Oklahoma Regents Approve Ben Arbuckle's $1.5M OC Contract
Oklahoma Regents Approve Ben Arbuckle's $1.5M OC Contract

Oklahoma Regents Approve Ben Arbuckle's $1.5M OC Contract

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The University of Oklahoma's Board of Regents has finalized a three-year contract for new offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle, worth $1.5 million annually, running through January 31, 2028. Arbuckle, who previously served as offensive coordinator at Washington State, is now the fourth-highest paid assistant in the SEC and the highest-paid assistant at OU. His contract includes a performance bonus of $90,000 for winning the national championship. The hiring comes after the firing of Seth Littrell midseason, with Arbuckle tasked with revitalizing an offense that struggled last season. Additionally, the regents approved a construction firm for stadium renovations, increasing the budget for the project significantly. The only remaining coaching vacancy at OU is the defensive coordinator position, which the program aims to fill soon.

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