Here is hoping that the "point" that I am trying to make is not off course.
When I speak of Bryan McClendon's talent, not trying to make it sound like he will be offered a head coaching job in the next week, next month or next year. Simply pointing out that as was said above, McClendon has an enormous amount of "understanding and talent". Do not think that he will be a head coach tomorrow. Why else was he offered a "business card"?
Trying to point out that "others" have their eyes on this very talented individual. At the present time Bryan McClendon is Georgia's Recruiting Director. Was hoping that this thread would not get too far off course.
So, to try and bring this back to a point of focus. Anyone that supports Georgia Football believe that Bryan McClendon is being paid according to "his value to Georgia Football". Understand that some will come back and say no, some have already.
Another question. Where and what time is it that we put "value" on a coach or player". Allow me this. When we went after Marshall, anyone remember what was said on this board? When we signed Gurley anyone remember what was said on this board? Coaching is no different. If coaching is different what is the reasoning for our "best recruiter" being underpaid?
Question . . . . Would anyone that posts "regularly" on this board exchange McClendon for Garner, or any Recruiting Director at any SEC University. Thread now is asking for "names of individuals". Cuts short the small talk.
Trying to keep this in focus . . . . we have a very talented coach that seems to be doing more than coaching from the sidelines or the booth. Traveling into Florida and other football hot beds requires more than I have seen from our recruiters in a long time. Brian McClendon does that, and I might add, with results.
If you have a champion that is 35 years young and his or her salary is based on age, rather than production, that has been the problem that I have witnessed for many years. That is the point that I "tried" to make earlier about Charlie Strong. Mentioned that he had been around Florida football for many years, his talent was not recognized, it was simply shoved aside.
Say this to those that read and post on this board. Let's take our time, no way that Brian McClendon will leave Athens, right?. I said that and anyone that believes that Brian McClendon is not a "hot commodity" . . . . my bet is that "you and I" will have a chance in the very near future to "discuss that". Has nothing to do with being a head coach, has everything to do with talent.