EUGENE — New Oregon wide receivers coach Jovon Bouknight will double his salary compared to what he was making last year.

Bouknight, who was hired earlier this month from Texas Tech after spending the past 10 years at Utah State, signed a two-year contract for $310,000 this year and $335,000 next year.

That’s in line with the $335,000 Michael Johnson was earning at UO before leaving for Mississippi State last month and double what Bouknight was paid at Utah State ($155,000) last year.

There is also up to $125,000 in performance bonuses in Bouknight’s contract, which are the same as those for new linebackers coach Ken Wilson. They range from winning the Pac-12 North ($10,000), winning the Pac-12 Championship Game ($15,000), competing in any bowl game with at least seven regular-season wins ($15,000), competing in a New Year’s Six game ($15,000), competing in a College Football Playoff semifinal ($10,000), winning a CFP semifinal ($25,000) and winning a CFP National Championship ($35,000).

He is also eligible for an annual $5,000 bonus if the Ducks have an Academic Progress Rate score of at least 985.

Bouknight’s buyout should Oregon fire him without cause before Jan. 31, 2022 is 50 percent of his remaining salary or if Cristobal were to leave, UO would owe Bouknight 50 percent of 12 months salary or the remainder of his contract term, whichever is less. There is an offset in either scenario.

If Bouknight were to leave Oregon before Jan. 31, 2020, he would owe UO 25 percent of his annual salary, or $83,750, unless he did so to become an FBS offensive coordinator with play-calling responsibilities or an FBS head coach.