Minnesota, P.J. Fleck Agree To Contract Extension

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Minnesota, P.J. Fleck Agree To Contract Extension
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Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck has agreed to a seven-year, $42 million contract extension that will keep him under contract with the Golden Gophers through the 2029 season

The extension, which raises Fleck's salary by $1 million annually, was firstFleck led Minnesota to an 8–4 season in 2022 as the Golden Gophers finished in a four-way tie for second place in the Big Ten West Division, one game behind first-place Purdue.

As noted by Fortuna, Fleck’s 43 wins across his first six seasons are the most by any Minnesota coach since College Football Hall of Fame coach Henry Williams guided the Golden Gophers to 65 wins from 1900 to ’05.

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