Field Level Media
23 Apr 2026, 05:10 GMT+10
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Alabama and coach Kalen DeBoer have reached agreement on a two-year contract extension through the 2032-33 season, the school announced Wednesday.
The deal will reportedly increase DeBoer's earnings to $87.5 million over the next seven seasons.
The University of Alabama's System Board of Trustees Compensation Committee formally approved the deal Wednesday.
DeBoer is 20-8 in two seasons with the Crimson Tide after taking over for legendary Nick Saban, who retired after the 2023 season.
'We are excited about the opportunity to continue our time in Tuscaloosa with this contract extension,' DeBoer said in a news release. 'This University has become a special place to us, and I look forward to working to ensure that Alabama football remains at the forefront of college football.
'This program has a long history of success and an unmatched tradition that I was eager to be a part of two years ago, and I cannot wait to keep coaching our guys and bring more championships to Alabama.'
DeBoer's contract reportedly includes a $10 million buyout through January that drops to $8 million for the following 12 months before dipping again to $6 million.
Alabama went 9-4 in DeBoer's first season in 2024 and missed the College Football Playoff. It went 11-4 last season, defeating Oklahoma in the first round of the CFP before being annihilated 38-3 by eventual champion Indiana.
'We are pleased to extend Coach DeBoer and are proud to have him leading the Crimson Tide football program,' Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne said in the news release. 'He is an excellent coach and has done a commendable job developing our student-athletes.'
DeBoer, 51, is 57-17 over the last six seasons, including going 12-6 at Fresno State from 2020-21 and 25-3 at Washington in 2022-23. He guided the Huskies to the 2023 CFP title game before falling to Michigan.
Earlier in his career, DeBoer went 67-3 at Sioux Falls over five seasons, winning NAIA national championships in 2006, 2008 and 2009.
--Field Level Media
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