Overview
- Stricklin’s three-year extension, signed June 10, runs through Oct. 31, 2030 and guarantees $2.075 million annually, up from $1.8 million.
- With bonuses, his compensation could reach $2.175 million per year, according to figures disclosed in the released contract.
- The agreement creates a five-year special-assistant role starting in 2030 paying $100,000 annually with benefits, office support and club-seat tickets.
- Perks include private use of the athletic association aircraft valued up to $70,000 during the current term and up to $55,000 in the advisory role, plus a dealer-provided car.
- Outgoing interim president Kent Fuchs approved the deal in June; details were released this week during a leadership transition to interim president Dr. Donald Landry and ahead of a planned presidential search.