question about severance for coaches
I'm not sure if anyone can answer this, but the question came up the other day and I honestly have no idea here.
Are the PSU coaches that were not retained able to get new coaching jobs elsewhere? Or would this mean they don't get or have to give up remaining severance pay?
I wonder b/c we really haven't heard anything about them in other coaching positions. I know Scrap has been associated with some openings in a few rumors, and I'm assuming Galen Hall and Dick Anderson have retired since they are over 70. I haven't heard anything about the others. I didn't know if they can be out there looking or not. Just curious as to whether anyone has any insight. Thanks!
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From what I heard
The severance was a lump sum, based on what they were already making, like a 4 weeks paid or something. Then the usual retirement stuff and whatnot. They can get a job tomorrow if they want it or get it, and shouldn’t effect their severance.
Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose - Janis Joplin
If I remember correctly
The Patriot News reported that six coaches were going to split $4.4 million. How that was to be divied up wasn’t reported, but I’m pretty sure that Hall, Kenney, Anderson, Jay, Suggs, and Bradley were to split the money.
I heard from a former player that the severance package was part of Joe's contract
and that it was equal to, at minimum, a year’s salary.
As was Joe's procedure when....
Joe “signed” his contracts, he always made sure that the assistants were to get at minimum a year’s salary whether he came back or not.
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Put them in the Octagon
Winner takes 50%. The losers split the other.
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by rahpsu92 on Feb 7, 2012 9:08 AM EST up reply actions 1 recs

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