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- Alberts base salary is $800,000 per year
- Can make up to $220,000 in bonus money based on NU's performance in the final Director's Cup standings. Nebraska must finish in the top 30 for Turd to earn any of that bonus money. $220,000 for a Top 15 finish, $200,000 for 16th-20th finish, $180,000 for 21st-25th and $160,000 for a 26th to 30th place finish. These are larger payouts than Moos had in his contract. Nebraska finished 35th in the 2020-21 Director's Cup, largely thanks to rare points scored by NU's women's diving team at the NCAA national meet and a national championship in bowling. NU has not finished in the Top 30 since 2015-16.
- Will receive a maximum of $110,000 bonus for Nebraska's department-wide two-year performance on the Academic Progress Rate.
- A retention bonus of $500,000 will be paid if Alberts is still AD through July 18, 2026. He will get a prorated amount of that bonus should he be fired without cause before that date, but he will forfeit that money if he voluntarily resigns. It is a smaller retention bonus than Moos had. Moos had a deferred compensation bonus of $1 million. Moos, forced into early retirement, received a $3 million golden parachute on his way out.
- Alberts will get a $100,000 bonus if NU wins a Big Ten championship in football and another $150,000 if the Huskers were to win the College Football Playoff