I understand what you?re saying, but I always keep in mind there are only 133 FBS head coaching positions. I have no problem with, and would support, paying up for the right coach. That?s somebody that is doing well at a ?lesser G5? or the top level of FCS. Somebody who is as close to a sure thing as you can get.
On the other hand, there are about 500 ?qualified? guys that would love to have one of the 30 or so positions that open up ever year. Most are unproven commodities. Most don?t have 4-5 schools after them. I don?t see having to, or wanting to, pay that candidate over the top money relative to what we?ve paid others.
Marshall is not an entry level job, but it?s also not the coaching pinnacle. We are never going to pay enough to keep a Brian Kelley or Urban Meyer as they move up the ladder so why give them $1.5 instead of $1.0MM for the 3-5 years you have them? Give them a fair salary with some good incentives. Take the extra half million and spend it on assistants. You?ll attract better assistants, one of which may be good enough to be your next head coach.