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RE: Campbell on the possible list for the Wisconsin HC position
(12-15-2014 06:56 AM)adunifon Wrote:  
(12-15-2014 02:42 AM)UofToledoFans Wrote:  Do contracts even mean anything? They really are just more money for big schools to pay us to buy him out. If so, extend him to 2025! It makes him stay here, or makes a big school have to cough up the dough and UT would reap the benefits anyway.

I don't think he will bottom out and bring Toledo to the Amstutz years ever...so I am not scared of a contract that's too long. If he leaves it will be because he gets an offer above UT, not because he wasn't good enough and UT had to end his contract.

By the way, going below .500 for one season in a long tenure does not mean fire a coach. I know some on here believe 7-5 is worth firing, but this is the MAC people. Does anyone think Solich should be fired? I know I don't. He's elevated that program to a respectable level and although they haven't won a MACC he keeps them in the hunt.

Solich brings too much business to the bars in Athens to fire him.

Campbell's contract goes through 2017.
12-15-2014 08:53 AM
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