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Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz has agreed to a new contract extension with the school this week, according to multiple sources.

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Missouri is locking down Eli Drinkwitz, as the Tigers coach reached agreement on a new six-year contract that includes a significant raise and expanded resources for his staff through the 2031 season, the school announced. The deal pushes Drinkwitz's average annual salary past $10.7 million, with his 2026 pay set to rise to roughly $10.25 million -- a notable jump from his 2025 figure, according to ESPN.

The timing is certainly significant, as Drinkwitz emerged as a name to watch in multiple searches, including the still-vacant Penn State opening following James Franklin's October firing. Instead, Missouri doubled down after back-to-back double-digit win seasons and six straight bowl appearances. The enhanced salary pool signals the school's commitment to sustaining its recent surge as it looks to remain a consistent contender in the SEC.
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