02-17-2022, 03:55 PM
Quote:Jim Harbaugh will receive a base salary of $7.05 million this fall and up to $7.6 million in the final year of his new contract, which runs through the 2026 season
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If Harbaugh leaves prior to the end of this contract "for any reason," he would owe Michigan $3 million in the first year. The buyout then drops to $2.25 million in the second, $1.5 million in the third, $750,000 in the fourth and zero in the fifth and final year.
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The contract also states that Harbaugh will provide the athletic director with written notice prior to engaging in any discussions about other coaching opportunities "at any NCAA member institution, professional sports team or any other coaching or non-coaching positions that could result in termination of his employment at the University."
The revised contract essentially restores Harbaugh's salary to what it was prior to his 2-4 finish in 2020, when the university slashed his base salary to $4 million for 2021. Most of the bonuses from last year have remained the same.
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Eric
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