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Entering the season, Bears head coach Paul Lusk had a clause in his contract where if they made the NCAA Tournament, he’d have a five-year extension option for a guaranteed $1.8 million over its length.
A few days ago, in the middle of the team’s five game losing skid, the language dropped from his contract.
Jim Connell with 417-Sports was the first to report the contract change. It happened during the team’s five game losing skid.