That just shows, if you want the market value for your services, you've got to 
put yourself on the market.

It shouldn't be that way, but I guess a lot of companies count on their 
employees having inertia.

As the old Joni Mitchell song says, "don't it always seem to go, that you don't 
know what you've got 'til it's gone."

Hope that doesn't happen to us this season.


Go Gators!!!!

Ken B. (NYC Gator)

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To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: 5/19 15:54 --- "ROBBIE's 
        PLAYBOOK" === UF coaches overpaid or underpaid? [Andreu]

The interesting thing is - Austin is making more than Charlie Strong was.    
  
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From: Woody <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, May 20, 2010 9:05 am
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Yea.. Sorry.. but Addazzio has not shown he's an elite OC in my opinion.  We 
will see what happens this year. 
  
Woody

 
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected] 
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May 19th, 2010 03:54pm 
UF coaches overpaid or underpaid? 
<http://andreu.blogs.gatorsports.com/10434/uf-coaches-overpaid-or-underpaid/> 
 
by Robbie Andreu <http://andreu.blogs.gatorsports.com/author/andreu/>      
(Gainesville SUN) 
  
  
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There has been quite a buzz going around college football the past few months 
over the enormous salaries some of the prominent coordinators have reeled in, 
especially Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart, who was given $750,000 a 
year not to take a head coaching job elsewhere. That salary was in the 
head-coach ballpark not that many years ago, and it’s huge money for a 
coordinator. 
Smart wasn’t the only one cashing in. In the SEC alone, four of the defensive 
coordinators will be making $700,000 or more in 2010 — Smart, South Carolina’s 
Ellis Johnson, LSU’s John Chavis and Georgia’s Todd Grantham. 
>From a Florida perspective, this begs the question: Is new defensive 
>coordinator Teryl Austin overpaid or underpaid with his annual salary of 
>$440,000? Austin’s salary was revealed Tuesday, along with the new contracts 
>of the other UF assistants. 
Based on what those other SEC coordinators are being paid, Austin definitely is 
not being overpaid. One could make the argument that since he’s never been a 
coordinator (he was the secondary coach with the Arizona Cardinals), the Gators 
are throwing too much money at him. But, hey, this is Florida, and if Grantham 
(a former defensive assistant with the Cowboys) is making $700,000 at Georgia, 
then Austin should be getting at least $440,000 at Florida. The bottom line is 
UF has given its new defensive coordinator a contract at or below the going 
market. So, no, he’s definitely not making too much money. 
The same goes for the rest of the coaching staff. Steve Addazio is making 
$375,000, which is very good but not great money for an offensive coordinator. 
Addazio will add considerably to his 2010 salary after UF finalizes how much it 
should pay Addazio for some extra duties he’s taken on in the last five months, 
including replacing Urban Meyer on the Gator Gathering tour. 
The next-highest paid coaches are defensive line coach and assistant head coach 
Dan McCarney ($330,000 a year) and co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach 
Chuck Heater ($305,000). McCarney and Heater received raises of about $50,000 
each, along with other returning coaches Scot Loeffler ($240,000) and Brian 
White ($240,000). 
UF’s other new assistants — Zach Azzanni, Stan Drayton and D.J. Durkin — also 
are making $240,000 a year. 
Among the UF contract numbers that came out Tuesday, there was nothing that 
jumped out at you as being stunning or outlandish, one way or the other. 
The most impressive aspect to me is that the lowest-paid coaches are making 
$240,000 a year. That was coordinator money in the league just a few years ago. 
UF is paying its coaches handsomely — and fairly. 
It’s a lot of money (not as much as Alabama is shelling out), but this is an 
elite program with an elite head coach who has shown he knows how to hire elite 
assistants. 
 
 
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5 Comments 
1. May 19th, 2010 5:52 pm 
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I agree that our coaches are being paid fairly. It’s rediculous what Georgia 
paid for their new unproven DC. I would like to see more incentive type pay 
plans based on their individual position area production and tied to the 
overall success of the team and program. 
by TampaDave 
1. May 19th, 2010 6:20 pm 
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Just curious, how much does Mickey Marotti make? 
by StPeteGator 
1. May 19th, 2010 11:10 pm 
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Comparing them to the professors pay at UF would lead one to think they are all 
clearly overpaid. Maybe we shouldn’t call them universities anymore because the 
priority clearly is not about education anymore. 
by Philly Jones 
1. May 20th, 2010 1:24 am 
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i say if you get a good coach that helps u get to and win the nc then u pay him 
whatever it takes to get him to stay. if he starts slackin then u take some of 
it back till he gets back to where he was. whats a few hundred k when your 
consistently winning nc’s? the $ uf gets for that more than makes up for it. go 
gators, we should shoot for the highest paid staff in all of college fb. 
alabamas not going away anytime soon from the looks of it. unless we want to 
end up 2nd fiddle to those turds every year we need to ante up or the best will 
go there. theres not much loyalty anymore, its all about the money. 
by montanagator 
1. May 20th, 2010 8:34 am 
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While these are darn good salaries, we need to be ready to bump the 
coordinators if we have another banner season.
.
While I am all in favor of guys that leave UF for a step up, from position 
coach to Coordinator, or Coordinator to HC, I DON’T want to see great coaches 
leave for the same position elsewhere because more money was available.
.
UF is a program of a quality sufficient to demand coaches in the top 5 of their 
profession (at their position), but then must also pay them like coaches in the 
top 5 of their profession. 
by Lizardgrad89 
  
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