Details for Maryland's deal with new defensive line coach-associate head coach Mike London have been released by the university via a Freedom of Information request by InsideMDSports.

London signed a two-year agreement with Maryland, effective through Dec. 31 2017, worth $800,000 in total. London will receive a modest base salary of $100,000 next season -- clearly related to $2.7 million he's owned by the University of Virginia in 2016 the mutually-terminated final year of his head coaching contract there. Anything Maryland pays him in 2016 will be deducted from the amount Virginia owes London, so he would have made that $2.7 million next season regardless; in effect, London agreed to a tiny upfront salary allowing Cavaliers will pay him for his first year at Maryland.

In his second year, he'll receive a $350,000 base salary and $150,000 in supplemental income, along with a $200,000 supplemental payment on Jan. 1 2017 -- again, seemingly designed to let London collect almost all of his remaining 2016 pay from UVA before Maryland begins to pay him market value.

London's deal, which is a Memorandum of Understanding -- he and the school will soon sign an official contract -- doesn't appear to include a buyout in the event he takes a job elsewhere before his term at Maryland expires. At face value, London's deal appears to be something of a bargain buy for a former ACC head coach with his pedigree as a recruiter and defensive coach. He's also eligible for several bonuses:

-- $10,000 for a Big Ten championship appearance.

-- $20,000 for a Big Ten championship win.

-- $10,000 for a non-College Football Playoff Bowl appearance.

-- $15,000 for a CFB bowl appearance.

-- $25,00 for a CFB bowl championship appearance.

-- $5,000 for a non-CFB bowl win.

-- $150,000 for a CFB bowl win.

-- $20,00 for CFP championship.

Meanwhile, new defensive backs coach Aazaar Abdul-Rahim signed a two-year contract worth a base of $170,000 annually, and new strength and conditioning coach Rick Court signed a two-year deal worth $285,000 annually. Defensive coordinator Scott Shafer's deal remains unavailable.