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Missouri appears to be making a significant financial commitment to retain football coach Eli Drinkwitz, as the university’s governing board convenes to consider a proposed new contract Wednesday.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to reports by Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, the Missouri Board of Curators will meet to authorize terms of a new deal that would likely include a substantial raise for Drinkwitz.
The contract is not finalized, but Dellenger noted multiple procedural steps remain before completion.
The Curators’ meeting comes as Drinkwitz’s name has circulated in broader SEC coaching carousel speculation. The rumors intensified after former Penn State coach James Franklin was dismissed following a three-game losing streak. A development that prompted several programs to gauge potential interest in experienced SEC-tested candidates.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDrinkwitz has publicly responded by reaffirming his satisfaction with Missouri, emphasizing his comfort and long-term vision for the program in Columbia.
While Drinkwitz’s future is not yet certain, Wednesday’s board session marks a critical step toward securing continuity for a Tigers program amid a shifting collegiate athletics landscape.
Missouri closes its regular season Saturday at Arkansas. The Tigers and Razorbacks will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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