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Stoops' Kentucky Exit: $4M Payout, No Mitigation
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Mark Stoops, Kentuckys former head coach, is set to receive nearly $4 million within 15 days of his firing, with the remaining amount paid out quarterly over the next 5.5 years. His payments are not subject to mitigation, ensuring financial security. Despite his successful tenure, including eight consecutive bowl game appearances, his final season ended with a 4-8 record. Will Stein, former Oregon offensive coordinator and Louisville quarterback, has taken over as the new head coach.
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Kentucky Pays Stoops $38M, New Coach $11M
01:55|Kentucky footballs former coach, Mark Stoops, is set to receive a staggering $38 million in his separation agreement, a move that will keep him on the payroll for over five years after his departure. The new coach, Will Stein, will earn around $11 million annually, making Kentuckys total spending on its head coaching position one of the highest in college football. This decision comes despite Kentuckys recent on-field struggles and the need to avoid public disputes, as the agreement includes mutual non-disparagement clauses. The question remains whether these payments will be seen as a necessary cost for progress or a costly acknowledgment of a difficult position.
Will Stein's $28.5M Kentucky Wildcats Contract
01:57|Will Stein, former Oregon Ducks offensive coordinator, signs five-year, $28.5 million deal with Kentucky Wildcats. His compensation starts at $5.5 million, increasing annually. Stein brings offensive expertise, aiming to revitalize Wildcats struggling offense, which ranked 111th in scoring last season. High expectations for Stein, who faces challenges like reviving quarterback play and ending the programs SEC championship drought.
Kentucky Basketball's Low, Football's Overhaul, Volleyball's Hope
01:57|Kentucky basketball faced harsh criticism after a disappointing loss, with commentators calling them overpaid, overrated, and disappointing. Coach Mark Pope took full responsibility for the teams performance. Meanwhile, football is rebuilding its defense through the transfer portal, and volleyball continues to impress, setting the stage for an interesting winter for the Wildcats.
Harney Commits to Kentucky, Stein Secures Moeller QB
01:49|Despite leadership changes, Kentucky secures local talent: Covington Catholics Cash Harney commits as walk-on QB, while Moellers Matt Ponatoski joins as four-star QB. Harneys versatility and skills as a WR at UL camp hint at potential position shifts.
University of Kentucky Finalizes Stoops Buyout
02:07|New details emerge on Mark Stoops separation agreement from the University of Kentucky. Following his dismissal, the university and Stoops have finalized a multi-year payout plan, totaling approximately $44 million over five and a half years. The agreement includes an initial payment of $3.94 million, with the remaining balance paid quarterly. Stoops future earnings will not reduce Kentuckys financial obligation, and the agreement includes mutual non-disparagement clauses and cooperation requirements.
Kentucky's New Coach Stein: $28.5M Contract
01:52|Kentuckys new football coach, Will Stein, has signed a lucrative five-year contract worth $28.5 million, with annual salary increases and potential performance incentives. Meanwhile, former coach Mark Stoops will receive nearly $37.7 million in severance pay, spread out over several years through a unique payment schedule.
Will Stein's $5.5M Kentucky Contract: A New Era for Wildcats
01:24|Will Stein, former Oregon assistant coach, has been appointed as the new head coach for Kentucky Wildcats, replacing Mark Stoops. He signed a five-year contract with a starting salary of $5.5 million, increasing by $100,000 annually. The deal includes potential bonuses of up to $2.15 million per season. Steins contract began in December 2025, with his first years salary ending in January 2027. He will owe Oregon 50% of his remaining guaranteed salary due to leaving early. This marks a significant career move for Stein in the SEC.
Will Stein's $5.5M UK Coaching Deal
01:52|Will Stein, former Oregon offensive coordinator, has signed a five-year deal with Kentucky, starting at $5.5 million annually, with potential bonuses capped at $2.15 million per season. His salary will increase by $100,000 each February, reaching $5.9 million by 2030. Stein owes Oregon $875,000 for breaking his contract. Kentuckys assistant coach and support staff budget will match high-level SEC programs to attract top talent.