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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Monday, April 2, 2007 Former Arkansas coach Stan Heath landed quite nicely after being fired just a week ago, getting the head coaching job at South Florida. Heath agreed Monday to a five-year contract to take over the struggling program and try to transform the Bulls into a contender in the Big East. Including incentives, the deal is worth up to $4.275 million. Heath replaces Robert McCullum and jumps from being fired in the SEC to hired in the Big East, a week to the day he was let go in Fayetteville. South Fl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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