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SignUp Now!There is no doubt in my mind that Jimmy Sexton will do everything in his power to have one of his clients land the Texas job....Big $$$ for him too.I know he is not everyones favorite but Bobby Burton had this cryptic post on the thread about the extension, He has yet to elaborate:
BobbyBurton said...
Just another piece of the story.
Remember who will make Sexton the most money by getting him the Texas job (hint: it is not Fisher). This signed extension gets Fisher significantly more money at FSU moving forward with Kirby Smart getting a nice raise at Bama. However, conversely, perhaps the no buyout clause, allows for Fisher to have leverage against Bama to get even more money and Smart to get a nice raise as the new HC at Florida? Interesting times, indeed!There is no doubt in my mind that Jimmy Sexton will do everything in his power to have one of his clients land the Texas job....Big $$$ for him too.
This is not earth shattering news. What would one expect under the present circumstances? With a MNC game in the balance, it would be suicidal to delay signing an extension that is on the table since his team would be aware of such a delay. A delay in signing an extension at this time would potentially derail and negatively effect the psyche of his team.
Joe, I think you answered your own question. Likely negotiating finer points.Valid point. But hasn't that extension been on the table for a while--meaning before his name was linked to the Texas job?
So why sign it now unless this was coming at the tail end of a long negotiation process to get it just right?
Don't get me wrong buyouts are made to be broken and I get that contracts mean nothing but the timing of this in relation to the open horn job makes me think that this was his way of saying "thanks but I'm happy here"
Had he signed the extension weeks ago prior to being really mentioned as a candidate for the job (like mora or briles did) then I could buy that he was still involved as a candidate.
The timing is curious to me.
Notice a trend? All of these guys have been mentioned as the next possible HC at Texas!What if - just what if, that the coaches signing extensions mean exactly what they mean? What if all we have been reading are desperate graspings at straws, by people who want a coach that bad?Let's consider that possibility. Who has signed one lately?
Saban
Briles
Malzahn
Fisher
etc.
So, if they are truly off the table, who does that leave? It looks like 2nd tier level coaches to me. At least in the college ranks.![]()
This is my inkling as well. I completely agree that Sexton is brilliant.It could be that he's been told Saban is 1 you are option 3. He signs it because it makes sense to do so. If things fall his way he gets a huge pay raise.
Id agree with that if the extension hadnt been sitting on his desk for a while.He had to sign it. Sexton knows that once Saban signs with Texas, Jimbo loses leverage.