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Nebraska paying Bill Moos nearly $3 million as part of retirement settlement | Football








Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos watches the Huskers warm up on the sidelines before a game against Iowa in 2017 at Memorial Stadium.




Bill Moos indicated last week that the timing of his June 30 retirement as Nebraska’s athletic director was not entirely at his discretion. 

He is being paid a considerable amount of money to leave the school with 18 months remaining on his contract. 

According to a paragraph of contract language released by the school to the Journal Star pursuant to an open records request, the University of Nebraska is paying Moos $2,912,500 in deferred compensation, salary and bonuses that he would have attained if he had stayed until the end of his contract on Dec. 31, 2022, in addition to $59,544 in health insurance and retirement contribution costs. 

The money that NU is paying Moos as part of the agreement, the remainder of which was withheld from public disclosure by the school, breaks out like this: 

* $575,000 in remaining salary for calendar 2021

* $1.2 million in salary for calendar 2022 

* $1 million as a prorated portion of the $1.25 million in deferred compensation Moos was due if he had remained in his position until the end of his contract. 

* $137,500 in academic performance bonus. 

* $59,544 to cover the estimated health insurance and retirement contributions that he would have received in 2021 and 2022. 



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