PossibilitiesLIB,MR BEARS said:
It will be interesting to see how she fills out her staff
LIB,MR BEARS said:
It will be interesting to see how she fills out her staff.
Also, who will Kim go after to fill the spot?
$450K??? Ugh... that's not very impressive for a "Destination School" with aspirations of NC's. Of course there are success stories of folks starting a business in their garage and become giant business people. MEHDFW Bill said:
Sytia Messer's new contract at UCF is for five years, starting at $650,000. and increasing at $25,000. per year year with additional incentives. At LSU as the Assistant Head Coach she was paid $350,000.plus incentives and was one of the highest paid assistant coaches in the country.
Nicki Colleen's contract at Baylor, while not disclosed by the school, is reported by insiders to be $450,000., plus annual raises and incentives. Kim Mulkey's salary at LSU starts at $2,400,000. plus automatic raises and incentives over her eight year agreement with a base of $3,100,000. In the eighth year. Mulkey and Messr's contracts are by state law public information. SMU has a 5 year agreement with former Baylor Assistant Toyelle Wilson, that starts at $400,000. and increases at $25,000. a year plus incentives.
The three highest paid Head Coaches in women's basketball are Geno at UConn, Kim Mulkey at LSU and Dawn Staley at South Carolina. Vic Schaefer at Texas salary started at $1,700,000. and increases yearly with incentives and bonuses. Tara VanDerveer's salary at Stanford is rumored to be in the $1,200,000. Plus range. Everyone's favorite, Jeff Walz at Louisville's new contract starts at $1,700,00. Plus the usual increases and bonus clauses.
Hi DFW Bill,DFW Bill said:
Sytia Messer's new contract at UCF is for five years, starting at $650,000.
and increasing at $25,000. per year year with additional incentives.
At LSU as the Assistant Head Coach she was paid $350,000.plus incentives
and was one of the highest paid assistant coaches in the country.
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LOL Oh heavens ...DFW Bill said:
My friend slimecap, thank you and good morning. Always appreciate your culinary tips.
If today is Wednesday, I must have missed Tuesday!
No way for us to know, but there is plenty of history in this sport and others that just promoting an assistant seldom turns out well.baylor1984 said:
I wonder how strongly if at all Sytia was considered for the Baylor job ?
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Dcheetah said:
I hope that will help us with Mikayla Williams.
Stefano DiMera said:
Kim said that Johnny Derrick is considering retiring.
Before joining Kim's staff Johnny was an insurance agent in Ruston, so he's Louisiana through and through. But north Louisiana and south Louisiana are different worlds; could be he doesn't like the swamps. Or the fact he is a little older than Kim and that much closer to retirement age, that he made the transition year and is deciding now to hang it up.bawitdaball said:Stefano DiMera said:
Kim said that Johnny Derrick is considering retiring.
If this is true then in likely means he doesn't enjoy Louisiana as much as he thought he would. You don't leave for a single season unless that season wasn't what you originally expected. Not winning to the degree you are used to and being in a new surrounding can ware on you. He had a great life in Waco, wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't ready to return to it.
I lived in Ruston (and the area) for a good bit of my life. Really enjoyed it. Ruston is (or used to be) the richest city per capita in Louisiana. OTOH, if you wanted me to move to Baton Rouge to work, you'd have to start in seven figures -- with at least a 2 or 3 as the first number. That place is largely a disaster.whitetrash said:Before joining Kim's staff Johnny was an insurance agent in Ruston, so he's Louisiana through and through. But north Louisiana and south Louisiana are different worlds; could be he doesn't like the swamps. Or the fact he is a little older than Kim and that much closer to retirement age, that he made the transition year and is deciding now to hang it up.bawitdaball said:Stefano DiMera said:
Kim said that Johnny Derrick is considering retiring.
If this is true then in likely means he doesn't enjoy Louisiana as much as he thought he would. You don't leave for a single season unless that season wasn't what you originally expected. Not winning to the degree you are used to and being in a new surrounding can ware on you. He had a great life in Waco, wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't ready to return to it.