Are there? Do you know for sure?There are private donors willing to pay Prohm’s full buyout. It is an absolute non issue.
Are there? Do you know for sure?There are private donors willing to pay Prohm’s full buyout. It is an absolute non issue.
Negotiate why? You see that when a coach does something stupid that is a breach of contract to avoid litigation, but Prohm hasn't done anything like that. There is nothing compelling him to negotiate his buyout.Negotiated.
Which means it's the 'budgeted' donations mentioned in the original comment. So, basically, we're robbing Peter to pay Paul. I just wonder what Peter had it allotted to.This money comes from donors, like it does everywhere else.
Yes. Yes.Are there? Do you know for sure?
Which means it's the 'budgeted' donations mentioned in the original comment. So, basically, we're robbing Peter to pay Paul. I just wonder what Peter had it allotted to.
There is no robbing Peter to pay Paul. It is “extra” money from the donors.Which means it's the 'budgeted' donations mentioned in the original comment. So, basically, we're robbing Peter to pay Paul. I just wonder what Peter had it allotted to.
So, given this inside information, JP's short list is likely 'very' short by now. Any idea on his mega short list?There is no robbing Peter to pay Paul. It is “extra” money from the donors.
I don’t think it is nearly as “short” as many people believe.So, given this inside information, JP's short list is likely 'very' short by now. Any idea on his mega short list?
It would be far less than that. The key number also is the difference between this year and next year. Total buyout on our side is something like $5 million. The difference from this year and next year is somewhere in the $1 million to $1.5 million range. The decrease in ticket sales and other revenue is likely going to be close or exceed that amount.I saw someone in here estimate it would cost 15-20 million to make a coaching change considering buyouts at ISU and at another school plus all the assistants etc. I have no idea what basketball revenue is, but that would take a lot of years to make up would be my guess
You took creative thinking to a different level!Wouldn't want to be JP. Funds are enormously tight. Budgeted funds, most likely, altered extensively. So, finding funds for buyout are slim to none. Prohm not likely to bow out of the contract. So, JP is backed into a corner by vicious dogs who don't even want a bone. Creative thinking might be hire DD as associate coach (replacing one [or more] of the other assistant coaches) with guarantee to take over as head coach upon Prohm's existing contract expiring. Just a thought, but given current circumstances, this type of thinking is what might be required.
It would be far less than that. The key number also is the difference between this year and next year. Total buyout on our side is something like $5 million. The difference from this year and next year is somewhere in the $1 million to $1.5 million range. The decrease in ticket sales and other revenue is likely going to be close or exceed that amount.
Especially if we have donations to do it we have to make the move. You have to make the financials work.
Correct....as long as a certain coach is the choice, these two donors will pay both buyouts.There are private donors willing to pay Prohm’s full buyout. It is an absolute non issue.
It is already negotiated and doneNegotiate why? You see that when a coach does something stupid that is a breach of contract to avoid litigation, but Prohm hasn't done anything like that. There is nothing compelling him to negotiate his buyout.
And why did Prohm negotiate his buyout when he would have no reason to do so? I'm still waiting for someone to explain this to me.It is already negotiated and done
And why did Prohm negotiate his buyout when he would have no reason to do so? I'm still waiting for someone to explain this to me.
He wouldn't unless Pollard has some pictures of him kissing up to some coeds on a road trip or something that none of us know about. Some people on here are living in fantasy land.Yeah, it sounds like a weird thing to do. Pre-emptively accepting a parting of ways at season's end is one thing, but what's there to negotiate? I guess there's something to say about technically leaving on your own terms (resigning -vs- being canned) but the public perception and end result is the exact same, so uh....just accept your full buyout. JP will get the money - that's a non-issue.