Does anybody know anything about our football operating budget being slashed? It's reported here in a story about Albin's staff at Charlotte.
"Perhaps more noteworthy, several sources have told FootballScoop that Ohio is slashing the football operating budget for the Bobcats program."
https://footballscoop.com/news/sources-tim-albin-makes-ke...Source: Tim Albin
We offered Albin over a million a year and paid a first time head coach Smith well more than Albin was previously making at OU. I think suspicions that Albin is the source are most likely correct.
In comparison, he’s going to a school that is paying him less than the last guy and giving him less money for assistants. He’s also a lot less likely to hit performance bonuses there, and is now recruiting in-state vs Bill Belichick. Best of luck.
The only way that it seems plausible that Albin would have been one of the sources is if it is true. In other words, if he was told "ok, we'll give you a raise, but we're cutting your overall budget", then he might have told someone that is why he left. Otherwise, why would he bother? He has far bigger problems to worry about now.
Speaking as someone that has covered D1 sports in the Big 10, A10, MAC, MAAC, Summit League and lower levels beneath D1 including D3 and NAIA, coaches sometimes speak anonymously as sources when they're on the way out.
It's highly likely that Albin was discontent with his situation at Ohio and wanted to throw one final jab to justify his decision. If not, someone close to him probably did so based on information he was telling them. It's pretty self-explanatory based on the details getting leaked about what led to him leaving.
How else would the site know about Ohio slashing their budget? It's not exactly like OU is relevant enough in the college football world that many people outside of Bobcats fans would care.
People connected with Ohio University aren't going out of their way to trash the program. This is pretty cut and dry. I say this once again as someone that has been connected to several D1 head coaches in football and basketball. Other plausible sources could be coaches/administrators at rival MAC schools in the know but I'd have to question their intent and intel in this type of situation.
And if a site would post information from questionable sources, I would need to figure out their motivations before publishing.
So I'm not saying it is Tim Albin 100% but more likely than not, the source is connected to him in some capacity because anyone with that level of knowledge of OU's budget intentions working at Ohio likely wouldn't be speaking to any websites about it.
Last Edited: 12/24/2024 3:01:46 AM by Clown Ohio Fan