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MililaniBuckeye;1857841; said:
Most coaches don't coach for the money...they coach for the love of coaching.

DAMN $TRAIGHT!

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MililaniBuckeye;1857841; said:
Most coaches don't coach for the money...they coach for the love of coaching.
You're right, even with the snarky comments people will make about high-paid coaches like Saban, Miles and Kiffin. The fact you coach primarily for love of coaching doesn't presuppose you're stupid enough to turn down $multi-million contracts.
 
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SloopyHangOn;1857847; said:
DAMN !

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You don't get to that point if you are in it for the money... All of these guys paid their dues before becoming millionaires. I can tell you that those who care more about the money go do something else. Almost zero time off or at home creates a lot of attrition among assistants and staffers who want a life outside of football.
 
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Florida football assistant Stan Drayton to join OSU staff
Published: Tuesday, January 25, 2011
By Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Stan Drayton, a Cleveland native and John Marshall High grad who is currently the running backs coach at Florida, will be named to the Ohio State football staff, most likely in an announcement later this week, a source confirmed Tuesday night.

Drayton will replace receivers coach Darrell Hazell, who left the Buckeyes after the season to become the head coach at Kent State.

Drayton was on the Florida staff when the Gators beat the Buckeyes in the national title game after the 2006 season. He has also coached at Syracuse and Tennessee, among other stops.

Though he has never coached receivers before, he has a reputation as a good recruiter. Certainly, he should help the progress that Ohio State has already made recruiting in Florida.

Drayton grew up in Cleveland as an Ohio State fan and still has family in Ohio.

http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2011/01/florida_football_assistant_sta.html
 
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