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Ok, now that it's done, who's hearing what about a hire?

Doesn't matter. What matters is that a doormat program like iu made the commitment. They raised the bar and now Purdue has to meet it. Which means, you better make sure this next hire is as close to a sure thing as you can get and in order to do so, you'll have to commit big $ upfront.
This is not a "prove it" business. It's a "get paid well, and if you win, you'll get paid even more well".

Of course....Purdue could always go out there, hire a coordinator without HC experience for $3M and hope it works out....
It absolutely does matter. We are not in their circumstances.
 
It absolutely does matter. We are not in their circumstances.
You're right, we're not in the same circumstance, we actually have some football tradition, an identity, names and players people recognize. iu has none of that, never had and until this year, the only time they sold out a home game was when OSU or Purdue was coming to town.
Are you saying that 8 games into a single season, iu suddenly decides they're committed to football and makes a $72M investment?
 
You're right, we're not in the same circumstance, we actually have some football tradition, an identity, names and players people recognize. iu has none of that, never had and until this year, the only time they sold out a home game was when OSU or Purdue was coming to town.
Are you saying that 8 games into a single season, iu suddenly decides they're committed to football and makes a $72M investment?
Just like we invested more to keep Brohm a couple times after we knew we had a coach capable of winning here. We don't have that right now. Hopefully we find someone but I'm not holding my breath with the Bobinski/Grimes regime. The point is IU did not invest 72 million to bring Cignetti in. They did that to keep him after he had a good first season against an atrocious schedule.
 
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