UCLA Football: Tim Skipper Contract Details Revealed
TheMightyBruin.com has obtained the details of UCLA interim head coach Tim Skipper's contract.

Tim Skipper will earn a total of $875,000 for serving as UCLA’s interim football head coach, according to information obtained from UCLA via a public records request.
Skipper’s contract, which officially began on Monday, September 15th and expires on December 31st, does contain the usual bonuses for on-field results. Those bonuses can add up to $100,000 to Skipper’s compensation if he were to accomplish all of them. Those bonuses include $20K for appearing in the conference championship game, $20K for appearing in a bowl game, $20K for appearing in the College Football Playoff, $10K each for an appearance in the CFP Quarterfinal, CFP Semifinal and CFP Championship Game, and $10K for winning the national championship.
While few of us would have expected Skipper to potentially earn any of those bonuses before Saturday and the chances of him earning most of that $100K are almost certainly out the window, he could still be in line for at least a portion of that bonus money if the team can win five more games this season.
Of course, it also includes an option for both UCLA and Skipper to extend the contract.
One other tidbit of info we learned from this contract is that Coach Skipper’s full first name is Timmy, not Timothy.
Click on the image to see the entire 21-page contract on Scribd.com.
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