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Gophers and P.J. Fleck agree to a seven-year contract extension The Gophers are off to their first 8-0 start since 1941. By Megan Ryan Star Tribune NOVEMBER 5, 2019 — 1:55PM For the third consecutive fall, Gophers coach P.J. Fleck is getting a new contract. The Gophers announced Tuesday that Fleck has agreed to a new seven-year contract extension, pending Regents approval, a deal that would keep the coach under contract through 2026. Fleck has the Gophers at 8-0 for the first time since 1941 and the No. 13 national ranking, heading into Saturday’s game against No. 5 Penn State at TCF Bank Stadium. The coach, in his third season, signed an $18 million contract for five years in 2016. He garnered a one-year extension in November 2017 and another in December 2018 to keep him with the Gophers through 2023 for a total of $25.5 million. Fleck’s current $3.6 million salary for this season ranks 37th among all 130 FBS coaches and 11th among the 14 coaches in the Big Ten, according to USA Today. Fleck has been a head coach for seven years, taking Western Michigan from 1-11 in 2013 to 13-1 in 2016. In three seasons at Minnesota, he has taken the program from 5-7 to 7-6 to 8-0 in 2019. The Gophers’ most recent victory was Fleck’s 50th, making him at 38 the second-youngest active FBS coach to reach that milestone. He is a hot commodity on the coaching market, especially with jobs already opening up. For instance, Florida State inquired about Fleck after firing Willie Taggart on Sunday, a source told the Star Tribune.
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