Mario Cristobal’s one-year contract extension at Oregon is official.

As the Oregonian/OregonLive reported last month, the sides finalized a one-year extension that will keep Cristobal with the Ducks through January 2024 and will see him collect an additional $4 million over that time.

Cristobal, who went 9-4 in his first full season at Oregon, will go from earning $2.5 million per year under his old contract to $2.6 million this year, with increases of $100,000 in each of the following four years.

Cristobal’s maximum attainable performance bonuses increase from $1,475,000 to $2,175,000. He can earn $150,000 for making a bowl game with an eight-win regular season, and there are increases to $250,000 for eight, nine and 10-win regular seasons (previously $100,000 for nine or 10) and $300,000 for 11 or 12 wins, up from $200,000 and $250,000, respectively.

The buyout Oregon would owe Cristobal if it were to fire him before the end of the contract increases from 50 percent of his remaining salary to 60 percent.

The buyout Cristobal would owe UO if he were to leave before the end of the contract. If he did so before Jan. 14, 2020 Cristobal would owe Oregon $9,000,000, up from $8,000,000, with increases to $8 million, $5 million, $3 million and $2 million in each subsequent year, up from $6 million, $4 million and $2 million, respectively.

Cristobal signing off on his new deal is the last of a series of new contracts for Oregon’s football staff.

Wide receivers coach Jovon Bouknight, inside linebackers coach Ken Wilson and defensive coordinator Andy Avalos were hired in the winter. In April, offensive line coach Alex Mirabal, tight ends and special teams coach Bobby Williams, safeties and assistant head coach Keith Heyward and cornerbacks coach Donte Williams and strength and conditioning coach Aaron Feld all signed extensions with raises through 2021.