A&M's firing of football coach Kevin Sumlin means another big buyout for a Texas school
Posted Nov 29, 2017
Texas A&M University football coach Kevin Sumlin may have had his pride wounded when he was fired this weekend. But financially, he'll be no worse off. Thanks to a raise and contract extension awarded to him in 2013, Sumlin is still entitled to the $10 million he would have been paid if he hadn't been fired by A&M, according to his employment contract.
(Texas Tribune)
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