Campbell turned down $68.5m NFL contract this off season

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I’m more worried about him leaving with this graduating class next year. I’m hopeful that the continued success he’s having recruiting is helping, but I’ve always been concerned he would leave when Purdy did.
I agree with this, I'm guessing he wanted to come back for one last hurrah with his guys then head out
 

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If Matt is here for the next 8 years he'll probably make in the range of $40 million ($4/yr current contract plus incentives and future raises). Once you get to that level there's not much you can do with $68 million that you couldn't do with $40 million. So it's pretty reasonable to decide based on the job and lifestyle you want.
That's what I've always said....and if he has success here additional money (and a legacy) is created...or even bigger/better NFL jobs,etc.
 

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That's what I've always said....and if he has success here additional money (and a legacy) is created...or even bigger/better NFL jobs,etc.
What about how Matt operates or what Matt says makes you feel like he wants an NFL job? I’m not trying to poke a fight here, maybe he does. I do not see it. At all.
 
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Also, while I know he's a football junkie, I also know he truly wants to develop young men.....NFL, while the ultimate in football, you do lose some of the other things he may enjoy....doesn't mean someday he may not want that.

Also, will be curious how his old roommate, now Eagles coach does....you gotta think that type of honest insight into the NFL gig would be influential.
 

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What about how Matt operates or what Matt says makes you feel like he wants an NFL job? I’m not trying to poke a fight here, maybe he does. I do not see it. At all.
Oh, I agree...I just posted another post saying basically he seems very into developing young men and that seems very genuine and enjoyable to him...watch him on Senior day.

I liken it kind of to that awesome teacher that never wanted to become a principle...of that makes sense.
 
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I always used to reason that coaches like Fred or Campbell could make more at ISU in the long run because they've got essentially lifetime employment as opposed to going to some dysfunctional pro franchise and getting fired after three years...

...but if what is being reported is true, this is a whole other level.

How much was guaranteed $ ?
 

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8 million for eight years (how many nfl coaches have a tenure more than 8 years?) or 3-5 million for 25 years? Let’s be honest CMC can already stay as long as he wants short of accusations of running a racist program. Detroit might be comparable but where does a dollar go farther than Ames iowa?
 

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I think he’s here for a little while longer. Especially based on that contract he turned down and every school/NFL team that’s reached out to him the last few years.

This next offseason will tell all. Either he leaves(which he easily could have already for a more prestigious school/NFL and a lot more money) or he’s here for the long haul, which he’s said and hates that we don’t trust him every year.
 

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A wise man once told me the next offer is always better than the current. I wish I would’ve listened to that advice more than a few times.
 

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I think he’s here for a little while longer. Especially based on that contract he turned down and every school/NFL team that’s reached out to him the last few years.

This next offseason will tell all. Either he leaves(which he easily could have already for a more prestigious school/NFL and a lot more money) or he’s here for the long haul, which he’s said and hates that we don’t trust him every year.
I’m not sure any good NFL jobs will be open after next season. He will be back.
 

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To be honest, if he got the same contract offer from, say the Chiefs, Steelers, 49ers, Patriots... basically a GOOD organization he might be gone. But he's smart enough to hold out for a GREAT NFL job. If he really wants to be in the NFL. It's not for everyone. Ask Nick Saban.

With all due respect, you don't understand Matt Campbell. He said time and time again that he doesn't view his job as a spring board to something higher. He loves to impact the lives of young men - to get them to reach their fullest potential - more than he loves to celebrate wins. He doesn't define success by the number of wins or the size of the paycheck. He defines it by helping young men become the highest version of themselves. He believes the opponent is always yourself, not the team across the field.

Matt Campbell is an incredibly rare kind of person. I honestly believe his intention is to build a Mt. Union type program right here in Ames, Iowa.
 
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I agree with this, I'm guessing he wanted to come back for one last hurrah with his guys then head out
Do you some of you folks even pay any attention whatsoever to everything that the man himself actually says?

A. He thought he could build another Boise St at Toledo.

B. Jamie sold him that ISU is a better place to build a legacy.

C. The guys he looks up to are coaches like his mentor at Mount Union, Larry Kehres, Bill Snyder at KState and South Dakota State’s John Stiegelmeier—who just played for the FCS national title.

All of those guys were at one spot for well over twenty years. Well, one is still working on it.

For crying out loud, he finds the job offers annoying. “Hey, I’m building something here!”

*I’m pretty sure that last one is really close to the actual quote. Yes, he said that.
 

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That's the point. Campbell doesn't care.
The point also is that if Matt wanted Alaskan cod flown in fresh every day to have with his eggs in the morning, there would be thread started two seconds later and a lot of us figuring out how to study together to get our pilots licenses.
 
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I think he’s here for a little while longer. Especially based on that contract he turned down and every school/NFL team that’s reached out to him the last few years.

This next offseason will tell all. Either he leaves(which he easily could have already for a more prestigious school/NFL and a lot more money) or he’s here for the long haul, which he’s said and hates that we don’t trust him every year.

You have to take pretty much anything with a grain of salt but has he ever actually said he's here for the long haul?

I know there's been a 'you don't have to worry' type of talk but never anything definite.

Who knows what will happen. After the news tonight I was reminded that Pat Sajak has been doing Wheel of Fortun for almost 40 years.

Some people just like their gig.
 
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Well its finally official..... money doesn't motivate Matt. Molding young men to be the best they can be, personally and athletically motivates him. I crack up at some people's comments about taking Detroit money and retiring if it doesn't work out. Can you see him at age 45 sitting on a beach in Destin and watching college football on his phone. HELL NO!!