EAST LANSING -- Mark Dantonio will be Michigan State's next football coach. He was approved unanimously Monday morning by Michigan State's Board of Trustees.
MSU President Lou Anna Simon recommended Dantonio at a special, media-friendly board meeting at the Clara Bell Smith Academic Center.
In a scene straight out of reality TV, the board and Simon sat at a table on the auditorium stage, with microphones attached, while a large media audience watched from nearby.
Dantonio, currently Cincinnati's head coach, "best matched all (the) characteristics and requirements" MSU sought, Simon said.
Dantonio has agreed to a five-year, rolling deal worth $1.1 million a year -- $600,000 in base salary and $500,000 in supplemental income. A rolling deal means the contract renews each year. But after the fourth year, Dantonio's buyout will be his base salary only.
Dantonio also will have incentives for on- and off-field performance, and he'll receive a $200,000 signing bonus.
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