That was the norm a few years ago. Still is for many agreements. We are seeing some head coaches get contracts with payouts that aren’t contingent on looking for a job or having an offsetting salary. Hansin has one and so did Mahlzan. Those deals have guaranteed amounts that decrease each year a coach stays, buy upon leaving early they get a series of large payment. This is how Malzahn’s payout worked. Auburn gave Malzahn a 7 year, $49 million contract at the end of 2017, with 75 percent of the deal’s value fully guaranteed. At the time of his firing buyout it was down to $21,450,000, half of which was due within 30 days. Auburn made a $10,725,000 payment to Malzahn the month after he was fired, with the remaining money due in four equal annual installments.