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Scoop27
12-05-2016, 02:44 PM
Former Texas head coach Charlie Strong may already be in line for a new job.

Tommy Tuberville resigned as the head coach at Cincinnati on Sunday and Strong, who was fired at Texas on Nov. 26, is one of the potential candidates for the coaching position, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer's Tom Groeschen.

If Strong was to take over at Cincinnati, he would be inheriting a program in much worse shape than that when he arrived at Texas. The Bearcats are coming off a 4-8 season that saw a 1-7 conference record and five straight losses to end the season. Tuberville amassed a 29-22 record in his four seasons at Cincinnati.

Strong landing another coaching position would take Texas off the hook for quite a bit of money over the next few years. If he was to be hired somewhere else, the $10.7 million Strong is due would be reduced by a significant amount.

Strong was fired after just three seasons in Austin, where he tallied a 16-21 record.

Roughneck93
12-11-2016, 04:24 PM
Charlie Strong to take on head coaching job at USF
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/11/report-charlie-strong-to-take-on-head-coaching-job-at-usf/

NastySlot
12-13-2016, 03:37 PM
Charlie Strong to take on head coaching job at USF
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/11/report-charlie-strong-to-take-on-head-coaching-job-at-usf/

yet it looks like Texas will be paying for two head coaches- Dang Strong and his agent are two smart fellas....

"Thanks to the structure of his buyout from Texas, Charlie Strong took a deal with USF that pays only $1 million in each of the first two seasons. He'll make $9.4 million from his Texas buyout over these next two years. Simply put: Strong is getting paid $5.7 million next year and $4.7 million of that money is coming from Texas." - Max Olson, ESPN


heard U of H is playing hard ball also with Herman's buyout also.