Kentucky coach Mark Stoops led the Wildcats to their first 10-win season in a long time in 2018, and now the school wants him to stick around.

On Thursday, it was announced that the school and coach had agreed to a restructured contract, which lasts through 2025.

In a release from the school, some of Stoops’s bonuses and raises were detailed:

The term of the contract is unaffected by the amendment and lasts through June 30, 2025. Total guaranteed compensation for each of the remaining six years on the contract will increase by $500,000 annually. Stoops will have the opportunity to earn $250,000 for each win beginning with the ninth win of each season, but will no longer receive $250,000 for the seventh and eighth win each season as he did previously. The amendment provides for new incentive payments for $50,000 for winning Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year and $100,000 for winning National Coach of the Year. Other incentive payments are unchanged.

Stoops’s buyout is relatively low compared to some other notable SEC coaches. Here’s what the release said about that number:

The amendment increases the buyout UK will be owed to $1.75 million should the agreement be terminated with five full seasons remaining on it, $1.65 million if it is terminated with four seasons remaining, $1.55 million if it is terminated with three seasons remaining and $1.5 million if it is terminated with both two seasons and one season remaining. Stoops will have access to up to 10 hours of private aircraft use for personal travel each year per the amendment.

How many wins can Stoops record this season? We’ll find out starting on Saturday against Toledo.