| Texas approves coach Mack Brown’s four-year contract extension |
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| Written by Anthony Rome |
| Friday, 27 January 2012 00:48 |
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UT approves Mack's contract
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - University of Texas regents agreed Thursday to extend football coach Mack Brown's contract by four years to 2020, a move school officials hope will assure long-term stability for a program eager to get back in the chase for national championships. Brown, who is paid $5.2 million a year, won't get any more money out of the new deal, but he will continue getting annual raises of $100,000 per his current contract. The deal includes a $3.5 million buyout that drops every year he stays with Texas. View 2013 BCS National Championship Odds Rumors had cropped up after last season that Brown might retire or be forced out. Powers on Thursday dismissed such speculation as completely unfounded. ``He represents the university in exactly the way that we want it to be represented. For 14 years, he's had tremendous success on the field and equally important, more important, he's represented the university with class, with integrity,'' Powers said. Want More From TheSpread.com? Follow us on Twitterand Facebook or Subscribe to Our News Feeds! |
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