Florida and Dan Mullen agreed to a contract extension that will keep the head coach on the Gators’ sideline until January 2027, the school confirmed Tuesday, according to Zach Abolverdi of Gator Sports.
“Dan has done a tremendous job in his three seasons at Florida, and we are fortunate to have someone with his obvious talents and head coaching experience leading our football program,” athletic director Scott Stricklin said in a statement.
The new deal is worth an additional $1.5 million annually, according to contracts Florida released via public records requests. Mullen is set to make $7.6 million this season, third among SEC head coaches behind Alabama’s Nick Saban and LSU’s Ed Orgeron.
Mullen is 29-9 since joining the Gators ahead of the 2018 season. The 49-year-old has led Florida to three bowl appearances, winning two of those games.