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Louisville, Jeff Brohm Reach 8-Year, $64.8m Extension
The extension rewards Brohm after three straight winning seasons and adds bigger bonuses for College Football Playoff and Tier 1 bowl success.
- On Thursday, the University of Louisville Athletic Association approved an eight-year contract extension for head coach Jeff Brohm through 2033, worth $64.8 million.
- Negotiations began in December after Brohm led the Cardinals to three consecutive nine-win seasons, compiling a 28-12 record since returning as head coach in 2023.
- Brohm receives a $1 million raise with base salary increasing to $7.8 million by 2033, while the agreement provides $750,000 in additional budget for football staff, coaches, and recruiting.
- Athletics Director Josh Heird said he is "excited that Jeff's gonna be here for the foreseeable future," emphasizing both parties found common ground to best serve the university.
- The contract includes incentives for College Football Playoff success and Tier 1 bowl appearances; if Louisville terminates without cause before December 31, 2029, it owes Brohm approximately $27.5 million.
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