Former Miami Hurricanes head coach and alum, Randy Shannon, is suing his alma mater for failure to pay him all his guaranteed money.
Shannon was the Hurricanes head coach from December of 2006 until December of 2010. While in Coral Gables, he compiled a record of 28-22, which is well below expectations at the U. While he was initially credited with helping to clean up a renegade program left by Larry Coker, he never reached the level of success of his predecessors or from his playing days in the 80s. The swagger was still missing. He was fired just hours after the regular season ended and was not coaching the Canes when they lost to Notre Dame in the 2010 Sun Bowl.
His lawsuit contends that the university made the decision to prorate his guaranteed money, that had kicked in the previous February. The lawsuit does state that he is receiving monthly payments from Miami, but at a lower rate than the deal would stipulate. Exact figures are not available, and are kept confidential due to terms of employment. According to his details of his contract, he was guaranteed a specified amount if he was fired prior to 2014.