šŸˆ Kalen Deboer receives contract extension.

It's a little bit of a unique situation... He had 2 major schools (PSU and UM) come after him... both wanted him, both would have "officially" offered him if given the chance. Those were not false flag exercises orchestrated by Sexton, they were real. If it had only been Penn State that came after DeBoer, maybe nothing happens on UA's end of things. But having both of those schools try and pry him away? Something was going to get done. They hammered out the framework in December, but unfortunately, Bama got run by Indiana which left some stink over everything and the announcement got shelved. I know some fans will say that at that point, the deal should have been off, but that ain't how it works. Nor should it be for a serious institution.

As for the terms... This new extension does give UA a little bit more protection on the buyout too, up from $4 to $10 million, if DeBoer leaves. That may not sound like a lot, and in the grand scheme it isn't, but it is a better deal for UA's side. It's just enough to give Bama some significant compensation while also allowing DeBoer an out if things get rough. Because like I've said yesterday and previously, he does not want to get fired.

He says. No Michigan contact at all. ?????

Who knows.

Sure he doesn't wanna get fired. Do a mediocre job and get the money bama is paying him!!!!

Well we stuck with him. I hope it works out. And we see a different level of play.

Year 3 dead ahead
 
He says. No Michigan contact at all. ?????

Who knows.

Sure he doesn't wanna get fired. Do a mediocre job and get the money bama is paying him!!!!

Well we stuck with him. I hope it works out. And we see a different level of play.

Year 3 dead ahead

He didn’t sit down or speak with UM. Sexton and others did. They tried to get him. IMO, he wasn't going (unless a lot of bad/dumb things happened on UA's end). But, the whole scenario created leverage for his side.

The doesn't want to get fired thing... Yes, he has the golden parachute built into the contract if he wants it. I'm told, and have said before, that he'd rather have another out if it were to come to that. Which brings me to your last point... no, Bama isn't stuck with him, and he's not stuck with Bama. He will have options to leave again, especially if he keeps winning. And the $10 buyout barrier isn't too high to scare anyone off, but it college or NFL.
 

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