MickeyMantle
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Elder it is. Interesting.
Well, at least we know that Moe got the last name right
Great hire. I wonder who he will bring on staff, and if anyone from EKU will come along with him? Also, what do you think he will be making?
So is he making $70-80k just to coach football or does he hold an administrative position as well?
70-80k if I had to guess. Helps that he was recently let go by EKU so they wernt in a bidding war. Not sure how many coaches would want to go with him from EKU, I assume assistants make a lot more for an FCS team than HS. I do hope he retains a few of the current Moe assistants.
I have no idea, nor do I have any idea that he is making that much. Just a complete guess tbh.
How you gona throw out a random number and when someone ask you about it say you have no idea?? smh
Agree with Acito. Always been a huge fan of his D-Lines.I can't guess? Sorry for not lying and acting like I have some kind of insider information and perpetuate rumors. And they should keep the strength coach Ross and DL coach Tony Acito. Tony has been putting out scholarship players for 15 years. Coached all over cincinnati and MSJ. Most importantly hes a really good teacher, is able to coach kids up very well and works well with high school kids. That's what this staff needs is guys who are more familiar with high school kids considering the coach is coming from college ranks. Tonys D-line operate like a small college program. Players are expected to play with gap discipline and fundamentally correct. There's no playing with your dominant hand down in your stance all the time. A lot of college players don't/can't play with either hand down.
In fact one of his players (Pabst) was just offered by the University of Akron today.
Ross has been a fantastic addition to Moeller athletics. A significant reduction in training injuries was noticible even his first year.Ross is staying. He's hired by the Athletic Department and handles the strength programs for all the teams at Moeller.
Ross has been a fantastic addition to Moeller athletics. A significant reduction in training injuries was noticible even his first year.
I don’t really know much about coach Elder, other than that unfortunate name, but wish him the best. Having a coach with College connections and an insider understanding of the recruiting process is a huge draw for parents and players. Winning is of course the goal, but having guys get the chance to play at the next level and earn scholarships is equally important these days. Rosfeld in just one year did a great job with this because of his experience at UC- Nauman did not and it left many parents and kids understandably frustrated.
Mark Elder will make around $115k annually. That figure is an aggregate of “salary” and ancillary compensation from booster funds, endowment to the position, etc All told, he will be WELL compensated. He better earn it.So is he making $70-80k just to coach football or does he hold an administrative position as well?
Mark Elder will make around $115k annually. That figure is an aggregate of “salary” and ancillary compensation from booster funds, endowment to the position, etc All told, he will be WELL compensated. He better earn it.
Your whole post is FALSE. Not even close, and Moe doesn’t have “boosters” BTW
Exactly. That’s why I mentioned the overall compensation being an aggregate of salary and ancillary sources. Obviously, it’s a private entity, so it won’t be disclosed but the salary is probably probably around $70k. The rest is comprised of endowment and booster $. Arnold Rothstein doesn’t seem to agree but I’m confident in what I’ve been told. Total compensation is around $115k. Mark Elder damn near didn’t accept the offer if Moeller couldn’t get near that number. Remember, this is a guy who was making well over $200k previously so exercise some logic. Moeller had to pay more than which they were maybe comfortable.Diocesan schools have Archbishop oversight on budget issues. Using Boosters may side step that issue.
wow! what a huge hirelooks like we will find out an hour
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