Coaching Carousel 2024
Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Was Guilford ever really open, and did they conduct a legitimate search and interview process? Kelly had about twenty years of experience at RWU before they announced him as interim in November.
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
I've heard from folks involved in the hiring processes for multiple jobs open this cycle that the upcoming federal FLSA threshold change (https://blog.dol.gov/2024/04/23/what-th ... or-workers) is having a pretty big impact on the hiring of new coaches.
As I understand it, as of January 2025 employees who make under $58,000 can no longer be exempt. That means they are legally allowed to get overtime pay for any hours worked over 40 in a week.
Despite what some may think $58K is upper-middle tier for D3 head coaches, and at the schools still listed as having openings; $58 is a VERY nice deal.
So now AD's are stuck with decisions to make:
Do they start a new coach at $58K?
Do they make them ten month at a $58K rate ($50ish)?
Do they pay them less than the FLSA threshold and pay OT? (Coaches work 50+ hours in season)
Do they pay less than the FLSA threshold but cap hours to limit OT?
It's a big mess and is making it difficult to get good, quality hires on board for many of these jobs.
Stay tuned. This will have far reaching ramifications within D3 coaching.
As I understand it, as of January 2025 employees who make under $58,000 can no longer be exempt. That means they are legally allowed to get overtime pay for any hours worked over 40 in a week.
Despite what some may think $58K is upper-middle tier for D3 head coaches, and at the schools still listed as having openings; $58 is a VERY nice deal.
So now AD's are stuck with decisions to make:
Do they start a new coach at $58K?
Do they make them ten month at a $58K rate ($50ish)?
Do they pay them less than the FLSA threshold and pay OT? (Coaches work 50+ hours in season)
Do they pay less than the FLSA threshold but cap hours to limit OT?
It's a big mess and is making it difficult to get good, quality hires on board for many of these jobs.
Stay tuned. This will have far reaching ramifications within D3 coaching.
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
I’m sure the schools have found a way around it by now or will. Most of the jobs in D3 are mid 40’s, I don’t see how these schools could/would pay overtime.
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
I’m told Guilford was a formality since coach KELLY not Ward was hired as interim last year.
Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Gotcha. Yes, Kelly. Typo/Brainspasm to end the week.River Donkey wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 10:35 amI’m told Guilford was a formality since coach KELLY not Ward was hired as interim last year.
Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Potsdam officially announced
Very excited for the Conners era to start for my alma mater, feels like a hire to push the program forward even more!
https://potsdambears.com/news/2024/7/29 ... 72924.aspx
Very excited for the Conners era to start for my alma mater, feels like a hire to push the program forward even more!
https://potsdambears.com/news/2024/7/29 ... 72924.aspx
Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Hun job posted online, so i assume the Lopes hire at Kean is true.
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Underrated Hire..He's goodGoBears wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 10:53 am Potsdam officially announced
Very excited for the Conners era to start for my alma mater, feels like a hire to push the program forward even more!
https://potsdambears.com/news/2024/7/29 ... 72924.aspx
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
OpenGoBears wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 10:53 am Potsdam officially announced
Very excited for the Conners era to start for my alma mater, feels like a hire to push the program forward even more!
https://potsdambears.com/news/2024/7/29 ... 72924.aspx
Augustana (IL)
Guilford (NC)
Kean (NJ)
Northland (WI)
Notre Dame (MD)
Neumann (PA)
SUNY Plattsburgh
SUNY Poly
St Joseph's (ME)
St Joseph's (NY)
William Peace (NC)
Filled
Albertus Magnus College (CT) - Chris Bronander (Oberlin AC)
Benedictine (IL) - Josh Berey-Wingate (Lewis AC)
Brevard (NC) - Scott Dangel (Oglethorpe HC)
SUNY Brockport - Nick Fiorentino (Former Geneseo HC)
Cairn (PA) - Matt LoStracco (HS Coach)
FDU (NJ) - Alex Stone (Muhlenberg AC)
Juniata (PA) - Dylan Abplanalp (Illinois Wesleyan AC)
LaGrange (GA) - Kevin Riordan (Coastal Carolina HC - MCLA)
Oglethorpe (GA) - Christian Hall (Wingate AC)
SUNY Potsdam - Gill Connors (St Bonaventure AHC)
Rhodes (TN) - Billy Cameron (Hampden-Sydney AC)
Virginia Wesleyan (VA) - Sam Jones (Virginia Wesleyan AC)
Washington & Jefferson (PA) - Jacob Bow (HS HC)
Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
I believe they are done. Coach Kelly was interim and was rightfully given the ft job moving forward. Well done Quakers, Coach Kelly is one of the good ones.Guilford (NC)
No interim on title:
https://guilfordquakers.com/staff-direc ... artment/30
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Looking at the remaining jobs, the two that seem to have been open the longest are:
St Josephs (ME)
Northland (WI)
both opened early in the summer and have not announced a hiring with recruiting season all but wrapped up.
Anyone know what is going on with these positions?
St Josephs (ME)
Northland (WI)
both opened early in the summer and have not announced a hiring with recruiting season all but wrapped up.
Anyone know what is going on with these positions?
Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Offer made, accepted, announcement soon.St Josephs (ME)
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
VTLaxGuy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 9:52 am I've heard from folks involved in the hiring processes for multiple jobs open this cycle that the upcoming federal FLSA threshold change (https://blog.dol.gov/2024/04/23/what-th ... or-workers) is having a pretty big impact on the hiring of new coaches.
As I understand it, as of January 2025 employees who make under $58,000 can no longer be exempt. That means they are legally allowed to get overtime pay for any hours worked over 40 in a week.
Despite what some may think $58K is upper-middle tier for D3 head coaches, and at the schools still listed as having openings; $58 is a VERY nice deal.
So now AD's are stuck with decisions to make:
Do they start a new coach at $58K?
Do they make them ten month at a $58K rate ($50ish)?
Do they pay them less than the FLSA threshold and pay OT? (Coaches work 50+ hours in season)
Do they pay less than the FLSA threshold but cap hours to limit OT?
It's a big mess and is making it difficult to get good, quality hires on board for many of these jobs.
Stay tuned. This will have far reaching ramifications within D3 coaching.
Does this impact high school coaches too?
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
This will be interesting. There's a lot of coaches in D3 who don't hit the 40 mark until the season starts - and when you figure travel time in for road trips, that's where they start to go well over the 40. If you don't have fall ball like NESCAC for example, you're doing site supervision, but you're still not hitting that mark until the season starts.VTLaxGuy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 9:52 am I've heard from folks involved in the hiring processes for multiple jobs open this cycle that the upcoming federal FLSA threshold change (https://blog.dol.gov/2024/04/23/what-th ... or-workers) is having a pretty big impact on the hiring of new coaches.
As I understand it, as of January 2025 employees who make under $58,000 can no longer be exempt. That means they are legally allowed to get overtime pay for any hours worked over 40 in a week.
Despite what some may think $58K is upper-middle tier for D3 head coaches, and at the schools still listed as having openings; $58 is a VERY nice deal.
So now AD's are stuck with decisions to make:
Do they start a new coach at $58K?
Do they make them ten month at a $58K rate ($50ish)?
Do they pay them less than the FLSA threshold and pay OT? (Coaches work 50+ hours in season)
Do they pay less than the FLSA threshold but cap hours to limit OT?
It's a big mess and is making it difficult to get good, quality hires on board for many of these jobs.
Stay tuned. This will have far reaching ramifications within D3 coaching.
Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
"but you're still not hitting that mark until the season starts."
This may be the most uninformed comment ever on these boards
This may be the most uninformed comment ever on these boards
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
Doesn’t NESCAC now allow fall ball as of 3 or 4 years ago?TopperLax82 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 10:37 pmThis will be interesting. There's a lot of coaches in D3 who don't hit the 40 mark until the season starts - and when you figure travel time in for road trips, that's where they start to go well over the 40. If you don't have fall ball like NESCAC for example, you're doing site supervision, but you're still not hitting that mark until the season starts.VTLaxGuy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 9:52 am I've heard from folks involved in the hiring processes for multiple jobs open this cycle that the upcoming federal FLSA threshold change (https://blog.dol.gov/2024/04/23/what-th ... or-workers) is having a pretty big impact on the hiring of new coaches.
As I understand it, as of January 2025 employees who make under $58,000 can no longer be exempt. That means they are legally allowed to get overtime pay for any hours worked over 40 in a week.
Despite what some may think $58K is upper-middle tier for D3 head coaches, and at the schools still listed as having openings; $58 is a VERY nice deal.
So now AD's are stuck with decisions to make:
Do they start a new coach at $58K?
Do they make them ten month at a $58K rate ($50ish)?
Do they pay them less than the FLSA threshold and pay OT? (Coaches work 50+ hours in season)
Do they pay less than the FLSA threshold but cap hours to limit OT?
It's a big mess and is making it difficult to get good, quality hires on board for many of these jobs.
Stay tuned. This will have far reaching ramifications within D3 coaching.
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I feel like plenty of places have additional responsibilities for either "teaching" or home game management even if you do have fall ball. This is assuming you are "full-time."TopperLax82 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 10:37 pm If you don't have fall ball like NESCAC for example, you're doing site supervision, but you're still not hitting that mark until the season starts.
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Re: Coaching Carousel 2024
I believe 10 official practicespcowlax wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2024 8:04 amDoesn’t NESCAC now allow fall ball as of 3 or 4 years ago?TopperLax82 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 10:37 pmThis will be interesting. There's a lot of coaches in D3 who don't hit the 40 mark until the season starts - and when you figure travel time in for road trips, that's where they start to go well over the 40. If you don't have fall ball like NESCAC for example, you're doing site supervision, but you're still not hitting that mark until the season starts.VTLaxGuy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 9:52 am I've heard from folks involved in the hiring processes for multiple jobs open this cycle that the upcoming federal FLSA threshold change (https://blog.dol.gov/2024/04/23/what-th ... or-workers) is having a pretty big impact on the hiring of new coaches.
As I understand it, as of January 2025 employees who make under $58,000 can no longer be exempt. That means they are legally allowed to get overtime pay for any hours worked over 40 in a week.
Despite what some may think $58K is upper-middle tier for D3 head coaches, and at the schools still listed as having openings; $58 is a VERY nice deal.
So now AD's are stuck with decisions to make:
Do they start a new coach at $58K?
Do they make them ten month at a $58K rate ($50ish)?
Do they pay them less than the FLSA threshold and pay OT? (Coaches work 50+ hours in season)
Do they pay less than the FLSA threshold but cap hours to limit OT?
It's a big mess and is making it difficult to get good, quality hires on board for many of these jobs.
Stay tuned. This will have far reaching ramifications within D3 coaching.