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Mark Stoops signed contract extension with big raise prior to Vanderbilt loss

Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops recently signed a contract extension that will keep him in Lexington through 2030.

The new deal also gave Stoops a $2 million raise.

The deal was not announced publicly, but Stoops reportedly signed the extension the day before the Vanderbilt loss.




According to the Herald-Leader:

One day before Kentucky football’s loss to Vanderbilt earlier this month, the school signed head coach Mark Stoops to a contract extension that would keep him as coach through the 2030 season.


Stoops’ previous contract was set to expire after the 2027 season but included a clause that triggered an automatic one-year extension any time Kentucky won seven games and a two-year extension anytime Kentucky won 10 games. That clause is deleted from the new deal, which instead guarantees a $9 million per year salary starting in February 2023 through June 2031.

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The Herald-Leader link also includes a look at the updated contract.

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