Alabama Extends Kalen DeBoer Contract, Solidifies Long-Term Commitment
Alabama has extended coach Kalen DeBoer's contract for an additional seven years, locking him in until 2033 with a hefty annual salary of $12.5 million. This marks a $2 million raise from his current pay, solidifying his position among the top five highest-paid coaches in college football. The extension, revealed by athletic director Greg Byrne, comes after DeBoer attracted interest from Michigan, following a solid performance record of 20-8 since taking over for Nick Saban, including a successful 2025 season. Additionally, new contracts have been granted to several assistant coaches and personnel at Alabama.
By the Numbers- Kalen DeBoer's new annual salary is $12.5 million, a $2 million increase from this season.
- He has a 20-8 overall record and a 12-4 SEC record in his two seasons with Alabama.
- Alabama's Board of Trustees approved DeBoer's contract extension amidst competition from other schools.
- Several assistant coaches have also received contract extensions and raises, indicating a commitment to maintaining a strong staff.
Expect DeBoer to continue to build the program with a focus on improving Alabama's performance in the SEC and securing further playoff berths. Additional personnel changes may also take place as Alabama aims for a championship-winning trajectory.
Bottom LineThis contract extension highlights Alabama's long-term commitment to DeBoer and signals the Crimson Tide's ambition to remain competitive at the highest level in college football while retaining key coaching talent.
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