I like to think Kill would have been fired. Minnesota was 6-7 (2-6) in his last year.Remember Jerry Kill stepping down at Minnesota turned down millions for health issues. Coaches do it all the time for health reasons, where have you been?
I like to think Kill would have been fired. Minnesota was 6-7 (2-6) in his last year.Remember Jerry Kill stepping down at Minnesota turned down millions for health issues. Coaches do it all the time for health reasons, where have you been?
Too bad his contract can’t be voided for fraud, 6-50. 🤮🤮🤮🤮
if this isn't bad enough, Fred has won exactly one (1) single road game in his 3+ years at NU
Well Kill prob would have had less of a buyout then what we currently would owe FH.I like to think Kill would have been fired. Minnesota was 6-7 (2-6) in his last year.
Has the university stated these health concerns?Well Kill prob would have had less of a buyout then what we currently would owe FH.
I guess my point was more that coaches with health issues do step down without holding a gun to the their schools head and taking ALL of their buyout money w them.
I think FH (even if it was semi remote) would possibly step down for a reduced buyout, and would cite health issues as the reason. That way both parties would leave on amicable terms.
Now, I dont know that he will, but he does have serious enough health issues that him stepping down before before end of his current contract is not as an absurd idea as some think it is..