If he wouldn’t accept a buyout clause two years ago do you think he’ll suddenly accept one now?
I never even researched it because I figured there was one: (there was)
"One of the more notable aspects of Kinne’s previous contract was its unique buyout clause. Initially, it included a 50% buyout provision, meaning Texas State would owe Kinne half of his remaining deal if terminated, and Kinne would owe the same if he resigned. However, last year’s restructuring increased the buyout to 75% of the then-$5 million deal.
That meant if either party were to end the contract, the other would owe approximately $3.75 million. Had Kinne opted to pursue a higher-paying coaching role next offseason, the cost of his departure would’ve dropped to around $3 million — a substantial figure for the Bobcats."
College Football Network
That is his former contract. I'm assuming the next one will be structured similarly to the 75% restructuring he received last year. So that would be 5 x 2m x .75 = 7.5M buyout now.
We won't come up with Wilson's buyout, (between 3M & 4.5M) 7.5M buyout for Kinne, 2.5m
minimum salary, increased salaries of assistants, and significant Nil. That new contract w/ buyout made it null and void.