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The Rock Hill Herald’s Darin Gantt is reporting that Baker is leaving Chapel Hill to take the defensive line coach’s job with the Dallas Cowboys.Baker told the Herald that the decision was “a hard one” and that he “really fell for” the coaching staff and players at UNC. The Cowboys offered Baker the job last week, but Baker said he asked for some time to help UNC complete its recruiting class.
Baker was supposed to be the eventual replacement for the infamous John Blake who previously resigned after it was discovered he had contact with NFL agent Gary Wichard and received payments and/or loans from Wichard during his time in Chapel Hill.
Read more details about the previous shenanigans here.
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Wed. update
This story is getting more interesting this morning.
According to JP Giglio of the N&O Baker never signed a contract with UNC:
Charlie Coiner replaced Blake in late September for the remainder of the 2010 season, but the former NFL assistant was brought in as a temporary solution. Baker was hired on Jan. 10 to fill Blake’s role on Davis’ staff on a full-time basis.
Baker, who was the Panthers’ defensive line coach last season, told The (Rock Hill, S.C.) Herald on Tuesday that the Cowboys’ undisclosed offer was too much to turn down.
“It was a huge difference … I mean huge,” Baker said Tuesday.
Baker never signed a contract with UNC, according to a school spokesman. Blake, who was in the final year of his contract, had a base salary of $240,000.
Here was UNC’s official announcement of Baker’s hire on 1/10/2001 supposedly about three weeks before the Cowboys offer came according to Baker’s quote in the original entry:
“Brian is regarded as one of the top defensive line coaches in the NFL and his experience was appealing because of his background as a college coach in the ACC,” said Davis. “He is an excellent communicator and his knowledge of our recruiting areas was critical.
“Hiring Brian was a cooperative effort among Everett Withers and our defensive coaches to bring in the best person for our program. Everett did an excellent job helping identify Brian as a top candidate and we worked together to bring him to Chapel Hill.”
So why did UNC announce his hire on January 10th, which at the time was unusual because many programs wait until after signing day to make or announce changes, when Baker hadn’t officially signed a contract to be a part of UNC’s staff?
If the Cowboys offer didn’t come until “last week” which would be around February 1st, then why wasn’t UNC able to get a deal done with Baker between when their original discussions started prior to his announcement on January 10th and February 1st?
Maybe that was because Baker was out recruiting and too busy to sit down and officially become a part of UNC’s staff because he did have enough to time to visit with the #1 recruit in the country Jadeveon Clowney who is from South Carolina:
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney and new defensive ends coach Marion Hobby made their in person visit with South Pointe DE Jadeveon Clowney Tuesday afternoon at the school. “Clowney enjoyed it all,” said his coach Bobby Carroll. He liked Coach Hobby. They hit it off real good.” North Carolina’s new defensive line coach Brian Baker also met with Clowney Tuesday. Clemson and North Carolina were the only schools to visit Clowney at the school Tuesday
So here is the timeline:
-Jan 2nd – Carolina Panthers play their final home game.
-Jan 10th – UNC officially announces the hiring of Baker with Butch citing knowledge of their recruiting territory(SC maybe since he coached for the Panthers?)
-Jan 18th – visits #1 player in the country at his high school in SC
-Feb 1st(or last week relative to this week) – Baker claims the Dallas offer came
-Feb 8th – Baker officially takes job in Dallas
-Feb 9th – UNC says Baker never signed a contract with UNC
Has anyone ever heard of guys being announced as joining a coach staff before signing day that recruit for that university, never sign a contract while they recruit, and then bolt for a new job immediately after signing day? Why even announce that he was hired when he hasn’t signed an actual contract?
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