Sean Miller’s job status has been in doubt after an ESPN report said he discussed paying $100,000 to secure the signing of Deandre Ayton, so the Arizona head coach’s contract details have been floating around the internet lately — and one strange quirk in particular.
ESPN’s Darren Rovell reported Saturday that Miller would actually receive more money from the UA ($10.3 million) if fired with cause than if he were fired without cause ($5.1 million).
JUST IN: Sean Miller’s contract, as written, somehow pays him more for getting fired with cause than without cause.