GAINESVILLE — Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin’s recent 3-year extension will provide a $250,000 raise and the option to remain employed with the Gators for another five years once he leaves his current post.
The school’s longtime AD will now earn $2.075 million annually through Oct. 31, 2030, according to his new contract obtained by the Orlando Sentinel through a public records request.
Stricklin stands to make even more, along with obtaining long-term financial security at the school when he chooses to retire.
The school president could award a discretion bonus of $100,000 each May. Stricklin also will have private use of the University Athletic Association aircraft, up to a value of $70,000, and use of a car from a Gainesville dealer.
Stricklin with have a base salary