Please clarify. If he is fired, he gets paid $20,000,000.00 by UC. If he is hired by someone, they pay UC $20,000,000.00? That's almost twice what Washington was paid by Alabama. Can't be right.Alkiadt said:Of course (and the poaching school technically funds the buyout). Wilcox can't look to leave to get a better deal, that deal was already written. That's why he isn't going anywhere. When Wilcox's contract was renegotiated Cal had had some success (Red Box bowl) and the program was showing some signs of improvement. Yes, hindsight is always 20-20, but the contract is what it is. Hoping to have Wilcox fired or have another program hire him away at this point is a waste of time. Support him while he's here, as it won't likely change for at least another year or two either way. The contract is a two-way agreement. Obviously, a reduced negotiated amount could be reached at some point, but Alabama just paid UW a boatload of money to take Deboer. That's the business (and risks to both parties) and why buyouts are put into contracts. You're thinking Cal should just let Wilcox leave under Cal's current Athletic Dept. economic conditions? That won't happen.Bobodeluxe said:Are you suggesting that Cal would require Justin to pay UC "his" buyout if he leaves? Curious.Alkiadt said:I am amazed that people seem to have forgotten that Wilcox has a buyout equal to his contract....or they just want to post garbage? Or am I missing all the sarcasm?Bobodeluxe said:We may be in a similar situation if Washington comes calling for the esteemed Justin Wilcox.bearsandgiants said:
This is delicious watching all of these dawgs melt down. They just played in the national championship. They get to join the big 10, they get free cash from alabama to hire another coach, and the fans are bawling and saying they're done with football and cancelling their season tickets?
what a bunch of you-know-whats. they deserve SO much worse after what they did to our conference. i hope they suffer mightily, but they won't.
Nobody's interviewing Wilcox until Wilcox asks to reduce his buyout requirement, which equals his remaining contract terms. $20M.. That's the conundrum of the Wilcox contract.
Please people, let's be real
