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Personal take: I think this guy would murder to coach and live in Miami.
Source: https://footballscoop.com/.amp/news/here-are-lane-kiffins-contract-terms-at-ole-miss
Lane Kiffin's contract at Ole Miss is a four-year deal, starting at $3.9 million for the 2020 season, according to a tweet from Brian Scott Rippee that includes a memo laying out the details of the deal.
Kiffin will make an additional $100k each season after that - $4 million in 2021, $4.1 million in 2022 and $4.2 million in 2023. To put that in perspective, when Lane was hired at FAU, he made $950k, and averaged about $1 million over his three years in Boca.
A number of intriguing incentives are included in the Ole Miss contract as well, highlighted by a $1 million bonus for winning the national title. Starting with the 5th win of the season, Lane will also get an additional $150k for each win, and can aslo earn a nice chunk of change for regular-season wins against Power 5 non-SEC programs ($100k per win).
He'll have a salary pool of $5.3 million for his ten on-field assistant coaches, and an additional $2.2 million for his support staff that will include five strength and conditioning coaches and folks in football operations, analysts, video, recruiting, and player personnel.
Source: https://footballscoop.com/.amp/news/here-are-lane-kiffins-contract-terms-at-ole-miss
Lane Kiffin's contract at Ole Miss is a four-year deal, starting at $3.9 million for the 2020 season, according to a tweet from Brian Scott Rippee that includes a memo laying out the details of the deal.
Kiffin will make an additional $100k each season after that - $4 million in 2021, $4.1 million in 2022 and $4.2 million in 2023. To put that in perspective, when Lane was hired at FAU, he made $950k, and averaged about $1 million over his three years in Boca.
A number of intriguing incentives are included in the Ole Miss contract as well, highlighted by a $1 million bonus for winning the national title. Starting with the 5th win of the season, Lane will also get an additional $150k for each win, and can aslo earn a nice chunk of change for regular-season wins against Power 5 non-SEC programs ($100k per win).
He'll have a salary pool of $5.3 million for his ten on-field assistant coaches, and an additional $2.2 million for his support staff that will include five strength and conditioning coaches and folks in football operations, analysts, video, recruiting, and player personnel.