Cristobal will make an average of $4.55 million per season
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"Oregon Coach Mario Cristobal had been mentioned as a candidate for the vacant
Auburn job, but the third-year coach of the Ducks will be staying in Eugene. Athletic director Rob Mullens announced Thursday that Cristobal and Oregon agreed to a contract extension through the 2025 season. A one-year extension will be added to the contract if Cristobal wins the Pac-12 North or wins nine regular-season games in one of the years on the deal. The new contract will pay Cristobal an average of $4.55 million annually. He will make $3.2 million in 2020 and his paycheck will increase annually through 2025, when he will make $5 million."
Cristobal made $3.2 million in 2020. Diaz made more than Cristobal last year and they are likely making about the same this season. Before Blake James gave Richt a contract extension he was already making 4 million per year.
Mark Richt is being rewarded for getting Miami football back on track.
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You'd have to be an idiot to think Richt took a pay cut in his contract extension, he likely had it bumped up to somewhere between 4.5-5 million per year. Again, 3 years ago Miami was paying Mark Richt more than Cristobal will be making under his new contract, even with all that Nike money. Please stop with the "pay cut" stupidity. That "Miami is too poor" ship sailed a long time ago.