The Arizona Board of Regents will vote this week whether to add language to basketball coach Sean Miller's contract which would require him to return $1 million if he's charged with a crime or found guilty of major NCAA violations.
The amendment would be in addition to a clause in Miller's current contract, which would require him to return $300,000 and any bonuses if he's found guilty of major or repetitive NCAA violations.
Miller, 49, earns about $2.6 million in annual compensation, not including performance bonuses, under a contract that runs through May 2022. He is scheduled to receive $100,000 raises in base pay in each of the next three years of the deal.