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Mizzou Locks Up Coach Drinkwitz with Huge Deal
28 Nov
Summary
- Coach Drinkwitz signed a six-year contract extension with Missouri.
- The new deal makes his average annual compensation $10.75 million.
- Missouri invested significantly in its football program infrastructure.

Missouri has officially locked in head football coach Eli Drinkwitz with a substantial six-year contract extension, ensuring his leadership through the 2031 season. This landmark agreement significantly raises his average annual compensation to $10.75 million, effectively ending speculation about his departure for other high-profile coaching positions.
Drinkwitz, who joined Missouri in December 2019, has steadily transformed the Tigers into a competitive force within the Southeastern Conference. His tenure has included five consecutive bowl game appearances and a commendable 45-28 record heading into the final game of the current season, including an 11-2 record and a Cotton Bowl victory two years prior.
The university's aggressive move to retain Drinkwitz underscores their commitment to the football program's success. This includes significant investments in facilities, such as a $250 million rebuild of the north end zone, and a robust Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) program. Missouri has also experienced immense fan support, selling out 20 consecutive home games.




