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$750k-$1M for the next 25 years in Boone isn't a bad living.
It will come down to wanting to compete at the highest level if he leaves. I can't blame any one who wants to go head to head week in and week out against the best coaches.
He's got two great options in the near future. The good news is he doesn't have to jump at the first opportunity, want for the one that puts him in the best position to be competitive at the P5 level. UNC-CH historically isn't that program.
It will come down to wanting to compete at the highest level if he leaves. I can't blame any one who wants to go head to head week in and week out against the best coaches.
He's got two great options in the near future. The good news is he doesn't have to jump at the first opportunity, want for the one that puts him in the best position to be competitive at the P5 level. UNC-CH historically isn't that program.
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That or he has some very valuable information...Rick83 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 3:03 pmYep, $14 million...for this year, drops to only $10 million next year. He must have had one helluva agent.sixtoes9134 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 2:59 pmFedora got a contract extension last year until 2022. It will cost UNC a lot of money to buy out Fedora right now.
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Right, he's said before he also wants to wait for his kids to finish High School if possible, which will be about 2021, when his contact is up. I have no question he'll probably leave, but I don't think it'll be for UNC, it'll be a P5 at a great school looking to improve, in these next couple years.Saint3333 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:32 am$750k-$1M for the next 25 years in Boone isn't a bad living.
It will come down to wanting to compete at the highest level if he leaves. I can't blame any one who wants to go head to head week in and week out against the best coaches.
He's got two great options in the near future. The good news is he doesn't have to jump at the first opportunity, want for the one that puts him in the best position to be competitive at the P5 level. UNC-CH historically isn't that program.
If he goes to UNC, it'll be more about the location than anything else. But I'm betting with this new agent, he has something will be in the works over these next 2 years.
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At some point Satterfield will (and should) leave App for an opportunity to cash-in on the great job he has done in Boone. When he does, I can only wish him the best. But I really think if he takes the job at UNC, it will be the end of his career as a head coach. I don't think he can be sucessfull there. He'll be there a few years and get fired. I will be happy to see Satterfield go, but for a better job. And while the money in Chapel Hill will be better, it is not a good job.
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Satterfield didn't hire the big time agent to stay in Boone for the remainder of his career. As much as we would love that, it isn't going to happen. That said, he didn't hire that agent to jump into a dumpster fire, or an ethics situation either. I also don't think he will want to jump into a situation where football is #2, and where there is no tradition for that sport but the fan base suffers from delusions of grandeur. That would be a career ending situation and I think he loves coaching too much for that. Satterfield enjoys building teams, developing players and winning football games.
I think UNC's ego will look for a name to fix their problems anyway. I doubt they look at any G5 coach this time. Could be wrong of course.
I think UNC's ego will look for a name to fix their problems anyway. I doubt they look at any G5 coach this time. Could be wrong of course.
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I dont know...the last App coach they hired was the most successful they have had in a long time.Yosef84 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:52 amSatterfield didn't hire the big time agent to stay in Boone for the remainder of his career. As much as we would love that, it isn't going to happen. That said, he didn't hire that agent to jump into a dumpster fire, or an ethics situation either. I also don't think he will want to jump into a situation where football is #2, and where there is no tradition for that sport but the fan base suffers from delusions of grandeur. That would be a career ending situation and I think he loves coaching too much for that. Satterfield enjoys building teams, developing players and winning football games.
I think UNC's ego will look for a name to fix their problems anyway. I doubt they look at any G5 coach this time. Could be wrong of course.
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If he is able to sustain his success here at App there is an extremely slim chance he stays through his contract. Let's just be happy we have him now and be happy for him if/when he gets an opportunity to compete at a higher level.
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True, but they didn't hire him directly from App.Rekdiver wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:54 amI dont know...the last App coach they hired was the most successful they have had in a long time.Yosef84 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:52 amSatterfield didn't hire the big time agent to stay in Boone for the remainder of his career. As much as we would love that, it isn't going to happen. That said, he didn't hire that agent to jump into a dumpster fire, or an ethics situation either. I also don't think he will want to jump into a situation where football is #2, and where there is no tradition for that sport but the fan base suffers from delusions of grandeur. That would be a career ending situation and I think he loves coaching too much for that. Satterfield enjoys building teams, developing players and winning football games.
I think UNC's ego will look for a name to fix their problems anyway. I doubt they look at any G5 coach this time. Could be wrong of course.
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I totally agree and I'd like to add points 4, 5 & 6...Appstate88 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:50 amScott Satterfield is App State Football. Whenever someone considers another job one must decide what (Location, Job Satisfaction or Money) is most important and make your decision from there. You can usually get your #1 priority, sometimes you can get your #1and #2 priorities. However, there are very few career moves out there that give you all three. For me, when I faced a move/career change my family and I made our decision with this rank order. Hopefully, Coach Satterfield will continue to have similar priorities.
1. Location
2. Job Satisfaction
3. Money $$$
4. He has stated he wants to keep his family in Boone through High School.
5. This team has so many young good players with the potential to do what Scott Frost did at UCF last year.
6. I think he wants his own "Michigan" game. A cherry on top to go with bowl wins & conference titles. This could be the exclamation point when he is selling himself to a new school.
He strikes me as the type that won't "step off a sound ship and onto a sinking one". With all that said, who in their right mind turns down $1.5 million?
I hope he stays for as long as he wants/can and when he leaves I'll be happy for him. He has done so much for this program and he deserves what we can't give him when its time.
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Speaking of, maybe they can rehire Mack Brown.Rekdiver wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:54 amI dont know...the last App coach they hired was the most successful they have had in a long time.Yosef84 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:52 amSatterfield didn't hire the big time agent to stay in Boone for the remainder of his career. As much as we would love that, it isn't going to happen. That said, he didn't hire that agent to jump into a dumpster fire, or an ethics situation either. I also don't think he will want to jump into a situation where football is #2, and where there is no tradition for that sport but the fan base suffers from delusions of grandeur. That would be a career ending situation and I think he loves coaching too much for that. Satterfield enjoys building teams, developing players and winning football games.
I think UNC's ego will look for a name to fix their problems anyway. I doubt they look at any G5 coach this time. Could be wrong of course.
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Then find a new radio station. Lol. ESPN Upstate. Analysis, 'voices of' programs, local, regional, and national writers all the time.AppFan11 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 5:34 pmI don’t think it is surprising that this talk is floating around. I also heard this talk on 105.5 fm out of Greenville, SC. Really it’s a no-brainer. The big question is do the numbers work for UNC. While more recently, P5 coordinators have been selected, it is not the only way. All you have to look at Chris Peterson at Washington. I have felt that Scott is taking that approach. You can argue that we are not at the level of Bosie a few years ago..... but close enough. Scott’s consistency is very attractive.
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Would Satt leave App to coach at Delusional U? Y’all know that school. Big time boosters expect said school to compete for the National Championship every year and don’t tolerate either rebuilding or a down year. He can also go to Middle of the Pack U- bigger paychecks but constant 7-5 seasons because said school can’t compete with the traditionally stronger schools in the conference. Could also go to Lots of Money no win U. That school with more money than App can ever pay but with no real chance of ever doing anything. Beyond those programs there are only a few really strong ones with legit chances of grabbing titles. I hope he stays for many more years but if he triple his pay and have a shot at bowl wins beyond the Dollar Tree General Mills then go for it.
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My worst fear for Scott is that he'll end up at some Ego State U with a violation/investigation/probation reputation and that he'll get burned-at-the-stake by the big-donor types when he refuses to get in line with the boss hogg agenda of under-the-table football program administration. Anyone remember a guy named Sparky Woods? That was 30 years ago, but boss hogg football admin still lives in P5.
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Black Saturday wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 2:56 pmBaby Kiffin is a higher profile resume, who has had short stints at big name schools. Satterfield gets a lot out of his talent and runs a clean program to our knowledge, whereas Kiff hasn't. UNC would be a step down currently in the directions of each program, but about $1-1.5 million pay raise. How many on here would turn that down. if you say yes, you probably aren't telling the truth. If UNC is smart they will at least talk to him, but they are probably too arrogant to reach so low.
Since when has UNC-Chapel Hell been concerned about a clean program other than PR?
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Mack Brown? They ran him off the first time then bitched because he left.NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 9:58 amSpeaking of, maybe they can rehire Mack Brown.Rekdiver wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:54 amI dont know...the last App coach they hired was the most successful they have had in a long time.Yosef84 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:52 amSatterfield didn't hire the big time agent to stay in Boone for the remainder of his career. As much as we would love that, it isn't going to happen. That said, he didn't hire that agent to jump into a dumpster fire, or an ethics situation either. I also don't think he will want to jump into a situation where football is #2, and where there is no tradition for that sport but the fan base suffers from delusions of grandeur. That would be a career ending situation and I think he loves coaching too much for that. Satterfield enjoys building teams, developing players and winning football games.
I think UNC's ego will look for a name to fix their problems anyway. I doubt they look at any G5 coach this time. Could be wrong of course.
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When you seriously consider the perks/salary at App, it won't be long before he will be earning a mil here.kornegaylw wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 9:37 amI totally agree and I'd like to add points 4, 5 & 6...Appstate88 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:50 amScott Satterfield is App State Football. Whenever someone considers another job one must decide what (Location, Job Satisfaction or Money) is most important and make your decision from there. You can usually get your #1 priority, sometimes you can get your #1and #2 priorities. However, there are very few career moves out there that give you all three. For me, when I faced a move/career change my family and I made our decision with this rank order. Hopefully, Coach Satterfield will continue to have similar priorities.
1. Location
2. Job Satisfaction
3. Money $$$
4. He has stated he wants to keep his family in Boone through High School.
5. This team has so many young good players with the potential to do what Scott Frost did at UCF last year.
6. I think he wants his own "Michigan" game. A cherry on top to go with bowl wins & conference titles. This could be the exclamation point when he is selling himself to a new school.
He strikes me as the type that won't "step off a sound ship and onto a sinking one". With all that said, who in their right mind turns down $1.5 million?
I hope he stays for as long as he wants/can and when he leaves I'll be happy for him. He has done so much for this program and he deserves what we can't give him when its time.
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CheckYosef94 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 9:32 pmSatt doesn't seem like the kind of guy to let money make all his decisions. Granted I don't know the guy from Adam but he seems like a true mountaineer through and through. He just strikes me as a legacy guy.
We've had multitudes of those who have left.
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So? The level of redundancy on all topics on here is extreme.
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AppAlum1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 4:49 pmCoach Fedora is not the problem at unc. Them fellers have to go to class now and they dont like it one little bit. No sir! Its not what they r gittin paid for.
They wont improve until they get recruits who understand that classes and homework r required.
I hope Coach S. understands that. Nothing will improve for 3 years at least. He should stay at app.
Excellent point.
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I go reference my acquaintance with Bob McKillop at Davidson. He had multiple opportunities to leave Davidson even after his kids graduated HS. Ultimately he like the community, the school and decided how much money does one really need? Who knows maybe lightning strikes twice?