The Kansas Jayhawks officially announced Les Miles as their new football coach Sunday, a big-name hire for a school that desperately needed it. It turns out he’ll be making a decent amount of money, too. According to the official news release, Miles signed a five-year contract with the Jayhawks. That deal will pay him $2.7 million annually, meaning he’ll make just shy of $14 million total, not counting a pair of retention bonuses. Miles was making upward of $4 million a year when he was fired by the LSU Tigers in 2016, so he’s taking a slight pay cut here, though that was to be expected. Miles was always the front-runner for this job, and it seems safe to say he’s a big believer in the project. The Jayhawks look to have landed him at a fairly reasonable cost, too.
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