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Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley finally signs contract extension after 11-month delay
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Date:2025-04-15 11:54:28
Arizona State men’s basketball coach Bobby Hurley has signed his contract extension, nearly a year after it was announced, keeping him with the Sun Devils through the 2025-26 season.
ASU provided the document to The Arizona Republic and USA TODAY on Tuesday.
Hurley’s base compensation increased to $2.8 million this season based on a signed term sheet, but he hadn’t signed a legally-binding contract, The Republic and USA TODAY reported last week, after ASU was unable to produce the document for months in response to a public records request.
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