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Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
ESPN is reporting that Florida and former Gators coach Jim McElwain have agreed to a $7.5 million buyout.

The buyout will be spread out between now and 2021 and with his first installment, a $3.75 million "transition payment," coming this Friday.
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McElwain's original buyout would have been a little more than $12.5 million, but the team and coach negotiated the new figure after he failed to produce evidence of alleged death threats in late October.

McElwain will now get six total payments. After Friday's installment, he will get $250,000 on Feb. 15, 2018, and $1 million each July 1 in 2018, 2019 and 2020. He will get a final payment of $500,000 on July 1, 2021.

Both sides also agreed not to disparage each other verbally or in writing.
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HubbaBubba77 months
Maybe he can afford to go get his teeth whitened now. He looks like he has a horse mouth.
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starsandstripes77 months
UF fans should lay into Stricklin for this. He was fired FOR CAUSE! Horrible move by Stricklin. He caved. Thought the guy had some balls. Apparently not.
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PetroBabich77 months
So long dead shark molester
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Alleyezon377 months
jesus, see what happens when you allow the importing of ivory tusks
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Hangit77 months
He celebrated by having a shark steak and a bowl of shark fin soup. As he was eating he was heard to repeatedly say, "Ah luuuv you. You deserve this" to the food.
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Placebeaux77 months
He'll be back at Bama soon
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bamagreycoat77 months
No way man. I don't want this lying bastard anywhere near the SEC much less Tuscaloosa. McElwain belongs at a program that doesn't care at all about football.
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Cobb Dawg77 months
That'll land a lot of sharks.
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caliegeaux77 months
And not one penny will be spent on teeth whitener.
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MeatCleaverWeaver77 months
Chump change.
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