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Mel Tucker leaves CU for Michigan State

Agree, but now that I think about it, if CU was in a position to even come close to a decent counter to what MSU gave him, that is the best news I've heard all day.
I doubt we were. This is just RG protecting his position a bit . . . and knifing MT a bit.
 
Meh. Good luck, Mel. it's clear he understands the game. He played by CU's rules. Disappointing, but this is on CU. Bad contracts, poor commitment. The administration is not willing to play at that level. don't hate the player...
 
Meh. Good luck, Mel. it's clear he understands the game. He played by CU's rules. Disappointing, but this is on CU. Bad contracts, poor commitment. The administration is not willing to play at that level. don't hate the player...

No. This is just wrong. It is easy to blame CU for everything, but this is not on CU outside of not having the media deal of the Big10.
 
Meh. Good luck, Mel. it's clear he understands the game. He played by CU's rules. Disappointing, but this is on CU. Bad contracts, poor commitment. The administration is not willing to play at that level. don't hate the player...


You also have to look at the resume on Tucker, he doesn't stay put, 15 jobs in 23 years:

1997–1998Michigan State (GA)
1999Miami (OH) (DB)
2000LSU (DB)
2001–2003Ohio State (DB)
2004Ohio State (co-DC)
2005–2007Cleveland Browns (DB)
2008Cleveland Browns (DC)
2009–2011Jacksonville Jaguars (DC)
2011Jacksonville Jaguars (interim)
2012Jacksonville Jaguars (AHC/DC)
2013–2014Chicago Bears (DC)
2015Alabama (AHC/DB)
2016–2018Georgia (DC/DB)
2019Colorado
2020–presentMichigan State
 
BOULDER--University of Colorado head football coach Mel Tucker has informed CU Athletic Director Rick George that he is resigning his position, effective immediately. George issued this statement Wednesday morning:

"We are disappointed to see Coach Tucker leave," George said. "We are excited about the upward trajectory of our football program and we'll get to work immediately hiring the next head coach to build on our momentum and lead our young men. We're confident this program is on the verge of competing at the highest level and has the resources and support in place to do so for a long time."

Wonder if tucker will bother saying good-bye to the players?
 
You also have to look at the resume on Tucker, he doesn't stay put, 15 jobs in 23 years:

1997–1998Michigan State (GA)
1999Miami (OH) (DB)
2000LSU (DB)
2001–2003Ohio State (DB)
2004Ohio State (co-DC)
2005–2007Cleveland Browns (DB)
2008Cleveland Browns (DC)
2009–2011Jacksonville Jaguars (DC)
2011Jacksonville Jaguars (interim)
2012Jacksonville Jaguars (AHC/DC)
2013–2014Chicago Bears (DC)
2015Alabama (AHC/DB)
2016–2018Georgia (DC/DB)
2019Colorado
2020–presentMichigan State
Yes, this is his profession, not his hobby.
 
Well, it would have been worse if bohn had lured him away to usc.
 
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There is nothing you can do if a guy lies to you and everyone else for over a year. Then confirms again he is here to stay, then leaves 4 hours later and doesn't give you a chance to counter offer
What should he have said? The no counter respons shows there were deeper issues.
 

This is just the beginning, folks.

Leach, long gone. Tucker, gone behind him. Maybe the finances played some kind of role, too, in USC feeling as if it had to keep Clay Helton for one more season and maybe the lack of a level financial playing field contributed in some way to Washington coach Chris Petersen throwing in the towel.

The Pac-12 makes you wonder, doesn’t it?
 
Not true. His contract buyout was incredibly weak, his salary pool was incredibly low. Don't want to lose him? Write a better contract.

On the other hand look at the contract with the HUGE buyout for HCMM or the extension for HCDH? How did those work out for us?

Buyouts work both ways, it would have been nice to have a larger one after year one but this contract set us up so that if Tucker was a failure we could move on without much pain after at year 3.
 
I had a bad feeling last night when I read somewhere that MSU was going to make another push at Tucker. I should follow my gut more in life, it seems to be spot on.

Tucker, what a lying sack of dix.

I hope we hire Bienemy. Idk if Chev is ready, but I see CU falling back on that option in this situation.
 
You mean like the contract with the HUGE buyout for HCMM or the extension for HCDH? How did those work out for us?

Buyouts work both ways, it would have been nice to have a larger one after year one but this contract set us up so that if Tucker was a failure we could move on without much pain after at 3.
Out buyout of Tucker if we fired him would have been like $8 million. So it doesn't work both ways.
 
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