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Nebraska Extends Fred Hoiberg Through 2031–32 After Record Big Ten Season

The deal locks in stability for a 26–5 program entering the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 2 seed.

Overview

  • The university announced a three-year extension on Monday that keeps Hoiberg under contract through the 2031–32 season.
  • Nebraska completed the regular season 26–5 with a school-record 15 Big Ten victories to secure its best league finish in decades.
  • The Huskers have posted three straight 20-win seasons for the first time in program history and climbed to a program-best No. 5 in the AP poll in January.
  • Athletic director Troy Dannen lauded Hoiberg’s leadership in the release, and while terms were not disclosed, multiple outlets reported salary, bonus and buyout figures based on documents.
  • On Tuesday, Hoiberg was named the Big Ten co-coach of the year by the league’s coaches.