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Subject: Re: State of The League


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Crimson Carl
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Date Posted: 12:40:20 10/16/25 Thu
In reply to: sparman 's message, "Re: State of The League" on 12:21:56 10/16/25 Thu

I doubt it. Recruiting at Harvard is a cakewalk, and thus they will ALWAYS be competitive versus leaving for greener pastures.

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Ivy Inquisitor
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Date Posted: 19:53:17 10/16/25 Thu

In My perspective, at this point Coach Aurich won't get much attention form the Pennsylvania State and Virginia Tech openings. Oklahoma St could he a distant possibility. Andrew Aurich is one of the better upcoming coaches and may get serious consideration from one of the G5 openings. Aurich will have a easier (and more litigate) pathway to a national championship at the 1-AA level than the artificial 12 team 1-A playoff.

That might be enough to keep him around. As for the four power conferences they're now paying updawrds to $11 million a year. So that will make them risk adverse towards a great Ivy League coach. We'll see if he lands a G5 job and what he doses at that level. Today Indania reset the market by revising Curt Cignetti's contract to 8 years ,$93 million. Bobby Knight must be vomiting in his grave.Before the decade is over, we may see a $20 million a year coach.


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