Gophers football coach P.J. Fleck signed a new seven-year, $35 million contract Monday which will take effect next season and runs through Dec. 31, 2028. A look at the key points:
Salary
Fleck will make $4.65 million in salary this season under the terms of his previous contract. That deal called for a $50,000 annual raise, so he was slated to make $4.9 million in the final year, 2026.
The new deal will pay Fleck an even $5 million each year between 2022 and 2028, with no built-in raises.
Buyout
Fleck's previous contract called for a $10 million buyout if he left during the first year (2020) and the buyout dropped to $4.5 million in Year 2 and $3 million in Year 3 and 4. Now, the price would be steeper to leave. Here are the buyout numbers:
2022 — $10 million
2023 — $7 million
2024 — $5 million
2025 — $4 million
2026 — $3 million
2027 — $2 million
2028 — $0
Coaches/staff
Fleck's new contract stipulates that he'll have $350,000 to add to his assistant coaches' and other staff salaries for next season. The deal he signed in 2019 was even more bountiful for his assistants, as he had $1.05 million to add to their salaries in 2020 and an additional $200,000 this year.
Incentives
From Fleck's previous contract
Big Ten title: $150,000
Win or tie for division title: $100,000
National Coach of the Year award (from list agreed upon by Fleck and the athletic director): $100,000
Big 10 Coach of the Year award from Big Ten coaches or media: $50,000
New incentives:
Eight regular-season wins: $100,000
Nine regular-season wins: $100,000
(Regular-season wins do not include Big Ten title or bowl games.)

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