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99jc
10-31-2022, 07:27 PM
Harsin, who signed a six-year, $31.5-million dollar contract in 2020, is owed 70% of the remaining money left on his deal, which comes to a grand total of $15.575 million. Harsin is due a gross salary of $425,000 for each month left in 2022, and $21.4 million over the final four years of his deal. Adding those numbers together brings the total to $22.25 million.

The language of Harsin's contract stipulates that he be paid 70% of the remainder of his deal, which lands at $15.575 million.

With money owed to contracted assistant coaches, Auburn could spend more than $21 million in buyouts.

WhiskeyPirate
10-31-2022, 07:31 PM
Jimbo junior. They’ll pass the hat.

I was watching jimbo halftime, post game comments. I think with 100 million in the bank , he’s hitting the booze and doing drugs. His speech was garbled and his eyes looked all glassy. They need to drug test that freak.

Coach34
10-31-2022, 07:55 PM
Auburn has the money and they dgaf. They can’t keep being Little Bro to Saban. Enter Lame Kiffin

Commercecomet24
10-31-2022, 08:03 PM
Jimbo junior. They’ll pass the hat.

I was watching jimbo halftime, post game comments. I think with 100 million in the bank , he’s hitting the booze and doing drugs. His speech was garbled and his eyes looked all glassy. They need to drug test that freak.

Yeah somethings up with him. I couldn't understand a word he said in that halftime interview. He was talking rapid fire and slurring his words. Crazy

DownwardDawg
10-31-2022, 08:30 PM
Yeah somethings up with him. I couldn't understand a word he said in that halftime interview. He was talking rapid fire and slurring his words. Crazy

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Catfish
10-31-2022, 08:38 PM
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Bingo!!

Commercecomet24
10-31-2022, 08:46 PM
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He was definitely wired

msu15
10-31-2022, 08:51 PM
Jimbo junior. They’ll pass the hat.

I was watching jimbo halftime, post game comments. I think with 100 million in the bank , he’s hitting the booze and doing drugs. His speech was garbled and his eyes looked all glassy. They need to drug test that freak.

Would explain the weight gain. He's swelling up like a balloon.

memsu06
10-31-2022, 09:00 PM
Show me what door you want me walking out of.

They'll pay is buyout $22M plus, whatever they owe Gus, then have to come up with more for some other big name coach. Where's their NIL money coming from?

I'm glad the state of MS has 4 year limits.

CaptainObvious
10-31-2022, 09:51 PM
We got $250,000 from Auburn for taking Cohen. A bargain. Jokes on them. We would have paid them to take his ass!

RocketDawg
11-01-2022, 04:46 PM
Yeah somethings up with him. I couldn't understand a word he said in that halftime interview. He was talking rapid fire and slurring his words. Crazy

I thought at the time he'd had too much coffee. Might've been something else.

Johnson85
11-01-2022, 04:56 PM
Harsin, who signed a six-year, $31.5-million dollar contract in 2020, is owed 70% of the remaining money left on his deal, which comes to a grand total of $15.575 million. Harsin is due a gross salary of $425,000 for each month left in 2022, and $21.4 million over the final four years of his deal. Adding those numbers together brings the total to $22.25 million.

The language of Harsin's contract stipulates that he be paid 70% of the remainder of his deal, which lands at $15.575 million.

With money owed to contracted assistant coaches, Auburn could spend more than $21 million in buyouts.

That's a bargain. Malzahn's was $21M by itself. They're still paying that off though. For Harsin, Auburn only has to pay ~$7.75M within the month and then ~1.94M a year for the next four years.