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Topic: Brian Haines takes Appalachian St. coaching position
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Ted Thompson
1/29/2020 6:08 PM
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Alan Swank
1/29/2020 8:05 PM
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OhioCatFan
1/30/2020 10:39 AM
Boy, that news release makes it sound like he was personally responsible for every win OHIO has had in the last decade. Can we ever replace him? Will our program be going to hell in hand basket without him? These are burning questions that demand a separate thread on BA, along with another thread about the woes of our strength training program.
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Doc Bobcat
1/30/2020 11:09 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Boy, that news release makes it sound like he was personally responsible for every win OHIO has had in the last decade. Can we ever replace him? Will our program be going to hell in hand basket without him? These are burning questions that demand a separate thread on BA, along with another thread about the woes of our strength training program.
I wish him well, but he was the TE coach here so not sure how much input he had with the offense.

He was a decent recruiter, but his assistant Covington does a nice job and should slide into that position. I like Covington’s Twitter action where he connects with recruits looking for that D1 shot.
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Alan Swank
1/30/2020 11:10 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Boy, that news release makes it sound like he was personally responsible for every win OHIO has had in the last decade. Can we ever replace him? Will our program be going to hell in hand basket without him? These are burning questions that demand a separate thread on BA, along with another thread about the woes of our strength training program.
Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program plus a reall nice area to live.

To OCF's point, coaching bios are examples of unbelievable embellishment. While generally factually true, they do stretch the point quite often especiallly when it comes to athlete "advancement" to the pros. I've seen lots of these where the athlete went to the pros but never actually made the team or played a down.

Anyway, congrats to Brian. He'll love the Boone area.
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Robert Fox
1/30/2020 11:20 AM
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Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program...
Is that true? Is App a "step up" in program? Seems more lateral to me, but I don't know.
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ChiCat2018
1/30/2020 11:31 AM
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Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program...
Is that true? Is App a "step up" in program? Seems more lateral to me, but I don't know.
A program that has been nationally ranked at the end of last season (#18), 4 straight Conference Championships, and 5 straight bowl wins might be a step up from OU. A good friend of mine went to App, I've seen a lot of propaganda from his Twitter feed
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Alan Swank
1/30/2020 12:11 PM
Robert Fox wrote:expand_more
Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program...
Is that true? Is App a "step up" in program? Seems more lateral to me, but I don't know.
I'd call it a big step up. Facilities, the only game in town, institutional committment, and name recognition. You'd never see a paper 87 miles away with an article on OU hiring an assistant coach.

https://www.journalnow.com/sports/college/asu/app-state-f...
Last Edited: 1/30/2020 12:16:03 PM by Alan Swank
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BillyTheCat
1/30/2020 12:17 PM
Robert Fox wrote:expand_more
Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program...
Is that true? Is App a "step up" in program? Seems more lateral to me, but I don't know.
225-72 home record, newer stadium of 30,000 and record attendance of 35,000 with 10 crowds the past 8 years of 30,000+

A 5 year record of 61 wins 17 losses, with 5 straight Bowl Wins including beating OHIO head to head.

The assistant pool of $1.55 million means that he's also getting a pretty good pay raise of about $50-70K.
Last Edited: 1/30/2020 12:18:51 PM by BillyTheCat
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cc-cat
1/30/2020 1:25 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program...
Is that true? Is App a "step up" in program? Seems more lateral to me, but I don't know.
225-72 home record, newer stadium of 30,000 and record attendance of 35,000 with 10 crowds the past 8 years of 30,000+

A 5 year record of 61 wins 17 losses, with 5 straight Bowl Wins including beating OHIO head to head.

The assistant pool of $1.55 million means that he's also getting a pretty good pay raise of about $50-70K.
And appreciated throughout the state by the media per Alan's post.
Last Edited: 1/30/2020 1:27:22 PM by cc-cat
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Bobcat1996
1/30/2020 3:08 PM
Billy is correct as that App State asst. salary pool of $1.55 million is much higher than Ohio pays. Ex Bobcat DB coach Anthony Perkins is paid $175,000 at Colorado State and he is one of the lowest paying asst. coaches on that staff.
Last Edited: 1/30/2020 3:11:12 PM by Bobcat1996
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GoCats105
1/31/2020 12:52 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program...
Is that true? Is App a "step up" in program? Seems more lateral to me, but I don't know.
225-72 home record, newer stadium of 30,000 and record attendance of 35,000 with 10 crowds the past 8 years of 30,000+

A 5 year record of 61 wins 17 losses, with 5 straight Bowl Wins including beating OHIO head to head.

The assistant pool of $1.55 million means that he's also getting a pretty good pay raise of about $50-70K.
You didn't even mention four double-digit win seasons in their last five, four straight conference championships and two Power 5 wins in one season. It's absolutely a step up.
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cc-cat
1/31/2020 1:27 PM
GoCats105 wrote:expand_more
Good move for Brian in terms of a step up in program...
Is that true? Is App a "step up" in program? Seems more lateral to me, but I don't know.
225-72 home record, newer stadium of 30,000 and record attendance of 35,000 with 10 crowds the past 8 years of 30,000+

A 5 year record of 61 wins 17 losses, with 5 straight Bowl Wins including beating OHIO head to head.

The assistant pool of $1.55 million means that he's also getting a pretty good pay raise of about $50-70K.
You didn't even mention four double-digit win seasons in their last five, four straight conference championships and two Power 5 wins in one season. It's absolutely a step up.
Pretty campus, nice rural town, and a good party school - so on those fronts its more of a lateral move.
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cbus cat fan
1/31/2020 7:16 PM
MAC football assistant salaries have skyrocket from what they were 20 or 30 years ago, but pale in comparison to other nearby Division I schools. Two high school coaching colleague of mine were offered two assistant jobs by MAC schools nearly 30 years ago. One coach was at a Catholic school like me and took it, before becoming a head coach at a public school a couple of years later and substantially increasing his salary. The other coach was at a suburban school, but turned down the offer after learning what the salary would be. Back then the MAC used a lot of young single guys, grad assistants, or old guys/retiree types to fill those jobs. Things are a lot better now, but we are always playing catch up to much better budgeted Division I schools in the area.

We have lucked out in a sense, due to the stability of Coach Solich and his staff. We are going to have to make some hard decisions when Coach Solich retires. Are we going to get into the arms race or be content to try and be competitive with much lower salaries, budgets etc?
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BillyTheCat
1/31/2020 11:51 PM
cbus cat fan wrote:expand_more
MAC football assistant salaries have skyrocket from what they were 20 or 30 years ago, but pale in comparison to other nearby Division I schools. Two high school coaching colleague of mine were offered two assistant jobs by MAC schools nearly 30 years ago. One coach was at a Catholic school like me and took it, before becoming a head coach at a public school a couple of years later and substantially increasing his salary. The other coach was at a suburban school, but turned down the offer after learning what the salary would be. Back then the MAC used a lot of young single guys, grad assistants, or old guys/retiree types to fill those jobs. Things are a lot better now, but we are always playing catch up to much better budgeted Division I schools in the area.

We have lucked out in a sense, due to the stability of Coach Solich and his staff. We are going to have to make some hard decisions when Coach Solich retires. Are we going to get into the arms race or be content to try and be competitive with much lower salaries, budgets etc?
There are teachers on this board that I’d guarantee make more than 3 OHIO coaches today.
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Mike Johnson
2/1/2020 9:38 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
MAC football assistant salaries have skyrocket from what they were 20 or 30 years ago, but pale in comparison to other nearby Division I schools. Two high school coaching colleague of mine were offered two assistant jobs by MAC schools nearly 30 years ago. One coach was at a Catholic school like me and took it, before becoming a head coach at a public school a couple of years later and substantially increasing his salary. The other coach was at a suburban school, but turned down the offer after learning what the salary would be. Back then the MAC used a lot of young single guys, grad assistants, or old guys/retiree types to fill those jobs. Things are a lot better now, but we are always playing catch up to much better budgeted Division I schools in the area.

We have lucked out in a sense, due to the stability of Coach Solich and his staff. We are going to have to make some hard decisions when Coach Solich retires. Are we going to get into the arms race or be content to try and be competitive with much lower salaries, budgets etc?
There are teachers on this board that I’d guarantee make more than 3 OHIO coaches today.
Lest it slips our minds, let's keep in mind that life is a matter of choices, and we all make them.
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Bobcat1996
2/1/2020 12:49 PM
Agree Billy as some public school teachers do make more than a few of Ohio's assistants. Former OL coach Bart Miller who left for Wyoming 12 months ago probably doubled his salary this fall. Wyoming has about $800,000 more to pay assistants.
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Alan Swank
2/1/2020 1:50 PM
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Agree Billy as some public school teachers do make more than a few of Ohio's assistants. Former OL coach Bart Miller who left for Wyoming 12 months ago probably doubled his salary this fall. Wyoming has about $800,000 more to pay assistants.
This coming year a teacher in the Dublin school district with 18 years experience (41 years old) and a masters will make over $100K. Average salary in Athens right now is 67K
Last Edited: 2/1/2020 1:52:31 PM by Alan Swank
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Deciduous Forest Cat
2/1/2020 2:10 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Agree Billy as some public school teachers do make more than a few of Ohio's assistants. Former OL coach Bart Miller who left for Wyoming 12 months ago probably doubled his salary this fall. Wyoming has about $800,000 more to pay assistants.
This coming year a teacher in the Dublin school district with 18 years experience (41 years old) and a masters will make over $100K. Average salary in Athens right now is 67K
The fairer comparison would be average vs average, not average vs long tenure. and certainly not average vs long tenure in a fairly affluent community.
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BillyTheCat
2/1/2020 2:24 PM
The point was/is OHIO does not pay assistant coaches very well, I used the comparison because many can relate to that metric. So some of these career moves are kind of no brainer’s. Unlikely a coach is going to get another 10 years out of Ohio, going to App State with a young guy who can move up can lead to an even bigger payday in a couple years.
Last Edited: 2/1/2020 2:33:47 PM by BillyTheCat
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Jeff McKinney
2/1/2020 3:45 PM
In football, App State is without question a step up from Ohio. In other sports, not so much. App State puts their eggs in the football basket.
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Alan Swank
2/1/2020 4:28 PM
Deciduous Forest Cat wrote:expand_more
Agree Billy as some public school teachers do make more than a few of Ohio's assistants. Former OL coach Bart Miller who left for Wyoming 12 months ago probably doubled his salary this fall. Wyoming has about $800,000 more to pay assistants.
This coming year a teacher in the Dublin school district with 18 years experience (41 years old) and a masters will make over $100K. Average salary in Athens right now is 67K
The fairer comparison would be average vs average, not average vs long tenure. and certainly not average vs long tenure in a fairly affluent community.
Sorry, wasn't trying to make a comparison but was just stating two unrelated facts. That said and to your point, here are the comparisons for the two districts in question plus Newark which is the home of one of our esteemed teacher posters. Also, 18 years isn't a particularly long tenure. Under current STRS rules, a teacher retiring after August 1, 2026, must be 60 and have 35 years of service for full retirement benefits.

Athens average salary $67,032, average years of teaching is 15, and the percentage of teachers with a Masters (a big determinate of a teacher's salary placement) is 80.8%

Dublin average salary $82,741, average years of teaching is 15, and the percentage of teachers with a Masters is 71.5%

Newark average salary $57,307, average years of teaching is 13, and the percentage of teachers with a Masters is 58.5%

This ODE website has some very interesting information. Just type in a district and you'll see everything from financial data to historical trends.

https://reportcard.education.ohio.gov /
Last Edited: 2/1/2020 4:52:46 PM by Alan Swank
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ytownbobcat
2/2/2020 12:33 PM
With Frank on a two year contract, assistants need to be pragmatic about their own futures.
I think we will see more of this.
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OUs LONG Driver
2/2/2020 1:34 PM
How will we replace his enthusiasm at the Signing Day press conference?
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BillyTheCat
2/3/2020 11:41 AM
For some perspective here, Appy State pays their football staff what OHIO Athletics pays all their coaches combined.
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