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SMU Coach Rhett Lashlee Inks Massive Contract Extension Through 2032

Summary

  • Rhett Lashlee's 2-year contract extension makes him a top-10 highest-paid coach
  • Lashlee led SMU to College Football Playoff appearance and conference title
  • SMU's 2025 recruiting class ranked #34, 2026 class currently #26
SMU Coach Rhett Lashlee Inks Massive Contract Extension Through 2032

As of November 1st, 2025, SMU has finalized a new 2-year contract extension for head coach Rhett Lashlee, keeping him with the Mustangs through 2032. The deal will make Lashlee one of the top-10 highest-paid coaches in college football.

Lashlee, 34, has been highly successful during his 4 seasons at SMU. He has led the Mustangs to a 34-15 record, including a College Football Playoff appearance last season and an American Conference championship in 2023. SMU also won its first 11 ACC regular season games after moving to the conference last year, with their first setback coming in a narrow 13-12 loss at Wake Forest last week.

The contract extension comes at a time when several high-profile coaching jobs have opened up, but Lashlee has chosen to remain at SMU. The university has provided strong support and alignment, with a new stadium end zone facility and continued investment in NIL deals for players. SMU's recruiting has also improved, with the 2025 class ranking #34 nationally, the program's highest-ever ranking, and the 2026 class currently sitting at #26.

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Rhett Lashlee, the head coach of the SMU Mustangs, has signed a new 2-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through 2032.
In his 4 seasons as SMU's head coach, Lashlee has led the Mustangs to a 34-15 record, including a College Football Playoff appearance in 2024 and an American Conference championship in 2023.
SMU's recruiting classes have been on the rise, with the 2025 class ranking #34 nationally, the program's highest-ever ranking, and the 2026 class currently sitting at #26.

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