When Mike Burns signed a contract extension in 2019, he assumed the document's language wouldn't have any major changes. On closer inspection, though, the Gophers men's gymnastics coach saw something he didn't expect.
"They said, 'Oh, by the way, you should be aware of this new language we put in here, about the possibility of the program being cut,' " Burns said. "I don't know if I was shocked, or surprised, or what. Certainly, it was a bit of a foreshadowing of what might come."
Burns's three-year extension included a "program elimination" clause, saying his employment would automatically end if the U decided to cut men's gymnastics. While the school's recent plan to eliminate three sports caught many by surprise, the U has put the program elimination language into seven head coaches' contracts since 2019.
Sarah Hopkins (women's cross-country), Michele Redman (women's golf), Piper Ritter (softball), Justin Smith (men's golf), Alicea Strodel (rowing) and Geoff Young (men's tennis) also have the clause in their contracts. If the U decides to cut the sport — which the contract states the school can do "in its sole discretion" — the contract and the coach's employment will automatically end 120 days after the decision becomes effective. No buyout will be paid.
Gophers athletic director Mark Coyle announced last month that men's track and field, gymnastics and tennis would be eliminated after this season. Coyle cited financial problems, which were heightened by the pandemic, and Title IX compliance issues. The U's Board of Regents is expected to vote on the cuts at a Friday meeting.
In response to questions about the clauses, Coyle issued a statement through a spokesman saying the language is now a standard part of some contracts.
"Starting in summer 2019, for Olympic sports, our practice has been to include the clause in new contracts and contracts up for renewal," Coyle's statement said. "And our intent is to continue this practice."