Oregon State and coach Jonathan Smith have agreed on a new contract extension worth $30.6 million over six years
. The new contract, which runs through the 2028 season, will pay him a salary of $4.85 million for ’23 and he’ll receive $100,000 increases over the following five years, ending with $5.35 million in ’28.
The raise is a $6.5 million increase from the contract extension he got last year that ran through 2027. His new deal makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in the Pac-12. The news comes just two weeks after the Beavers finished a 9–3 regular season, their best since 2012. Smith and his team will have a chance to finish with 10 wins for the first time since ’06 if they can defeat Florida in Saturday’s Las Vegas Bowl on ESPN. Latest NCAAF News
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