Didn't want to start a new thread so I'm using one, maybe 2, coaching related hiring with some non hiring info
From Football Scoop
James Madison: The program has formally announced their coordinators in Cam Aiken (OC), Robert Bala (DC), and Rob Wenger (STC).
Rob Wenger
2008-09: Rutgers (Player Development)
2008: Rutgers (Operations Assistant)
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The 100 most-watched games of the 2025 college football season
87. Rutgers-Ohio State -- 4.06 million (Fox)
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Wyoming: Head coach Jay Sawvel
took money out of his pocket to retain key staffers past two seasons as he enters a critical year three.
In the third year of his five-year deal worth $5.8 million annually, earning a base salary of about $1.1 million, Sawvel not only donated $125k of his earnings back to the program in the form of revenue sharing, but he also handed over a good portion of his retention bonus totaling an additional $100,000 to ensure the retention of some key staff members.
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Why, how much Deion Sanders will fine Colorado Buffaloes players
Sanders, warning players he'll call their parents to come observe practice "so they can see who you really are," also is outlining Colorado's fine structure for the coming season.
With players legally making more money than at any previous point in collegiate athletics, Sanders also is implementing what appear to be some of college football's steepest fines.
Consider, per Sanders, the following penalties, several of which are at or more than $1,000 per violation:
» $2,500 fine for "No show to practice"
» $2,000 fine for "No show to meeting or film session"
» $1,500 fine for "No show to strength and conditioning workout"
» $1,500 fine for "No show to treatment"
» $1,000 fine for either being late to therapy treatment or strength and conditioning workout
» $2,000 to $5,000 fine for "Public or social media misconduct"
» $1,000 to $2,500 fine for "Violation of team rules (based on severity)"
Sanders also cautioned his players against the use of profane language or what he deemed as disrespectful treatment of the females in and around the Colorado Buffaloes football program.