• Tue. Dec 16th, 2025

Sources: Arizona State and Kenny Dillingham have agreed to a new five-year contract that will put him in the top tier of Big 12 coach salary. It offers a pathway through performance incentives for the deal to extend to 10 years….. see details

Bysportsera

Jan 17, 2025

**Sources: Arizona State and Kenny Dillingham Agree to Five-Year Contract**

 

Arizona State University has reportedly reached a new agreement with head football coach Kenny Dillingham, securing his services for the next five years with a deal that will place him among the highest-paid coaches in the Big 12 Conference. Sources close to the negotiations confirm that the contract includes significant performance incentives that could extend the deal to a total of 10 years.

 

The new agreement highlights Arizona State’s commitment to building a successful football program under Dillingham’s leadership. Since taking over the head coaching role in 2023, Dillingham has been tasked with rejuvenating a program that has experienced its share of challenges in recent seasons. His innovative coaching style and emphasis on developing talent have shown promise, earning him a strong reputation within the collegiate football community.

 

Details of the contract indicate that Dillingham’s salary will see a notable increase, propelling him into the upper echelon of Big 12 coaches. The contract’s performance-based incentives provide an opportunity for the deal to be extended up to 10 years, contingent on meeting specific milestones related to team performance, recruiting success, and academic achievements.

 

ASU officials are optimistic about the long-term prospects of the program under Dillingham’s direction. The deal comes at a time when the university is transitioning into the Big 12 Conference, adding an extra layer of excitement and expectation for both the coach and the school.

 

With the new contract in place, Dillingham will look to continue the momentum from his initial seasons and help guide Arizona State to new heights in the competitive landscape of college football.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You missed

NME NEWS: RUSH — AND THE BAND ARE BACK! 2026 SPRING TOUR DATES CONFIRMED — THEIR BOLDEST SINCE A.M.! DATES & CITIES REVEALED 📣 What’s Going On Legendary Canadian rock band Rush — with original members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson — are returning to the stage for the first time in over a decade with their 2026 “Fifty Something” Tour. It’s a reunion-style run celebrating their music and legacy, with German drummer Anika Nilles stepping in following the passing of Neil Peart. The tour initially started as a select group of dates and has now expanded massively with dozens more shows added due to overwhelming demand — including 17 new cities and extra second shows in many places. — 📍 Confirmed 2026 Tour Dates & Cities (North America) Here’s a representative list of the confirmed dates and cities for Rush’s 2026 Fifty Something Tour — which spans Canada, the United States, and Mexico: June 2026 Jun 7 – Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum Jun 9 – Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum Jun 18 – Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes Jun 24 – Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena Jun 26 – Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena July 2026 Jul 16 – Chicago, IL — United Center Jul 18 – Chicago, IL — United Center Jul 28 – New York, NY — Madison Square Garden Jul 30 – New York, NY — Madison Square Garden August 2026 Aug 7 – Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena Aug 9 – Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena September 2026 Sep 17 – Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena And expanded stops added later across late summer and fall 2026 (with many second shows due to demand) include: Philadelphia, PA Detroit, MI Montreal, QC Boston, MA Washington, DC Uncasville, CT Hollywood, FL Tampa, FL Charlotte, NC Atlanta, GA Glendale, AZ Edmonton, AB Vancouver, BC …and more, with many cities getting multiple shows as well.