Former Oregon offensive coordinator, and current Washington co-OC / wide receivers coach Matt Lubick, received a two-year contract from the university through January 31, 2019, per a public records request made available Tuesday to Rivals.
The contract length aligns with every other assistant since Chris Petersen took over at UW, with the long-time assistant receiving a higher salary than former receivers coach Bush Hamdan.
At 45-years old Lubick will receive a base salary of $475,000 each year, $128,600 less than he made in 2016 in a similar role at Oregon. However he will make $179,992 more than Hamdan's base salary of $295,008 from last season, with the now Atlanta Falcons quarterback coach also holding the title of passing game coordinator while at UW.
Within the contract are incentives for Academic Progress Rate (APR), along with bonuses for reaching, and winning, a Pac-12 Championship and CFB Playoffs.
Lubick will receive a $70,000 bonus should UW win a National Championship, $60,000 for a championship game appearance, $40,000 for a semi-final appearance and $20,000 for New Year's Six bowl appearance.
With UW raising the salary pool this off-season through other coaching hires, with the program expected to give several defensive assistants increases following the 2016 season.