Don’t wait. Tell him to hit the bricks.
I don’t think that was exactly going out on a limb. He was a complete unknown who had never done the job.Should have never hired him. And i said so at the time.
He didn't on his first DC hire. Hopefully, he's learning that defense matters too.I'll leave this up to Lebby.
He will know the direction to go.
No sir he did not, but, he will know if he wants to continue in that direction.He didn't on his first DC hire. Hopefully, he's learning that defense matters too.
We all didShould have never hired him. And i said so at the time.
From a daily Journal article. It's supposed to be an institution of higher learning, so how could MSU be this STUPID regarding an unproven defensive coordinator? Looks like we're probably stuck for at least another year. Why would he retire losing 50% and who in the world is going to want to poach this guy to knock off 50-75% of that salary?Signing him to a guaranteed 4 year contract was stupid.
From a daily Journal article. It's supposed to be an institution of higher learning, so how could MSU be this STUPID regarding an unproven defensive coordinator? Looks like we're probably stuck for at least another year.
"If MSU fires Hutzler for convenience, he would still be owed all of his remaining salary, but if Hutzler resigns, retires or takes an assistant coach position elsewhere, MSU would owe him only 50 percent of his remaining salary — and if he takes an assistant coaching job at another SEC school, MSU would only owe him 25 percent. Should Hutzler become the head coach at another institution, MSU would still be obligated to pay the entire remainder of his salary."
Here’s how much Mississippi State assistant football coaches will make in 2024
The Commercial Dispatch has obtained the contracts for six of Mississippi State’s 10 assistant football coaches for the 2024 season via a public records request, and new defensive coordinator Colemanwww.djournal.com
That contract seems to be a head scratcher for me. Leave with without being dismissed, and still get paid. SMH.From a daily Journal article. It's supposed to be an institution of higher learning, so how could MSU be this STUPID regarding an unproven defensive coordinator? Looks like we're probably stuck for at least another year. Why would he retire losing 50% and who in the world is going to want to poach this guy to knock off 50-75% of that salary?
"If MSU fires Hutzler for convenience, he would still be owed all of his remaining salary, but if Hutzler resigns, retires or takes an assistant coach position elsewhere, MSU would owe him only 50 percent of his remaining salary — and if he takes an assistant coaching job at another SEC school, MSU would only owe him 25 percent. Should Hutzler become the head coach at another institution, MSU would still be obligated to pay the entire remainder of his salary."
Here’s how much Mississippi State assistant football coaches will make in 2024
The Commercial Dispatch has obtained the contracts for six of Mississippi State’s 10 assistant football coaches for the 2024 season via a public records request, and new defensive coordinator Colemanwww.djournal.com
Let's hope he can learn and get better then. I think he's a terrible play caller, but he does have good qualities like intensity and motivation to build off of. Let's also admit that he has adapted his run defense. I understand that he focused on stopping the run against A&M, but he's also got to not play so soft in the secondary on 3rd downs and other passing downs. That's an easy learning curve, but also a change in thinking. He is putting is players in a bad position, which can lead to poor attitude and attrition. It's time he started adapting more.From a daily Journal article. It's supposed to be an institution of higher learning, so how could MSU be this STUPID regarding an unproven defensive coordinator? Looks like we're probably stuck for at least another year. Why would he retire losing 50% and who in the world is going to want to poach this guy to knock off 50-75% of that salary?
"If MSU fires Hutzler for convenience, he would still be owed all of his remaining salary, but if Hutzler resigns, retires or takes an assistant coach position elsewhere, MSU would owe him only 50 percent of his remaining salary — and if he takes an assistant coaching job at another SEC school, MSU would only owe him 25 percent. Should Hutzler become the head coach at another institution, MSU would still be obligated to pay the entire remainder of his salary."
Here’s how much Mississippi State assistant football coaches will make in 2024
The Commercial Dispatch has obtained the contracts for six of Mississippi State’s 10 assistant football coaches for the 2024 season via a public records request, and new defensive coordinator Colemanwww.djournal.com
We are truly led by idiots.From a daily Journal article. It's supposed to be an institution of higher learning, so how could MSU be this STUPID regarding an unproven defensive coordinator? Looks like we're probably stuck for at least another year. Why would he retire losing 50% and who in the world is going to want to poach this guy to knock off 50-75% of that salary?
"If MSU fires Hutzler for convenience, he would still be owed all of his remaining salary, but if Hutzler resigns, retires or takes an assistant coach position elsewhere, MSU would owe him only 50 percent of his remaining salary — and if he takes an assistant coaching job at another SEC school, MSU would only owe him 25 percent. Should Hutzler become the head coach at another institution, MSU would still be obligated to pay the entire remainder of his salary."
Here’s how much Mississippi State assistant football coaches will make in 2024
The Commercial Dispatch has obtained the contracts for six of Mississippi State’s 10 assistant football coaches for the 2024 season via a public records request, and new defensive coordinator Colemanwww.djournal.com
What's worse is the article said $1m per year though the 2028 season. How can that be?We are truly led by idiots.
We hired an Ag teacher to lead a University … not a knock against Ag Teachers, but you don’t hire one to lead a University.We are truly led by idiots.
Yeah I didn’t know Undersecretaries of Agriculture for President Bush were just ag teachers.We hired an Ag teacher to lead a University … not a knock against Ag Teachers, but you don’t hire one to lead a University.
The hire is on Lebby. The contract is notGeez. Just delete Lebby/Hutzler and add Croom/McCorvey. The excuses are the exact same too. We never learn.
I thought this all was Leach’s fault? If so, why are we blaming Hutzler? I’m so confused.
Yeah, I don’t know about the years but paying a completely unproven assistant $1M/yr was a criminally terrible decision. OM has former head coaches on $75k analyst contracts right up the road, yet we’re giving away $1M 4-year deals to unqualified assistants just to meet a conference pay scale.What's worse is the article said $1m per year though the 2028 season. How can that be?
2024 - 2025 - 2026 -2027 - 2028 is five seasons. State law is 4 years. Maybe if that is not accurate, maybe some of the other details are off.
If by “we” you mean Hutzler and his defensive staff, I agree, but unfortunately that’s half of the job and he failed miserably at that last offseason tooIf we don’t miss on every single DL worth a crap in the portal this past offseason then this team looks much different. I’d like to see Hutzler with some legit pass rushers. Hes getting better every week with scheme and play calls. Players are playing hard for him and actually making some big stops occasionally now
Maybe they are referring to fiscal years? MSU’s 2028 fiscal year ends June 30, 2028, four years from now. Whatever, four year contract for a first time coordinator is kind of dumb.What's worse is the article said $1m per year though the 2028 season. How can that be?
2024 - 2025 - 2026 -2027 - 2028 is five seasons. State law is 4 years. Maybe if that is not accurate, maybe some of the other details are off.
If I recall correctly Hutzler stayed with Bama for a while after we were forced to hire him because nobody wanted to coach a bare cupboard. He should have high tailed it over and started crootin'.If by “we” you mean Hutzler and his defensive staff, I agree, but unfortunately that’s half of the job and he failed miserably at that last offseason too
I agree the paying to stay in the scale is crazy for unproven talent - ability.Yeah, I don’t know about the years but paying a completely unproven assistant $1M/yr was a criminally terrible decision. OM has former head coaches on $75k analyst contracts right up the road, yet we’re giving away $1M 4-year deals to unqualified assistants just to meet a conference pay scale.
Bush hired Bureaucrats and Neocons. You don’t need a Bureaucrat running a University. Bureaucrats settle for mediocrity.Yeah I didn’t know Undersecretaries of Agriculture for President Bush were just ag teachers.
Sounds like someone needs to find him in possession of a burner phone with lewds of a hottie from the athletic departmentFrom a daily Journal article. It's supposed to be an institution of higher learning, so how could MSU be this STUPID regarding an unproven defensive coordinator? Looks like we're probably stuck for at least another year. Why would he retire losing 50% and who in the world is going to want to poach this guy to knock off 50-75% of that salary?
"If MSU fires Hutzler for convenience, he would still be owed all of his remaining salary, but if Hutzler resigns, retires or takes an assistant coach position elsewhere, MSU would owe him only 50 percent of his remaining salary — and if he takes an assistant coaching job at another SEC school, MSU would only owe him 25 percent. Should Hutzler become the head coach at another institution, MSU would still be obligated to pay the entire remainder of his salary."
Here’s how much Mississippi State assistant football coaches will make in 2024
The Commercial Dispatch has obtained the contracts for six of Mississippi State’s 10 assistant football coaches for the 2024 season via a public records request, and new defensive coordinator Colemanwww.djournal.com