LSU and offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. reached an agreement this week on an amended three-year deal that is designed to make him the highest-paid offensive coordinator in the SEC, according to a copy of his updated term sheet included Wednesday in a meeting agenda for the LSU board of supervisors.

Weis will now make $2.5 million per year through 2028, and the deal includes an annual “look-in period” after every season to review his compensation. If necessary, LSU will give him a raise so his salary exceeds the highest annual compensation of any other SEC offensive coordinator before incentives. The first look-in period will take place at the end of this season through March 1, 2026.

At first, Weis signed a three-year, $6 million deal on Nov. 30 after coming to LSU with new head

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