Crean got $2.3 million at Marquette. I doubt Buzz Williams is there yet since he is not as proven as Crean. Marquette will take care of Buzz though as he proves himself.
Not quite Calipari money, but still pretty good.
This is my point, two years ago MU was paying Crean top 10 money ($2.3m/year) and he left for IU and top 5 money.
MU has the capacity and the history to Pay Buzz Ferentz type money. Not that he deserves it now but if Buzz keeps performing like the last two years, they will tear up his contract and re-work it every year until he gets there. He won't leave becuase of a lack of money at MU.
Like I said before, all any school can offer a coach is money. Money for facilities, money for expenses and money for salary. If it was about traditional, fan base and all that crap, KU would not need to pay Calipari $4 million a year. All that stuff allows a school to pay big bucks.
If you are saying Iowa has the money and the will to spend $2.5 to $3 million a year for a bball coach, then Ferentz might feel cheated. He'll want a raise and a raise for his assistants and a bigger budget. When all is said and done, it might cost north of $50 million to hire a name bball coach (after paying the buyout, paying the coach $30m , paying Ferentz, paying Fernentz's assistants and increasing the budget for basketball and football.)
I've heard nothing that suggest Iowa is ready to do this. I've heard DePaul is ready to do this.
Unless you can show me that you now are willing to step up with, when you have not for the last decade. Your going to get a mid-major or top flight assistant, not a name coach.
This is not a slight. MU has only hired assistants for the last 40 years. We have been to post season 27 times (9th all-time), five years in a row, won the whole thing once (1977) and been to the final four three other times (last was 2003). Hiring assistants can be a very good idea. See Pitt and Jamie Dixon.