UPDATE: Following the initial publication of this story, the University of Houston issued a statement Saturday night: “Within the last several weeks, we have shown our commitment to our football program under Major with salary increases to specific positions in an attempt to retain his staff for the future,” A.D. Chris Pezman said.
https://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...uston-hot-seat
FIU assistant AD Ken Dorsey will be named offensive coordinator at Appalachian State, source told @WatchStadium. Dorsey, a former NFL & University of Miami QB, was QBs coach w/Carolina Panthers from 2013-17
Kendal Briles gets a promotion and a raise. I want to vomit.
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Ending weeks of speculation, Houston offensive coordinator Kendal Briles has been announced as the new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Florida State on Willie Taggart's staff.
Here are some details from the release:
"I'm excited about the addition of Kendal to our staff," Taggart said. "He brings play-calling experience and familiarity with the type of scheme and tempo we will run, which is similar to the offenses he has coordinated. His ability to recruit, manage an offensive staff, develop quarterbacks and make in-game adjustments will be beneficial to us as we evolve in our offense. Kendal has success at the Power 5 level and has also shown his adaptability to personnel and situations that occur during a season. He had multiple opportunities following the 2018 season and we feel the fit here will be a good one."
Briles will also handle the play-calling duties for the Seminoles. He’s served as the offensive coordinator at Baylor, FAU, and Houston the past several years.
Just a few weeks ago, Briles signed a new three-year contract at Houston that was set to make him the highest paid non-Power Five assistant in the country. He had been a sought after name with a number of high profile programs hoping to upgrade their offensive production.
http://footballscoop.com/news/kendal...florida-state/
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Details of Tom Arth’s contract at Akron
Tom Arth decided the Akron opening was the right place for a homecoming of sorts when he decided to leave UT-Chattanooga to become the new head coach of the Zips, and now we’ve got a look at the deal that brought him back to Ohio.
The former John Carroll (D-III – OH) head coach and player will make $500,000 annually, according to Crains Cleveland, who shared some of the contract details between Arth and Akron. Of that $500k, $425k is salary, $50k is designated for media appearances and work, and $25k is from a shoe and apparel deal.
The highest paid coaches in the MAC, according to USA Today’s latest research, are Western Michigan’s Tim Lester ($800k), NIU’s Rod Carey ($633k) and Ohio’s Frank Solich ($580k). Former Central Michigan head coach John Bonamego was the second highest paid coach in the league at $655k before being let go in late November.
Arth made $185,000 annually the past two seasons at Chattanooga.
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