University of Oklahoma may have seen the last of Jack White on their campus. White's booking agency, William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, recently blacklisted the school after the school's student newspaper published his contract.

The University of Oklahoma's newspaper, The Oklahoma Daily obtained the contract through the Freedom of Information Act.

The contract disclosed White was paid more than $80,000 to perform at the school while also revealing the interesting snack preferences White and his band have when on tour.

Part of those preferences include a very strict no banana policy. The contract states, "PLEASE NOTE: this is a NO BANANA TOUR. (Seriously) We don't want to see bananas anywhere in the building." Other mandatory snacks include aged salami with a sharp knife, one pound of prosciutto and a pack of smoked salmon. The contract also includes a guacamole recipe. The recipe states to "SAVE THE PITS THOUGH" as they will be added to the bowl later to prevent browning.

Post-show, the documents state White would like one New York strip steak, medium, no sauce with clean steamed vegetables on the side.

The Oklahoma Daily addressed the their choice to release the contract on Wednesday.

"His contract wasn't something we leaked. It is public information that any of you could request. Many newspapers show contracts of celebrities that come into town; this isn't something The Daily did that's out of the ordinary. It's not a hidden document, and it's not something we had to dig to get. It is available to the public," the newspaper explained.

White's management company, Monotone Inc., released a statement addressing the publication of the contract. The company thanks the concert attendees at the University of Oklahoma and clarifies that neither White nor his management company said he would never play at the school again.

"The incidents with the OU Daily student newspaper reporting the financial terms of the show, the private tour rider information, along with unsolicited photographers from their staff were unfortunate, unprofessional, and very unwelcoming," the statement said.

Monotone Inc. also said White did not write the contract himself, but rather the touring team writes the rider in order "to execute a professional and pleasant experience for all involved."

"Contrary to what some believe, Jack doesn't write the rider nor make demands about his favorite snacks that must be in his dressing room," the statement continued. "We're not even sure he likes guacamole but we do know that the folks who work hard to put on the show do enjoy it."

According to The Daily, they requested the contract in order to find out how much the school paid for his performance.

As of now, the school is banned from hiring any of William Morris' clients to perform at the school. The agency's artist roster includes Adele, Wiz Khalifa, Drake and Weezer.