In a monumental move that has sent shockwaves throughout the college football world, Arizona State University (ASU) Sun Devils coach Kenny Dillingham has agreed to a 5-year contract extension worth a staggering $86 million.
This lucrative deal not only solidifies Dillingham’s position as one of the highest-paid coaches in the Pac-12 but also ensures that he will remain at the helm of the Sun Devils program through the 2028 season.
The contract extension is a testament to Dillingham’s impressive work since taking over as head coach in 2022. Despite facing numerous challenges, including a tumultuous offseason and a difficult schedule, Dillingham has consistently demonstrated his ability to lead the team to success.
His passion, energy, and commitment to excellence have resonated with his players, coaches, and fans, making him an integral part of the Sun Devils’ family.
“Kenny has been a game-changer for our program,” said ASU Athletic Director, Ray Anderson. “His leadership, vision, and coaching acumen have elevated our team to new heights. We’re thrilled to have him leading our program for years to come.”
The 5-year contract extension not only provides Dillingham with financial security but also gives him the stability and resources needed to build a championship-caliber program.
With this deal in place, Dillingham can focus on recruiting top talent, developing his players, and competing for conference and national titles.
Dillingham’s contract extension also sends a clear message to the college football world: ASU is committed to winning.
The Sun Devils have invested heavily in their football program, and Dillingham’s extension is a testament to the university’s dedication to fielding a competitive team.
As Dillingham looks to the future, he’s eager to continue building on the foundation he’s established in Tempe. “I’m grateful for the trust that Ray Anderson and the entire ASU administration have placed in me,” he said.
“I’m excited to continue working with our talented players and coaches to bring a championship to the Desert.”
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