If Currie had given us some answers instead of just acting as if dissent towards the Weber hire doesn't exist, we wouldn't be in the position that we're in today.
It makes zero sense for Currie to get up in front of the PC and say "I know this guys pisses you off, but here he is!". He was aware of it, and acknowledged it in interviews later. He gave plenty of answers if you were listening.
Where are these interviews? I'd be interested to read them.
And you're right about the press conference, but he didn't come off as having a lot of answers during the PC. He just gave some vague answer about flying off to Dallas and sitting in a hotel room. He didn't say how many people were interviewed (I wouldn't expect him to say who). And everyone in the state knows that he's lying through his teeth when he says that he and Frank had a good working relationship. If Frank really had become psychotic to the point where he was going to torpedo the program, then make some sort of hint about that. "The program needed to go in another direction" or some such stuff. I know that some coaches might perceive that as throwing a successful coach under the bus, but fans and people associated with the program will always appreciate the truth more than platitudes and lies about how things were hunky-dory and the head coach and his family just wanted to try something else or whatever. It comes off as him trying to make us just accept the party line without question, and that's patronizing and insulting. K-State fans have been treated that way for years, and some realize that and don't like it. Does Currie not know this?
He had just been fired from Illinois. I don't see how we can't get him at a discount and give him incentives that would get him back to the going rate and above if he was able to win consistently. Did Currie even try or did oscar tell him GTFO unless you give me the going rate?
I wasn't in contract talks, so don't know. Contract has standard performance bonuses. If he wins, he gets $$. And you need to remember that contracts are a message -- if you roll BW out there at $900K, what message does that send to a) BW b) fans c) future coaching candidates? That this guy is no good or that K-State is cheap? Neither is a message you can send, even if it's true. That's just part of the game. Everybody plays it.
I wouldn't expect 9k, but something like 1.2 as a starting rate seems reasonable. A small step down with a chance to redeem himself and win/earn big again via large incentives. You make good points, but I feel like overpaying Weber looks worse.
PC setting is usually not the place for details, that will come out during 1-on1s that follow it. That's also why you don't often see media asking detailed questions, because they don't want to embarrass anyone and they know they can probably get a much better answer if they wait for the 1-on-1. Again, it's all part of the game that everybody plays.
I understand what you're saying about the Frank relationship stuff, but honestly most people would prefer leadership to be mature and take the high road. Were both JC and FM overstating the friendliness? Maybe. But their working relationship is over now, now sense creating more drama. Just be nice and move on. I've got no issues there.
Don't really care about the money I guess. If he wins he'll earn it, if not, he won't be around to earn it. So pay the going rate and get started.