* Hoiberg Watch 2015: Wednesday, May 27 Thread

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F5cy

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I want what's best for ISU. Losing Fred to any other job doesn't seem to be in the best interest of ISU. Having this drag on and on sure doesn't seem to be in the best interest of ISU either.

So very irritating.
 

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Doesn't this have to have "OFFICIAL" in the title with a bunch of ****** to be official? Otherwise how do I know it's official?
 

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Even so, You are talking then about close to $5 million per year. How about tying the extra $2 million as a bonus for winning the National Championship That is a lot of money for a Tourney best finish of a Sweet Sixteen.

Your math can't really be that bad, right? You're just playing with us now.... Right?!?!
 

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Very good article.

I know the East sucks compares to the West, but, yeah, come on, Fred.

Lebron and Kyrie are going to be there to torture you every year. They're going to have a third part of the triad (if not Love, then Aldridge or somebody instead), a veteran team full of ring-chasing veterans willing to take a pay cut to win and play with Lebron, and Lebron has historically proven to make those around him better by playing with them, keeping the team together, and acting almost like a player-coach.

Only thing that seems to scare them, from that article = Pop, Thibs, Rivers

Think you're up for that, Fred? I love him as much as anybody and always will, and I hope he stays but, if you can't get past Bill Self, got out-coached by Scott Drew a few times, and stubbed your toe against UAB... Bron Bron won't show any more mercy...
 

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I know the East sucks compares to the West, but, yeah, come on, Fred.

Lebron and Kyrie are going to be there to torture you every year. They're going to have a third part of the triad (if not Love, then Aldridge or somebody instead), a veteran team full of ring-chasing veterans willing to take a pay cut to win and play with Lebron, and Lebron has historically proven to make those around him better by playing with them, keeping the team together, and acting almost like a player-coach.

Only thing that seems to scare them, from that article = Pop, Thibs, Rivers

Think you're up for that, Fred? I love him as much as anybody and always will, and I hope he stays but, if you can't get past Bill Self, got out-coached by Scott Drew a few times, and stubbed your toe against UAB... Bron Bron won't show any more mercy...


Bill Self and Scott Drew. What do they have in common? Both had teams lose to Fred in the Big XII championship game.
 

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Your math can't really be that bad, right? You're just playing with us now.... Right?!?!

With bonuses earned Fred can make close to $2.9 million now. And he gets automatic raises. When you talk about an additional $10 million spread over 4-5 years then you are most definitely talking about $5 million per year.

Because Fred is already earning more than $10 million spread over 4 to 5 years. When you talk about money close to $5 million per year you are in the area of coaches pay who have at least won one or more National Championships. And coaches who have great longevity in coaching.
 

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With bonuses earned Fred can make close to $2.9 million now. And he gets automatic raises. When you talk about an additional $10 million spread over 4-5 years then you are most definitely talking about $5 million per year.

Because Fred is already earning more than $10 million spread over 4 to 5 years. When you talk about money close to $5 million per year you are in the area of coaches pay who have at least won one or more National Championships. And coaches who have great longevity in coaching.

The original post was about what it would take Hornacek to come to Ames. Would Jeff come to Ames for $10 Million? Assuming 5 year contract, that's $2MM/year.

Nothing to do with Fred. I think you got mixed up.
 

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With bonuses earned Fred can make close to $2.9 million now. And he gets automatic raises. When you talk about an additional $10 million spread over 4-5 years then you are most definitely talking about $5 million per year.

Because Fred is already earning more than $10 million spread over 4 to 5 years. When you talk about money close to $5 million per year you are in the area of coaches pay who have at least won one or more National Championships. And coaches who have great longevity in coaching.
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With bonuses earned Fred can make close to $2.9 million now. And he gets automatic raises. When you talk about an additional $10 million spread over 4-5 years then you are most definitely talking about $5 million per year.

Because Fred is already earning more than $10 million spread over 4 to 5 years. When you talk about money close to $5 million per year you are in the area of coaches pay who have at least won one or more National Championships. And coaches who have great longevity in coaching.

Fred is worth so much more to ISU than wins and losses. He is a national media darling that gets the school tons of extra press, and an ISU icon that sells a lot of tickets to Cyclone fans through name alone. Simply saying he only deserves pay equal to coaches who have accomplished what he has on the court does not recognize his true value to the university. He is worth breaking the bank for. Problem is it probably won't matter.
 

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I believe that is exactly what he is making now. I'm guessing we would up it to 2.3-2.5 if we had to.

Yeah, I would be totally fine with paying him $2.5 million/year.
And if its true that there are rumblings of him getting fired after next season, we can also sell him on job security. Start with a 4-5 year contract.
 

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@SBN_Ricky: How Fred Hoiberg became too big for Iowa State http://t.co/OAElrFEPhu http://t.co/MevlRmxg1a

Its funny that the article says that the Bulls are an organization that values character, yet that same organization is either trying to get of of paying there employee his contract via a trade or just to spite that employee, purposely delaying things so that he can't be a head coach next year. That may be a good competative move (preventing a good coach from coaching a team you are competing against) but there is nothing about that that says its a "high character" organization.
 

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But SBN Ricky, how did GarPax's collective braintrust get too big to hire a coach and let him coach?
 

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With bonuses earned Fred can make close to $2.9 million now. And he gets automatic raises. When you talk about an additional $10 million spread over 4-5 years then you are most definitely talking about $5 million per year.

Because Fred is already earning more than $10 million spread over 4 to 5 years. When you talk about money close to $5 million per year you are in the area of coaches pay who have at least won one or more National Championships. And coaches who have great longevity in coaching.

I feel like this applies:
[video=youtube;OkUghm3Dtb8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkUghm3Dtb8[/video]
 

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Its funny that the article says that the Bulls are an organization that values character, yet that same organization is either trying to get of of paying there employee his contract via a trade or just to spite that employee, purposely delaying things so that he can't be a head coach next year. That may be a good competative move (preventing a good coach from coaching a team you are competing against) but there is nothing about that that says its a "high character" organization.

This is getting overblown. Every organization is going to do what they think is best for them. Period.

Even the Bulls fans know it is time to move on from Thibodeau and if they can save some cash by trading him or whatever, they are going to do it. They do not care about Iowa State or our feelings...it is just the reality of the business.
 

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@SBN_Ricky: How Fred Hoiberg became too big for Iowa State http://t.co/OAElrFEPhu http://t.co/MevlRmxg1a
So the Cavs and Warriors with younger, less injury-prone rosters weren't enough to lure him away from ISU, but the Bulls are a perfect match? This is the type of "reporting" that people are getting annoyed with on the whole story. A lot of media throwing things at the wall without any support. Hoiberg may leave, but the media frenzy around it is what is really hurting ISU more than losing CFH would be.
 
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