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Bielema gets $3.2M per year at Arkansas

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FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2012, file photo, Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema waits to take the field with his team before the Big Ten championship NCAA college football game against Nebraska in Indianapolis. A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, that Bielema has agreed to become the new coach at Arkansas. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Bret Bielema will be paid $3.2 million annually for six years at Arkansas, the school said Wednesday as it prepared to introduce its new football coach.

Arkansas released its signed letter of agreement with Bielema, which includes another $700,000 in annual incentives. Arkansas will also pay its new coach's $1 million buyout to Wisconsin.

It was not immediately known whether Bielema would coach Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl against Stanford on Jan. 1.

"His tough, aggressive style of play has been successful and will be appealing to student-athletes and Razorback fans," Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long said ahead of a Wednesday afternoon news conference. "He not only shares the vision and values for the future of Arkansas football, he embraces them."

Bielema replaces interim coach John L. Smith, who was hired after Bobby Petrino was fired. Long announced after the season that Smith wouldn't return.

Bielema's agreement calls for paying Arkansas $3 million if he leaves during his first year, with the buyout lowering by $500,000 each year afterward.

Arkansas is required to pay him $12.8 million if it fires Bielema in the first three years of the deal. That drops to $9.6 million in the fourth year, $6.4 million in the fifth and $3.2 in the final year — providing the 42-year-old with what appears to be plenty of job security.

Barry Alvarez's hand-picked successor at Wisconsin, Bielema was 68-24 in seven seasons with the Badgers and the move to Arkansas surprised many. He is leaving the Big Ten for a Razorbacks program that opened the year with hopes of challenging for a national championship only to get mired in the Petrino scandal before stumbling to a 4-8 finish.

Bielema seems likely to bring a far different approach on both sides of the ball. Arkansas continually ranked among the Southeastern Conference's best passing teams under Petrino. Bielema, meanwhile, is known for his dominant offensive lines and slew of running backs.

"During my conversation with Jeff (Long), he described the characteristics for the perfect fit to lead this program," Bielema said in a statement. "It was evident we share the same mission, principles and goals."

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