banks ($541,277), running backs coach Charles Huff ($525,000), defensive backs coach Karl Scott ($525,000), and receivers coach Holmon Wiggins ($450,000)."
sure if sweatequity wants to front the athletic department a few million a year gary could go shopping if he truly wanted to make that type of change
Some here questioned whether the Red Zone play calling didn't qualify a certain coach as brain dead already. However, the EMTs did find a faint pulse, so the jury's still out.With a name like Kill, we all must be very careful with our punctuation. Otherwise Meach and Sonny are deceased.
We definitely have had other issues, mainly O & D lines, and receivers, but name one QB that Cumbie has developed since he has been here? Our QB play has been atrocious since he has been here other than Boykin, and KHill's senior year.
He is the QB coach, and it's his job to develop those players. Plus being the OC, it is also his job to put his QB's in the best position to win, and to game plan to their strengths. He has yet to prove that he can do either.
He seems to be is a good recruiter and great guy, but we have other "good recruiters" that don't seem to be able to coach their positions on the field. Give me a coach that can develop players, and/or game plan around his players strengths over a good recruiter. That is what made GP's teams successful in the past.