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Matt Campbell's $8.8M Penn State Deal: Details & Incentives

Penn States new head coach, Matt Campbell, has signed an eight-year contract worth at least $8.8 million per year. The deal includes $70.5 million in guaranteed money, with a base salary starting at $8 million in 2026. Campbell also receives a $1 million retention bonus annually and incentives for on-field success, potentially earning over $10 million annually. The contract also provides 55 hours of private jet service per year and two vehicles from the university. If Penn State terminates the contract, they owe Campbell the full remaining guaranteed compensation, while Campbell owes Penn State a scaled amount if he leaves.

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