Play Angry wrote:The Tide are setting themselves up for a PR embarrassment when he says no.
This. Alabama playing this in the press is very surprising, because I'm pretty confident Marshall's going to say no. It doesn't fit who he is. If he just wanted the money, and was willing to listen to offers while his team was still playing, he'd be at UCLA right now.
Which means Alabama is very publicly going to flame out on their #1 choice, and be hurt in other negotiations. Meanwhile WSU will get a recruiting bump from Marshall publicly turning them down.
Personally, I think Marshall's gone sooner rather than later. I could very easily see him taking over UNC in a few years, depending on the sanctions they end up receiving. And I wouldn't blame him one iota.
But Alabama? I'd be disappointed in him for that. That's not a destination job, and Marshall's not young enough that he's going to hop schools. He's sticking with Wichita until a job he'd rather retire at opens up, if one ever does.
That said, I do think "being the #1 choice" is an important factor for Marshall, and he absolutely has that here. And I could easily see Alabama throwing $4 million at him. Personally, I'd tell them that I want a contract that has salary matching to Saban or no deal.