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Post by beavadelic on Nov 14, 2017 12:11:18 GMT -8
Let me read that again, it looks like there are going to be a bunch of P5 openings. Washington State - No Washington - No Oregon - No Cal - No Colorado - No Utah - No Stanford - No USC - No UCLA - Probably, let's see how they finish AZ - Absolutely no ASU - Doubtful, but maybe if they flop down the stretch. Beating Top 10 Washington (at the times) carries some clout. Probably UCLA Maybe ASU Maybe WSU (If all of the speculation I’ve read about Leach going somewhere in the south comes to fruition) Florida Mississippi Tennessee Texas A & M Possibly Missouri Possibly Arkansas Nebraska Maybe Kansas If all of those openings occur - and none are far fetched - IMO, that’s a lot of P5 jobs for prospective candidates to consider. Obviously, a couple of those programs can be selective and target the big names.
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Post by kersting13 on Nov 14, 2017 13:20:54 GMT -8
P5, not Pac-12... Here are the likely open P5 HC positions at the end of the year: Nebraska Arkansas Texas Tech UCLA Tennessee Kansas Texas A&M Florida BYU Illinois Auburn (Maybe not with their big upset of Georgia) Ole Miss Arizona State (maybe, fans have wanted The Graham Cracker out for a while, but the UW upset may have saved him) And of course Oregon State These G5 schools will likely be looking for new head Coaches: Georgia Southern UTEP Bowling Green Charlotte East Carolina Kent State Louisiana-Lafayette Miami (Ohio) New Mexico Rice South Alabama Just me making educated guesses and looking here and hereThanks, retract my post.
West Coast is Best Coast bitches! Come to OSU and enjoy cheap housing, pretty landscape, and beer.
Cheap housing?
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Post by beaverinohio on Nov 14, 2017 13:28:40 GMT -8
Let me read that again, it looks like there are going to be a bunch of P5 openings. Washington State - No Washington - No Oregon - No Cal - No Colorado - No Utah - No Stanford - No USC - No UCLA - Probably, let's see how they finish AZ - Absolutely no ASU - Doubtful, but maybe if they flop down the stretch. Beating Top 10 Washington (at the times) carries some clout. P5, not Pac-12... Here are the likely open P5 HC positions at the end of the year: Nebraska Arkansas Texas Tech UCLA Tennessee Kansas Texas A&M Florida BYU Illinois Auburn (Maybe not with their big upset of Georgia) Ole Miss Arizona State (maybe, fans have wanted The Graham Cracker out for a while, but the UW upset may have saved him) And of course Oregon State These G5 schools will likely be looking for new head Coaches: Georgia Southern UTEP Bowling Green Charlotte East Carolina Kent State Louisiana-Lafayette Miami (Ohio) New Mexico Rice South Alabama Just me making educated guesses and looking here and hereI'm fairly certain one of those jobs listed won't be open -- Illinois. They knew going in it would be a complete program rebuild and take awhile. Lovie's job is likely safe not only this year but next.
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Post by obf on Nov 14, 2017 13:32:50 GMT -8
Ok... 11th, 12th, 13th... point is there is a pile of job openings and we are at the bottom of the pile... So we may need to adjust our expectations of who is coming here... I still want Tedford with Baldwin as OC... We shall see soon enough. Just don't be surprised when we are working on Option E, F, or G :/ I can't imagine a scenario in which Baldwin would take a lateral move to become the OC at OSU. He's at a higher profile school as it is. What would be in it for him to take the same position at OSU? Now, I can see him taking our HC position but that's a different discussion. The rumor has been around for a while that Baldwin and his wife and kids HATE the bay area now that they are there and he is willing to go lateral (throw the associate HC or HC in waiting title on there if you want) just to get away from the city. Cheney Washington, where he was for 13 years and presumably liked it, is much more similar to Corvallis, than Berkeley... But yeah it would be a lateral move to a smaller school. But if it makes him and his wife happier maybe he will do it.
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Post by mbabeav on Nov 14, 2017 14:10:54 GMT -8
All those possibilities, and three years from now half the fan base will be happy, and the other half out for blood - and the merry go round will continue.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Nov 14, 2017 14:14:22 GMT -8
If we get Baldwin I'm hoping he brings Tuiasosopo along with him.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Nov 14, 2017 14:17:56 GMT -8
Thanks, retract my post.
West Coast is Best Coast bitches! Come to OSU and enjoy cheap housing, pretty landscape, and beer.
Cheap housing? Yep, with a few exceptions the west coast, and Corvallis, is pretty much the priciest home buying spot on that list.
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Post by RenoBeaver on Nov 14, 2017 15:22:59 GMT -8
Thanks, retract my post.
West Coast is Best Coast bitches! Come to OSU and enjoy cheap housing, pretty landscape, and beer.
Cheap housing? LOL I guess I've been out of the Oregon loop, the last house I sold in San Diego was 1600 feet and sold for $875,000. What is the median price in Corvallis?
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Post by Judge Smails on Nov 14, 2017 16:18:11 GMT -8
LOL I guess I've been out of the Oregon loop, the last house I sold in San Diego was 1600 feet and sold for $875,000. What is the median price in Corvallis? It is currently in the mid $300,000 range, but it is rapidly increasing. Will probably approach $400,000 within the next couple of years based on a lack of housing inventory. We have a lot of NIMBY folks around here that don't want additional housing.
While not San Diego........ it is the 2nd highest housing cost among the schools listed behind UCLA.
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Post by RenoBeaver on Nov 14, 2017 17:07:02 GMT -8
LOL I guess I've been out of the Oregon loop, the last house I sold in San Diego was 1600 feet and sold for $875,000. What is the median price in Corvallis? It is currently in the mid $300,000 range, but it is rapidly increasing. Will probably approach $400,000 within the next couple of years based on a lack of housing inventory. We have a lot of NIMBY folks around here that don't want additional housing.
While not San Diego........ it is the 2nd highest housing cost among the schools listed behind UCLA.
You must be referring to on campus housing, which I'd still question. While perhaps high for Oregon, that's not remotely close to LA or Bay Area. Seattle is double that, as is Boulder. So the point I was originally making is any coach coming to Corvallis will find relatively cheap housing compared to many Pac 12 locals.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Nov 14, 2017 20:13:59 GMT -8
It is currently in the mid $300,000 range, but it is rapidly increasing. Will probably approach $400,000 within the next couple of years based on a lack of housing inventory. We have a lot of NIMBY folks around here that don't want additional housing.
While not San Diego........ it is the 2nd highest housing cost among the schools listed behind UCLA.
You must be referring to on campus housing, which I'd still question. While perhaps high for Oregon, that's not remotely close to LA or Bay Area. Seattle is double that, as is Boulder. So the point I was originally making is any coach coming to Corvallis will find relatively cheap housing compared to many Pac 12 locals. For Oregon, Corvallis is quite pricey. For someone coming here as a head coach my guess is they'll probably want a fairly nice house. That stretch of homes where Riley has a house is pretty much worth 650-850K with a couple exceptions. Right now in Corvallis, City limits and nearby, not just campus area, if you are looking for a 2800 minimum sqft home with at least three bedrooms, a master bath a second bath and a powder room that was built 1990 or after, the cheapest available active listing is offered at 529K. You could go to Salem or Albany and that drops by almost 200K. Granted we're not LA, SanDiego, SF or Seattle, but the vast majority of the openings on both lists a person could get a whole lot more property/house than in Corvallis
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Post by easyheat on Nov 14, 2017 20:21:57 GMT -8
Way off on Illinois. Lovie Smith inherited the worst talent in the NCAA when he followed Beckman and Cubit at Illinois. He had a Top-40 recruiting class last year and played a record 27 freshman/RS Freshman this season - 16 had starts. His AD is fully committed to the turnaround and UI alumns are all in for a 4 to 5 year pull.
Lovie isn't going anywhere. The Illini needed a complete culture change, improved facilities, better talent and better coaching. They think they have that taking place.
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Post by Tigardbeav on Nov 14, 2017 20:34:48 GMT -8
BYU shouldn't be in a list of P5 schools anyhow, should they? They've never belonged to a major conference, and currently are not in any conference. Wait, who said Sitake is getting dumped? He's only been there 2 years. Former HCGA is going to help the pupil Sitake by becoming Offensive Coordinator. Since he has time on his hands and money in pocket plus I have no idea if FHCGA is LDS.... ie: I am making a whole bunch of stuff up
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Post by RenoBeaver on Nov 15, 2017 5:48:04 GMT -8
You must be referring to on campus housing, which I'd still question. While perhaps high for Oregon, that's not remotely close to LA or Bay Area. Seattle is double that, as is Boulder. So the point I was originally making is any coach coming to Corvallis will find relatively cheap housing compared to many Pac 12 locals. For Oregon, Corvallis is quite pricey. For someone coming here as a head coach my guess is they'll probably want a fairly nice house. That stretch of homes where Riley has a house is pretty much worth 650-850K with a couple exceptions. Right now in Corvallis, City limits and nearby, not just campus area, if you are looking for a 2800 minimum sqft home with at least three bedrooms, a master bath a second bath and a powder room that was built 1990 or after, the cheapest available active listing is offered at 529K. You could go to Salem or Albany and that drops by almost 200K. Granted we're not LA, SanDiego, SF or Seattle, but the vast majority of the openings on both lists a person could get a whole lot more property/house than in Corvallis
OK. I'm going to try my best to not sound condescending here to my fine brothers and sisters in the NW.
$650 to 800K is complete chump change to someone making $2.5M a year, literally. In fact, it's a joke to someone making $500K/year. An 800K home you are talking about what, a $3500/Mo mortgage payment? At 500K/year your monthly gross is obviously $60K/Mo, at worst case after taxes you are bringing home 35K/Mo to 40K/Mo range. You see where I'm going here right?
Work your way up from there. Someone making $2.5M a year really has no problem affording a $1M home, or even a $2M home. I imagine a $1M home in Corvallis, is on par with a $2.5M home in Seattle, LA, Boulder, Bay Area. In fact, the highest price home I could find in Corvallis that wasn't on over 100 acres was $1,049,000. 6BR 4BA 5,150 SF. There are homes with similar size and quality for sale in Seattle for over $5M!
Corvallis is not only cheap, it's dirt cheap when you are making the kinda coin the OSU head football coach will be making.
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Post by Judge Smails on Nov 15, 2017 8:03:20 GMT -8
It is currently in the mid $300,000 range, but it is rapidly increasing. Will probably approach $400,000 within the next couple of years based on a lack of housing inventory. We have a lot of NIMBY folks around here that don't want additional housing.
While not San Diego........ it is the 2nd highest housing cost among the schools listed behind UCLA.
You must be referring to on campus housing, which I'd still question. While perhaps high for Oregon, that's not remotely close to LA or Bay Area. Seattle is double that, as is Boulder. So the point I was originally making is any coach coming to Corvallis will find relatively cheap housing compared to many Pac 12 locals. I'm not sure what you mean for "on campus" housing. That is the average price for all of Corvallis. I didn't know Peterson, Shaw & Wilcox were all getting fired. My post was in reference to the list of current possible coaching openings, not other Pac 12 schools. Only the UCLA opening would come with higher priced housing.
I do get your point that the cost of housing has nothing to do with a coaches decision. Our assistant basketball coaches are all living in $600,000+ housing.
However, you do come off a little condescending to us current Oregonians who are smart enough not to live in areas where shacks cost $1 million. My point was that Corvallis is quite expensive for a town of its size.
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