September 11, 20223 yr GP, 62, earns $150,000 for 2022 as an analyst which Google indicates is simply a position HC take between jobs. Why would he turn down a $2-4 million HC job? He's from Kansas, played and coached at KSU, then spent many years coaching in the west coast before landing at TCU. He's primed for programs in decline -- Nebraska, Auburn, Washington, anything. What $ level will retain him at UT? I'd love to keep him, but am pessimistic.
September 11, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, Da Fino said: If the defense really improves this year what are the chances that PK is offered a head coaching job somewhere. Even rice could offer him more than he’s making now. Deleted because I totally misread this. But I think there's something here. PK gets hired for HC somewhere else and Patterson gets promoted to DC, which he's been more or less splitting w PK anyway, maybe? Edited September 11, 20223 yr by TexArcher
September 11, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, TexArcher said: Oh, about 100%, but that doesn't mean he'd necessarily want it. He already left a head coaching job to come here. As for money, how much did he make before he got here? Maybe $15-20 million over 20+ years in coaching? If he's invested half of that with any savvy whatsoever, he's already a very rich man. Maxing out salary now may just not be his #1 priority. He could have health reasons that he doesn't talk about. Maybe he really wants to be part of a NC staff. Maybe he really does like Austin that much. Etc. All I'm saying is that there are plenty of reasons that this could be more than a one-year deal. He might also be totally sick of talking to recruits and their parents…
September 11, 20223 yr Plus, I heard we ensured him a spot at ACL (2nd weekend after the ISU game). Edited September 11, 20223 yr by HtownHorn
September 11, 20223 yr 26 minutes ago, Da Fino said: If the defense really improves this year what are the chances that PK is offered a head coaching job somewhere. Even rice could offer him more than he’s making now. People on this board say he doesn’t like recruiting or isn’t good at it. What are the chances both leave? I don’t know either of their personalities at this point of their lives. That could be a weird scenario. PK doesn’t want to be an HC apparently doesn’t like the politics, recruiting management requirements it’s why Jimmy Lake got promoted over PK at UW.
September 11, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, pops said: Nah. Csb. I have a mutual friend with Patterson. He has no desire to be a head coach again. Hates nil and transfer. Has all the money he needs and loves Austin. He may be DC next year if sark cuts ties with pk but loves what he's doing and loves sark and is content putting his thumbprint on what could be a great run /csb. STOP THIS RIGHT NOW! MY PENIS CAN ONLY GET SO ERECT! no homo
September 11, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, HtownHorn said: Plus, I heard we ensured him a spot at ACL (2nd weekend after the ISU game). And we got Willie to open for him.
September 11, 20223 yr 47 minutes ago, Make em eat Taco Bell said: GP, 62, earns $150,000 for 2022 as an analyst which Google indicates is simply a position HC take between jobs. Why would he turn down a $2-4 million HC job? He's from Kansas, played and coached at KSU, then spent many years coaching in the west coast before landing at TCU. He's primed for programs in decline -- Nebraska, Auburn, Washington, anything. What $ level will retain him at UT? I'd love to keep him, but am pessimistic. Worth a shot.
September 11, 20223 yr GP is still being subsidized by TCU. He doesn’t need UT money yet.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
September 11, 20223 yr GP would be smart to leave after next year if he wants to get back into coaching. That'll be the year when his star is brightest.
September 11, 20223 yr This...It almost has to be Patterson's influence. No way PK turned it around this much on his own. Patterson was roaming the sideline like a man on fire. Looked like he was celebrating "his" plan working...Every time the camera panned to him, he had a giant grin on his face. Guaranteed he’s having more fun than he’s had in years. All the glory, none of the blame, and no recruiting or other responsibilities. It’s the perfect semi retirement job for him.
September 11, 20223 yr Dude just loves breaking down game film and schemes. If you ever saw him on the coaches film room during the playoffs you could tell he knows his shit. I'm sure this is an easy money job that he really enjoysHe’s losing weight right? It means his stress level is way down. liking the people you are working with, liking where you live, happy wife, still getting the part of football that you really like without all the bull shit you don’t…It might be something that is working for him for now. Clearly working for us too…
September 11, 20223 yr If you can keep Patterson, your defense would be all world with your athletes. Now you can see how he did so much with less at TCU. He would probably still be here if he weren't so loyal to his assistants and the NIL.
September 11, 20223 yr Im not saying that patterson is staying but there comes a point in your life that your quality of life and time mean more than money. He has plenty of money but the schedule as a head coach does not give him time to enjoy any of it. Hes position as an assistant allows him to do what he love yet have time to enjoy where he is at. This maybe the best of both worlds for him. Pure speculation but I could easily see this as being the case in this scenario.
September 11, 20223 yr Defense was completely lost last year. They just held the reigning Heisman winner to 37 less points than fucking Kansas. That sweaty fat mother fucker is the D whisperer. Ah phrasing.gif
September 11, 20223 yr Patterson will be sought after by major programs and he will leave when they come calling. Enjoy it while it lasts. I think he’s had a big hand in this but PK also has a big hand in the turnaround. When GP leaves, bummer, but so be it.
September 11, 20223 yr 19 hours ago, Make em eat Taco Bell said: GP, 62, earns $150,000 for 2022 as an analyst which Google indicates is simply a position HC take between jobs. Why would he turn down a $2-4 million HC job? He's from Kansas, played and coached at KSU, then spent many years coaching in the west coast before landing at TCU. He's primed for programs in decline -- Nebraska, Auburn, Washington, anything. What $ level will retain him at UT? I'd love to keep him, but am pessimistic. Pay him 500K a year as an assistant if this keeps up. Money well spent. Texas needs to start embracing their position. They are the most recognizable and valuable college athletics department in the world and that’s with a decade of dog shit from Football. Just imagine a Bama like run here.
September 11, 20223 yr Popular Post 21 hours ago, Make em eat Taco Bell said: What $ level will retain him at UT? I'd love to keep him, but am pessimistic. How about we just keep him locked up somewhere on campus?
September 12, 20223 yr Patterson will be sought after by major programs and he will leave when they come calling. Enjoy it while it lasts. I think he’s had a big hand in this but PK also has a big hand in the turnaround. When GP leaves, bummer, but so be it.This is correct, even Klatt and Gus were pumping him up during the game...no mention of PK's existence.
September 12, 20223 yr If you didn't see Gary Patterson's TCU relentless, aggressive, run through the player defense out there yesterday, then may God have mercy on your soul!
September 12, 20223 yr 10 hours ago, KeysPhoneWallet said: He’s losing weight right? It means his stress level is way down. liking the people you are working with, liking where you live, happy wife, still getting the part of football that you really like without all the bull shit you don’t… It might be something that is working for him for now. Clearly working for us too… Or he's doing massive quantities of bam bam.
September 12, 20223 yr 22 hours ago, Fondren & Main said: STOP THIS RIGHT NOW! MY PENIS CAN ONLY GET SO ERECT! no homo Fuck it, if it keeps Patterson around through a program ascent and national championship run? Homo.
September 12, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, Foosters said: 'Bout a nine on the tension scale, Rube. Fantastic movie
September 12, 20223 yr On 9/10/2022 at 7:05 PM, pops said: Nah. Csb. I have a mutual friend with Patterson. He has no desire to be a head coach again. Hates nil and transfer. Has all the money he needs and loves Austin. He may be DC next year if sark cuts ties with pk but loves what he's doing and loves sark and is content putting his thumbprint on what could be a great run /csb. Love this if true!
September 12, 20223 yr 16 hours ago, TexEx15 said: Pay him 500K a year as an assistant if this keeps up. Money well spent. Texas needs to start embracing their position. They are the most recognizable and valuable college athletics department in the world and that’s with a decade of dog shit from Football. Just imagine a Bama like run here. TCU is paying him millions for the next few years, if money is really what he is after, then Texas will not be keeping him. I did manage to see him have to grab his own towel on the sidelines Saturday. Also, he doesn't have a headset, so he's not communicating much to Kwiatkowski during the game. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by HtownHorn
September 12, 20223 yr I’m sure GP’s TCU contract salary is offset by what Texas pays him, so it makes no sense to spend a lot of money on him until the TCU gravy train has left the station. If he detests the HS recruiting aspects as much as claimed, he’d have those responsibilities as a DC. Make him the highest-paid analyst is the history of analysis and let him concentrate on what he loves.
September 12, 20223 yr I'm no longer making fun of GP after that defensive performance. Well, until he coaches somewhere else.
September 12, 20223 yr I'm biased, but I can't imagine a better situation for GP than Texas right now. He's still getting checks from TCU. Sark is the OC and has to spend more time on that side of the ball. PK, by all accounts, doesn't have a big ego and is more than willing to collaborate on defense. GP gets to focus on just the aspects of the game he loves - defense and game planning. Anywhere else, there would probably be conflicts with the head coach and/or the DC. So far, it seems to be working really well here.
September 13, 20223 yr I know I just joined but love the Longhorns almost as much as the Frogs. I live two houses down from Coach Patterson in Fort Worth. He loves it here and will retire here. He spends the majority of his time here and commutes to Austin. (aka he does not need the $ ... he made nearly $90mm during his time at TCU.) You can tell, however, he felt snubbed with the way things went down (I was on the phone call - speakertone). The in-person "we are moving on" was not handled well by our admin. He loves the Longhorns and, more importantly, is best friends with Del Conte. He has told me fireside several times he wants to be a head coach again and ... perhaps Texas is in his future. To be successful, he needs to focus on defense and defense alone. Let the position coaches do their jobs. Do not pull a Les Miles and micro manage. Hook Em.
September 13, 20223 yr 34 minutes ago, FrogFactor said: I know I just joined but love the Longhorns almost as much as the Frogs. Ass kissing will get you nowhere.
September 13, 20223 yr 33 minutes ago, ImissWallyPryor said: Ass kissing will get you nowhere. It got your attention. (And FYI TCU B.S. and UT J.D. here.) Edited September 13, 20223 yr by FrogFactor
September 13, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, FrogFactor said: It got your attention. (And FYI TCU B.S. and UT J.D. here.) We’re all lawyers here.
September 13, 20223 yr Popular Post Patterson coming to Austin was already a done deal before the TCU game kicked off last season. CDC really wants you to join our staff Gary. Gary: I'm definitely interested. TCU is starting to piss me off and drive me up the wall. I'll join, but on one or two conditions: I get all the cafeteria privileges and multiple towels for game days. Sark: Done and done Gary: Perfect! I'll throw this game and make it look convincing. Sark: Oh you! *After the game Fuck these frogs, welcome to Austin, king.
September 13, 20223 yr On 9/10/2022 at 9:06 PM, Make em eat Taco Bell said: GP, 62, earns $150,000 for 2022 as an analyst which Google indicates is simply a position HC take between jobs. Why would he turn down a $2-4 million HC job? He's from Kansas, played and coached at KSU, then spent many years coaching in the west coast before landing at TCU. He's primed for programs in decline -- Nebraska, Auburn, Washington, anything. What $ level will retain him at UT? I'd love to keep him, but am pessimistic. Because he doesn't need the money and right now he can focus on game planning defense without dealing with the press, boosters, recruiting, nil, managing team culture, and on and on. It's ultimately up to him if he wants to hc again, but for a guy who is financially made, he's almost in retirement just taking on his favorite hobby. You can tell the guy loves football and defense. Right now he's paid to think about that all day without all the other bullshit. We should all be so lucky when we're ready to wind down a bit.
September 13, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, FrogFactor said: I live two houses down from Coach Patterson in Fort Worth. Strong to very strong humblebrag
September 13, 20223 yr So I heard some radio show saying GP to Huskers has been floated. I want him to stay here, but they are obviously OK with wasting millions of dollars like they did on Frosty. Hopefully Lincoln and a program that is essentially the TCU of the Big 10 (right now, and that's being generous... Could have said KU) isn't appealing. But obviously NU has a hell of a reputation historically, so maybe that's the draw...
September 13, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said: Can we change the thread title and put some respeck on this man’s name? We’ve already done this. It used to be titled “Fatterson.” Now it’s “Phatterson.” The guy is straight up phat, yo. Edited September 13, 20223 yr by South Austin
September 13, 20223 yr I truly believe as HC at UT w/ Del Conte would be his "destination job." He will coach again. He wants that 200th win.
September 13, 20223 yr I think he hangs at UT for awhile longer. If the team and the D continues to do really well, he'll be offered a HC gig at a blueblood program. If the team shits the bed, then he would be the top candidate at Texas. There are no Cons about continuing this gig that he has.
September 14, 20223 yr He’ll fail terribly as a HC and he knows it. The game has passed him by with regards to media and NIL and it won’t end well if he takes a big head coaching job.
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