Boise State coach Danielson gets 5-year deal
Briefly

Boise State has secured head coach Spencer Danielson with a new five-year contract that significantly raises his salary to an average of $2.2 million. Danielson, who guided the Broncos to a 12-2 record, a Mountain West title, and a College Football Playoff appearance, initially took over as interim coach after Andy Avalos was dismissed. His leadership led to three crucial wins at season's end, which impressed the athletic director and resulted in Daniels being named the permanent head coach. This new contract represents a notable increase from his earlier deal worth $6.5 million over five years.
Danielson now has a five-year contract averaging $2.2 million, reflecting his success with Boise State that includes a College Football Playoff appearance.
After leading the Broncos to a historic season, Danielson's new deal is a significant upgrade from his previous contract, doubling his salary.
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