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  1. Mar 18, 2024 · Oats will owe Alabama $18 million if he leaves in the first two years of his new contract. After March 31, 2026, that buyout falls to $10 million until March 31, 2027. After that, it falls to...

  2. Alabama would owe Oats $9,187,500 if he's fired without cause — such as for personal conduct or NCAA violations — by March 14, 2020. The buyout would go down to $7.35 million the following year and decrease each year. Oats would owe Alabama $8 million if he left for another job before that date.

  3. If another school hires Oats away from Alabama in the first two years of the contract, it will owe Alabama $18 million. Alabama athletics director Greg Byrne said he believed that’s the highest ...

  4. Mar 29, 2021 · If he leaves during the 2021-22 season he’d owe Alabama roughly $12.57 million. That figure goes down to $9.83 million in 2022-23 before dropping to roughly $6.96 million in 2023-24 and $2.41 million in 2024-25. Oats does not have buyout in either of the two final years on his contract.

  5. If Oats were to leave Alabama in the first two years of his contract, he would owe the school $18 million. After March 31, 2026, the buyout falls to $10 million for one year until March 31,...

  6. Mar 18, 2024 · What is Nate Oats' buyout? Oats will owe Alabama $18 million if he leaves in the first two years of his new contract. After March 31, 2026, that buyout falls to $10 million until March 31, 2027.

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  8. Mar 18, 2024 · Oats’ buyout for the first two years of his new deal (through March 2026) is $18 million each year if he leaves, and that is believed to be the highest buyout in the country, Byrne said. The buyout then drops to $10 million in March of 2027 and $4 million in March of 2028.

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