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David Beaty's contract extension at Kansas (through 2021) includes a $100,000 bonus for each win against a Power 5 opponent and $50,000 for any other victory. He will receive $200,000 if Kansas reaches a bowl game. His salary increases to $1.6 million and goes up by $100,000 each year. Beaty is 2-22 at the school but last month led Kansas to its first win over Texas since 1938 and snapped a 19-game Big 12 losing streak.

You get bonuses for just winning a game?

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David Beaty's contract extension at Kansas (through 2021) includes a $100,000 bonus for each win against a Power 5 opponent and $50,000 for any other victory. He will receive $200,000 if Kansas reaches a bowl game. His salary increases to $1.6 million and goes up by $100,000 each year. Beaty is 2-22 at the school but last month led Kansas to its first win over Texas since 1938 and snapped a 19-game Big 12 losing streak.

You get bonuses for just winning a game?
Uhh not just any game, but a conference game.
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The most impressive thing about McCarney IMO is not going 9-3, it's 7-7. How in the literal eff.
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The most impressive thing about McCarney IMO is not going 9-3, it's 7-7. How in the literal eff.

Eddie Robinson Classic participants could have a 14 game schedule...we did in 2000.  Iowa State had a 7-6 record before losing their bowl game in 2002.

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The most impressive thing about McCarney IMO is not going 9-3, it's 7-7. How in the literal eff.

Eddie Robinson Classic participants could have a 14 game schedule...we did in 2000.  Iowa State had a 7-6 record before losing their bowl game in 2002.

Ah, I thought that was '03 for us but makes sense.
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the weirdos who have some opinion that mccarney wasn't complete dogshit for decades are very lol. you run across them a lot.

I don't understand how his record is much different than Mangino's.

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This post and your Indiana post leads me to believe that you forgot how Mangino finished at KU.

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Allegedly they did this so he wouldn't leave to take the OC job at UT.

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Allegedly they did this so he wouldn't leave to take the OC job at UT.

Tom Herman is too smart and savvy to insult the mega-moneyed UT alums, who call the shots at UT, by hiring a guy who's won two games in two years.

That said, giving an extension and raise, with incentives for each win, to a guy with a 2-22 record is entirely consistent with Zenger's approach to KU FB.

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All that salary stuff doesn't mean a whole lot unless they significantly bumped up Beaty's buyout as well. I'm guessing they were just able to afford paying him a little more because one of their former coaches is finally coming off the payroll.

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the weirdos who have some opinion that mccarney wasn't complete dogshit for decades are very lol. you run across them a lot.

I don't understand how his record is much different than Mangino's.

trajectory

This post and your Indiana post leads me to believe that you forgot how Mangino finished at KU.

No, I remember. Mangino's last year at KU would have been about an average year for McCarney. To compare the two is just ridiculous. And my god, Indiana football is terrible. They had a nice little run of barely getting bowl eligible, but pretty soon they'll be back to their 3 or 4 win every year selves.

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No, I remember. Mangino's last year at KU would have been about an average year for McCarney. To compare the two is just ridiculous. And my god, Indiana football is terrible. They had a nice little run of barely getting bowl eligible, but pretty soon they'll be back to their 3 or 4 win every year selves.

Its really not as ridiculous as you think. McCarney was granted extreme patience and his first 5 years were awful while Mangino only had one of those. However, the last 7 years for each coach are pretty similar, Mangino's one really good year was just better than McCarney's.

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2000   Iowa State   9–3   5–3   3rd (North)   W Insight.com   23   25
2001   Iowa State   7–5   4–4   3rd (North)   L Independence      
2002   Iowa State   7–7   4–4   3rd (North)   L Humanitarian      
2003   Iowa State   2–10   0–8   6th (North)         
2004   Iowa State   7–5   4–4   T–1st (North)   W Independence      
2005   Iowa State   7–5   4–4   T–2nd (North)   L Houston      
2006   Iowa State   4–8   1–7   6th (North)   

Mangino
2003   Kansas   6–7   3–5   T–4th (North)   L Tangerine      
2004   Kansas   4–7   2–6   T–5th (North)         
2005   Kansas   7–5   3–5   5th (North)   W Fort Worth      
2006   Kansas   6–6   3–5   4th (North)         
2007   Kansas   12–1   7–1   T–1st (North)   W Orange†   7   7
2008   Kansas   8–5   4–4   3rd (North)   W Insight      
2009   Kansas   5–7   1–7   6th (North)   

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If you just looked at those year to year records and had to choose a coach, which one would you pick?

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If you just looked at those year to year records and had to choose a coach, which one would you pick?

I'm riding that 12-1 into the sunset baby.

But both are really  :goodbyecruelworld:
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Mangino had a higher peak, but McCarney was slightly more consistent in Big 12 play (in probably a tougher league).

Both had arguably the best coaching runs at their respective schools.

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Mangino had a higher peak, but McCarney was slightly more consistent in Big 12 play (in probably a tougher league).

Both had arguably the best coaching runs at their respective schools.

That's when you throw out McCarney's four 1-7 seasons, though.

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If you just looked at those year to year records and had to choose a coach, which one would you pick?

That's a pretty sick and twisted "would you rather?".

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Mangino had a higher peak, but McCarney was slightly more consistent in Big 12 play (in probably a tougher league).

Both had arguably the best coaching runs at their respective schools.

That's when you throw out McCarney's four 1-7 seasons, though.

I won't argue that, but he inherited a worse program. It really is amazing to not fire a guy after 5 straight 1-7 conference seasons. KU at least had a decent run as recently as in the 90s with Glen Mason.


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Mangino had a higher peak, but McCarney was slightly more consistent in Big 12 play (in probably a tougher league).

Both had arguably the best coaching runs at their respective schools.

That's when you throw out McCarney's four 1-7 seasons, though.

I won't argue that, but he inherited a worse program. It really is amazing to not fire a guy after 5 straight 1-7 conference seasons. KU at least had a decent run as recently as in the 90s with Glen Mason.

Terry Allen had a 5 year run, though...

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True, and it was really bad. But Iowa State's program history is much worse, especially when you consider that McCarney is probably their best coach ever. Honestly, before Bill, only K-State was a worse program in the Big 12 and probably the country than Iowa State.

KU has had sporadic success and bowl appearances throughout its history, though Mangino arguable still had their best stretch for one coach.

I would pick Mangino over McCarney, but I don't think McCarney is that much worse.

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Mangino had a higher peak, but McCarney was slightly more consistent in Big 12 play (in probably a tougher league).

Both had arguably the best coaching runs at their respective schools.

That's when you throw out McCarney's four 1-7 seasons, though.

I won't argue that, but he inherited a worse program. It really is amazing to not fire a guy after 5 straight 1-7 conference seasons. KU at least had a decent run as recently as in the 90s with Glen Mason.

It really makes you wonder what sort of mediocrity other coaches that get fired after 3-4 years would have risen to if they just had more time.