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Tom Campbell Darrell Hazell���s contract calls for an average annual salary of $2 million. Rob Henry, Jimmy Herman, Sam McCartney, J.J. Prince and Short. Higgins was happy with the performance. ���If you can do B-minus work, that���s pretty darn good, especially with all the demands that are placed upon the kids in the fall semester,��� he said. ���So we���re happy with that.��� Board Approves Hazell���s Contract Purdue University trustees voted Dec. 15 to officially hire Darrell Hazell as the Boilermakers��� football coach. The ratification solidifies the terms of Hazell���s six-year contract, as well as establishes bonuses for academic and athletic performances and home attendance. Hazell���s fixed annual compensation in 2013 is $2 million that includes a base university salary of $250,000 and a $1.75 million supTom Campbell plemental stipend Purdue won three of four games in 1968 under acting coach Bob as compensation DeMoss, finishing the season ranked No. 10. for radio, television and other development and mar- The loan will be forgiven in inketing appearances, $300,000 of stallments over time as Hazell which could be deferred if a suit- meets the conditions of his able agreement within IRS rules Purdue contract. Hazell, who was announced can be executed. Bonus compenDec. 5 as the 35th football coach sation could total up to $1 million more if Hazell meets all the in Purdue history, has not yet milestones outlined in the term made any assistant coaching hires at Purdue. He is coaching summary. The term summary also in- Kent State in the GoDaddy.com cludes a compensation pool of Bowl Jan. 6. $2.1 million for Hazell to hire Higgins Not The First assistant coaches as well as a It is has been a while since $725,000 interest-free loan to Purdue has had to replace its cover the cost of his buyout at coach during a season. Kent State, where he was head The last time the Boilermakcoach for the last two seasons. ers had a coach, other than their head coach, patrol the sidelines was back in 1968 when Bob DeMoss served as acting head coach for Jack Mollenkopf, who was sidelined due to hepatitis. That situation was different than now because Mollenkopf was expected to return and did the following year. Purdue won three of the four games under DeMoss in 1968 and finished with an 8-2 record and ranked No. 10 in the country after starting the year No. 1. DeMoss performed a similar role for Mollenkopf seven years earlier, standing in during the Boilermakers��� 9-0 win over No. 5 Iowa. DeMoss was named national coach-of-the-week for his efforts as it was the first time the Hawkeyes had been shut out ... all the fun ... all the food ... all the comfort ... all the services GoldanDBlack express ��� volume 23, express 15��� ������ 23

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