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Jimmy Rogers Contract Revealed | Iowa State BLASTS Arizona State in the Big 12 Tournament

Jimmy Rogers Contract Revealed | Iowa State BLASTS Arizona State in the Big 12 Tournament

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Episode Overview Host: Levi Stevenson (also associated with Cyclone Fanatic After Dark).Main Topics: Detailed breakdown of new Iowa State football head coach Jimmy Rogers' recently released contract (via FOIA/open records requests, originally from Quad-City Times, reported by Des Moines Register, Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, etc.).Iowa State men's basketball's dominant 91-42 win over Arizona State in the second round of the 2026 Big 12 Tournament (a historic 49-point margin, the largest in Big 12 Tournament history). Tone/Style: Casual, analytical, fan-oriented discussion with some humor (e.g., references to old Matt Campbell quotes, speculation on coaching futures). Football segment is longer and more in-depth; basketball is enthusiastic post-win recap.Length/Context: Aired shortly after the basketball game and amid fresh contract news (contract signed Feb 20, 2026; details public early March 2026). Football Segment: Jimmy Rogers' Contract Breakdown Base Salary & Term: $3 million per year base salary, contract through January 31, 2032 (covering the next 7 football seasons from 2026 onward).Incentive Structure (bonuses are threshold-based, not always stacking): Win bonuses: $250K for 7 wins; $500K for 8; $750K for 9; $1M for 10; $1.25M for 11; $1.5M for 12. Effectively ~$250K per win above 6 (noted as caring about "6-6" like old Matt Campbell quote). Conference achievements: $100K for appearing in Big 12 Championship game.$250K for finishing 1st in regular season and appearing in title game (but not winning it).$250K for winning title game but not finishing 1st in regular season.$500K for finishing 1st (including ties) and winning the conference title.Host notes odd equivalence: same $250K bonus for regular-season 1st (no real meaning in modern CFP) vs. winning title game (auto-bid potential). Postseason/misc: $50K for bowl game or CFP participation.Additional $50K for winning a bowl/CFP game.$100K for playing in national title game.$50K extra for winning national title.$100K for Big 12 Coach of the Year. Buyout Structure (key protective feature for Iowa State): 100% of remaining base compensation if Rogers leaves for another DI job.Reduced each season by $500K per win above 6 (cumulative effect: extra wins drastically lower buyout over time).Examples given: Consistent 8-4 seasons reduce buyout significantly (e.g., drops millions after a few years).Hypothetical undefeated + CFP run (14 wins) could slash ~$4M off buyout that season alone. Host views this as smart/modern: massive buyouts fading due to revenue sharing/NIL costs; schools like Iowa State need flexibility to avoid being stuck with underperformers (e.g., examples of programs hanging on too long like Iowa basketball with Fran McCaffrey or Kirk Ferentz).Contract protective for mid-tier programs; allows earnings upside for Rogers via incentives while giving school escape hatch if needed. Comparison/Context: Contrasts with "mega deals" of past 20 years; similar to Matt Campbell's but more school-friendly. Unclear if Rogers has assistant bonus pool clause like Campbell. Basketball Segment: Iowa State 91-42 Arizona State (Big 12 Tournament Second Round) Game Summary: Dominant blowout (49-point margin, most lopsided in Big 12 Tournament history). Iowa State (No. 7, 26-6 overall, 12-6 Big 12) led 45-16 at half; Arizona State (17-16, 7-11 Big 12) turnover-prone and outmatched. Key performers: Milan Momcilovic: 21 points (efficient shooting).Joshua Jefferson: 20 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals (strong aggression, positive A/TO).Blake Buchanan: 17 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, multiple dunks/steals (best game of season; physical inside, good passing).Taman Lipsy: 3/5 from three, strong minutes.Others: Jamarian Bateman (active, dangerous shooter), Killian Touré (confidence-building three). Analysis/Positives: Antidote to late-regular-season skid (lost 3 of last 5, including to Arizona State earlier).Aggressive, patient, in-control offense: great ball movement, earned open shots, purposeful passing into paint (not just ISO/Jefferson post-ups).Strong shooting (multiple contributors from deep); out-hustled/out-executed ASU.Starters played near-normal minutes to build rhythm/momentum (intentional after recent struggles); main rotation got good run without overexertion.Defensive dominance: ASU in "hell" early (multiple early turnovers, no shots).Team looked joyful/relaxed again (lifted weight post-skid). Forward-Looking: Next: Quarterfinal vs. Texas Tech (rematch; Iowa State favored ~4.5 points).Keys: Maintain ball movement, avoid ISO bogs/foul-baiting traps; exploit TTU's lack of depth/fatigue.Confidence boost: Cyclones deeper/talented; not reliant on jump-shooting like TTU.Momcilovic future: Decent chance he returns (not first-round talent; shooting specialist; financial/NIL sense to stay; enjoys college ball?). Tone: Highly positive; "ass beating" joy; optimism for tournament run (potential Final Four level if rhythm holds). Closing/Other ...
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