Former Oregon football assistant David Reaves was set to earn $300,000 annually in his role as the Ducks' co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach in 2017.
Instead, he earned $63,750 during his short stint at UO.
Reaves was paid $60,000 in a lump sum in addition to $3,750 for 26 hours of work upon his Feb. 3 resignation, according to public records released Tuesday by the university.
Five days after UO officially announced his addition to coach Willie Taggart's first staff in Eugene, Reaves was arrested early on the morning of Jan. 22 on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants, reckless driving and reckless endangerment in downtown Eugene.