Arizona has paid the maximum of $1.5 million it had pledged toward Desireé Reed-Francois' buyout of her contract at Missouri, where she left as athletic director in February to take the same position at UA.
UA confirmed that donor funds were raised to cover all of the payment, as it had stipulated in a proposal approved by the Arizona Board of Regents.
In reporting this week that Reed-Francois reached a $2 million settlement with Missouri, KMIZ-TV of Columbia, Missouri, said that in July UA paid the $1.5 million, which UA has previously said in its contract terms was the most it would pay toward her buyout.
New Arizona athletic director Desireé Reed-Francois talks with UA president Robert Robbins just before Arizona tipped off against UCLA in the Wildcats’ final regular-season Pac-12 women’s basketball game on March 2 at McKale Center.
Upon hiring Reed-Francois in February, UA released a terms sheet stating that Reed-Francois must "undertake best efforts to reduce or eliminate any financial buyout (owed) to the University of Missouri" and that UA's share paid to Missouri would come from "donor-based funding."
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Reed-Francois reportedly faced a buyout of nearly $3 million but the two sides ultimately settled on $2 million, according to KMIZ-TV. She will have to pay the extra $500,000, with the option of doing so in installments through March 2028.
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Under terms of her UA contract, Reed-Francois is scheduled to make $1.25 million in 2024-25, including $250,000 in funds from the UA Foundation. She is contracted to receive $50,000 salary escalators each of the next four seasons through the end of her contract in 2028-29 as well as an $800,000 retention bonus if she stays until February 1, 2028 and another $200,000 if she stays until February 1, 2029.
If she leaves UA during the term of her contract, Reed-Francois will be on the hook for buyouts that start at $1 million in 2024-25 and drop $250,000 in each successive year, with no buyout in 2028-29.

