After parting ways with men’s hockey coach Bob Motzko last week, the Minnesota Gophers introduced St. Cloud State’s Brett Larson as his successor on Tuesday.

KSTP Sports has now obtained a copy of Larson’s contract, a five-year deal that will pay the 53-year-old a starting base salary of $400,000, plus another $300,000 in supplemental pay. The deal doesn’t have any built-in raises but notes incentives for achieving certain goals and annual increases at the discretion of Athletic Director Mark Coyle.

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Larson will also receive a $50,000 relocation allowance and other typical university benefits, including a courtesy vehicle or a monthly $400 vehicle stipend.

Additionally, his contract includes the following buyouts:

100% of the remaining total compensation if Larson is gone on or before April 30, 2028;75% of the remaining total compensation if Larson is gone between May 1, 2028, and April 30, 2029;50% of the remaining total compensation if Larson is gone between May 1, 2029, and April 30, 2030;No buyout after April 30, 2030.

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Those buyouts are the same for both sides and apply to Larson if he leaves for any other coaching position at any level or broadcasting role. If Larson is fired for cause, the U of M won’t have to pay any buyout, and any buyout paid out is deducted from Larson’s next contract if he leaves for a new job.

The deal is still pending approval from the Board of Regents.

Motzko was making $750,000 in his final season with the Gophers and is due a $750,000 termination fee.

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