April 19, 2025
Carlos-Locklyn

Oregon Suing Football Coach Carlos Locklyn After Joining Ohio State: Buyout  Dispute

Big Ten program sues Ohio State assistant coach, per report

Oregon has filed a lawsuit against former running backs coach Carlos Locklyn, who is now the running backs coach at Ohio State.

The civil suit was reported by The Oregonian’s James Crepea, who says the lawsuit is due alleged breach of contract. The 47-year-old Locklyn was the running backs coach in Eugene for the 2022 and 2023 seasons before taking the same job in Columbus for the 2024 season.

According to the report, the suit was filed earlier this month in the Lane County Circuit Court. Oregon contends Locklyn owed 50% of his remaining salary as part of his buyout from the school, which translated to roughly $400,000 when Locklyn departed from Oregon in April 2024.

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According to The Oregonian, Oregon has not received that money. The lawsuit reportedly states Locklyn “took the position that the amount due is $200,000.” The report says Locklyn mailed a personal check to Oregon in the amount of $200,000, but that check was not accepted as full payment.

Oregon is reportedly seeking the full amount owed and 9% interest on top of that, saying Locklyn “will be unjustly enriched to the University’s detriment” until Oregon receives the money.

Locklyn was part of the coaching staff under Ryan Day that helped Ohio State capture the national championship. Oregon and Ohio State were not Big Ten rivals when Locklyn coached his 2 seasons in Eugene, but they are now after Oregon joined the conference before the 2024 season.

Report: Oregon sues former RBs coach Carlos Locklyn over buyout amount owed  - On3

The University of Oregon is suing its former running backs coach for breach of contract after his departure for Ohio State.

Carlos Locklyn coached the Ducks in the 2022 and 2023 seasons before he left for Columbus in April 2024. The university claims that Locklyn owed the school $400,000 within 60 days of ending his contract, but Locklyn’s camp contends he was only required to pay half of that—which he did. But the school sent back the check, and is now suing for the full amount, plus 9% interest.

The university filed its complaint in Lane County Circuit Court on April 4. The news was first reported by The Oregonian.

Locklyn signed a two-year, $800,000 extension with Oregon in February 2024, which said he would owe the school the full remainder of his contract if he left. But that number would reduce to just half of what was left on his contract starting on April 1, 2024, which led to Ryan Day and his staff swooping in.

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The university’s court filing includes an exhibit called an “employee agreement” signed by Locklyn that reads: “Termination by Coach shall require Coach to pay…Fifty percent (50%) of Guaranteed Salary at the time of Termination by Coach if this Agreement is Terminated by Coach beginning April 1, 2024 and prior to February 1, 2025.” At the time of Locklyn’s exit, the buyout—which is often paid by the poaching school—stood at about $366,667.

However, Locklyn’s camp disagrees with that math. His attorney John Berg called it an “untenable interpretation of the agreement.” Locklyn believes he owes the university $200,000, which is also how much his Ohio State contract says it would give him for the buyout. Locklyn mailed Oregon a check for $200,000 last May, but the university returned it, saying it did so in its filing “to ensure that acceptance of the partial payment would not be deemed acceptance and satisfaction of the full amount owed.”

“We welcome the opportunity to present the facts to a judge and are confident the litigation will be resolved to Coach Locklyn’s satisfaction,” Berg said in a statement to The Oregonian.

“The complaint outlines our position regarding the lawsuit,” a university spokesperson told Front Office Sports. “Due to the pending litigation, we do not believe it would be appropriate to provide further comment at this time.” Representatives for Locklyn did not immediately respond to questions.

Locklyn’s first season as running backs coach at Ohio State ended in the school’s first national title since 2014. Oregon narrowly beat Ohio State in the regular season, but the Buckeyes trampled the No. 1 seeded Ducks in a 20-point Rose Bowl win.

 

 

 

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