Neither former Missouri football offensive coordinator Kirby Moore nor Washington State will owe Missouri any money in liquidated damages for terminating the coordinator’s contract with Mizzou before its end date.
As of Friday afternoon, Moore is longer the offensive playcaller for the Tigers, ending a three-year stint in Columbia as he returned to his home state to become the head coach at Wazzu.
Per Moore’s most recent contract, signed shortly before the Tigers beat Ohio State in the 2023 Cotton Bowl after a tremendous first season as Mizzou’s offensive playcaller, Moore is signed with the Tigers through January, 2027.
Typically, when a coach leaves for another job — known as terminating the deal without cause — then there is a buyout fee owed to the previous employer.
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