MJMGator;n267611 said:Pretty funny that the highest paid coordinator in FBS proposed these fines on the kids that are getting stipends of probably $3,000 a year. I propose they fine him when his defense gives up first downs, FGs, TDs, incurs penalties and drops INTs. Think he'd go for that?
rogdochar;n267647 said:Perhaps it serves as a pre-emptive strike list so potential goof-offs will shape up before becoming lax. That would be
like the list I got from the UF bookstore one week before classes started telling me what books & chapters that I had to
have already read before I set foot into class. That shook simple me up at the time, but just then I realized I was at a
no-nonsense University … no more high school puff ?
Instead of money they could wear a cheaper white jersey with a broader pink stripe on it for the bigger "crimes" &
have those represent extra laps, etc. they'd have to do after practice. The money seems a bit mercenary by the
school, unless of course the kids do none of those foul-ups at all.
Law98gator;n267649 said:I think we should fine the head coach 0.5-1 million for every loss beyond three, and an extra million for losing seasons. Big penalty for going to a crappy bowl or even more for no bowl. They get these gigantic bonuses for winning. There should be a stick that goes along with the carrot. You want to mail it in like Creyer did his last year or perform like Chimp did? OK, but you're check will reflect your lack of performance.
It would also make it clear from the outset what the standards are, just in case they think that 4 or 5 losses is "good enough".