
"We want to give him the tools to do his job the best way possible. That's giving him resources to put into the staff and program and giving him longevity."
"I love this place."
"That doesn't change that my sister's my neighbor. That doesn't change that my parents live three doors down. ... [Michigan] is one of the best jobs in America, it's an unbelievable brand, an iconic brand, so"
Arizona State signed Kenny Dillingham to a five-year contract averaging nearly $7.5 million per year, with incentives that could extend the arrangement beyond five years and pending board approval. The agreement increases the staff salary pool by $11 million, placing ASU near the top of Big 12 spending and prioritizing resources for coaches and program support. The extension removes Dillingham from consideration for the Michigan opening and follows a previous contract signed a year earlier that already ranked him among the highest-paid Big 12 coaches. ASU won the Big 12 and reached the College Football Playoff for the first time, and athletic director Graham Rossini prioritized retention. Arizona state law limits single contracts to five years.
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