There is no "lock up" number at this level of coaching no matter the contract. They are broken all the time. A coach's primary responsibility is to himself and his family. If he is a young man, he wants to succeed in his profession and in basketball that means he has to move up in class to the schools that can pay more. It is simply economic mathematics for Furman. We need to hire good young coaches and let them be successful enough to move on to a higher compensation level. Then go find the next bright young coach. It's just the way it is. IMO, the most important person in this whole process is the AD who does the hiring.