Bobby Petrino is officially back at Arkansas, the team announced on Wednesday.

The former head coach of the Razorbacks, who was at Arkansas from 2008 to 2011, was hired as the new offensive coordinator. Dan Enos, who was with the program less than a year, was fired in October.

Petrino led Arkansas to a few years of success during his time at the helm. In his final two seasons, the Razorbacks went 10-3 and 11-2, respectively, with appearances in the Sugar Bowl and the Cotton Bowl.

Petrino was fired in 2012 after an incident where he was involved in a motorcycle accident while with a member of Arkansas’ staff, who he was also having an affair with.

The details of Petrino’s contract were also released on Wednesday, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

Petrino’s annual salary from Dec. 3 to Feb. 28, 2024 will be $1.35 million, and it will increase to $1.5 million for the next two seasons. He will also be given special provisions, like up to 8 tickets for each home game, a Nike Elite Allowance of $2,000, a club membership to Fayetteville Athletic Club or Paradise Valley Golf Course and a $7,200 annual car allowance.

Petrino will also receive performance incentives. He will get half a month’s salary for an appearance in the SEC Championship an a full month’s salary for a win in the SEC Championship. He will earn 3 month’s salary for a national championship, 2 month’s salary for an appearance in the CFP Final and 1.75 month’s salary for an appearance in a CFP Semifinal Game. He will also receive incentives for appearances in bowl games.