Billy Napier

Xenomorph

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His buyout is a paltry (by today’s standards) $20MM. …Florida can pick that up on the side of the interstate between Gainesville and Ocala.

Feels like he’s a dead man walking.
 

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You know, back before we hired Leach, there were rumors that we all but begged Sunbelt Billy to come here before he basically told us to stop calling.

So I kind of hate to see how this is playing out for him.
 

johnson86-1

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His buyout is a paltry (by today’s standards) $20MM. …Florida can pick that up on the side of the interstate between Gainesville and Ocala.

Feels like he’s a dead man walking.
Did they renegotiate his buyout? Or is he still on the original contract?
 

Xenomorph

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Did they renegotiate his buyout? Or is he still on the original contract?
This doesn't directly answer your questions but it seems to be the internet's accepted understanding:

Napier's contract was a 7-year deal worth $51.8 million but, he is owed $30.2 million on this deal. If Napier is fired this season, he would be on the hook for 85% of his remaining contract value. 50% of the deal needs to be paid upfront, while the rest is paid on an annual basis. The buyout if Billy Napier is fired after this season would be $19.38 while firing him in season would result in a slightly bigger figure depending on when the move is made.
 
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johnson86-1

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This doesn't directly answer your questions but it seems to be the internet's accepted understanding:

Napier's contract was a 7-year deal worth $51.8 million but, he is owed $30.2 million on this deal. If Napier is fired this season, he would be on the hook for 85% of his remaining contract value. 50% of the deal needs to be paid upfront, while the rest is paid on an annual basis. The buyout if Billy Napier is fired after this season would be $19.38 while firing him in season would result in a slightly bigger figure depending on when the move is made.
Man did Stricklands get rolled on that deal. I get firing Mullen was out of his control and Mullen didn't make it easy on him by dialing down the arrogance, but committing $44M guaranteed to a sunbelt coach is pretty insane.
 
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