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The University of Florida has extended men's basketball head coach Todd Golden's contract through the 2030–31 season, awarding him a six-year, $40.5 million deal. Per ESPN:
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Golden becomes one of the five highest-paid coaches in college basketball, at $6.75 million annually.

He guided the Gators to a 36-4 record in his third season at the helm, winning the program's third national championship. The 39-year-old became the youngest coach to lead a team to the title since Jim Valvano in 1983.

"My family and I are grateful to be a part of Gator Nation and for the opportunity to lead this great program three years ago," Golden said. "As we've shown during our time in Gainesville, the University of Florida is an institution that has the resources, support, and people in place to compete and win national championships. I am so appreciative of each and every player and staff member who have been critical to the success we've experienced here. My family and I look forward to our future here at UF and to the continued success of our men's basketball program."

Golden took over for Mike White in 2022 after three seasons at San Francisco. He led Florida to the NCAA tournament in his second season, losing to Colorado in the first round.

This season, the Gators won the SEC tournament and earned a 1-seed in the NCAA tournament before making a run to the national championship game, where they beat Houston, 65-63.
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