Lane Kiffin is not the head coach at Ole Miss anymore, but he can still make money if the Rebels go on a run in the College Football Playoff.
As part of Kiffin’s seven-year, $91-million deal with LSU, the school agreed to pay Kiffin what he “would have been entitled to receive” in postseason bonuses if he had stayed at Ole Miss during the playoff, according to a copy of his term sheet obtained Monday by The Advocate.
Even though he will not be with the team, Kiffin would receive up to $1 million if Ole Miss wins the national title. He would make $150,000 if the Rebels play in the first round as expected, $250,000 if they reach the quarterfinals, $500,000 if they go to the semifinals, $750,000 if they play in the national championship game or $1 million if they win it all.
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