Bois State Spencer Danielson gets a 5 -year deal

Bois State coach Spencer Danielson finalized a new five -year, $ 11 million contract on Tuesday after leading Bronkos in the college football playoffs last season.
The average annual value of $ 2.2 million doubles Danielson earned in its first full session to run the program in 2024.
36-year-old Danielson directed Bronx to the title of a Mountain West Conference and ended 12–2 after a 31–1 defeat in Pen State at CFP at Fiesta Bowl on 31 December. He was named MWC Coach of the Year.
“First, (Athletic Director) Jeramia Dicky and the entire Bois State University Leadership Team, thanks our coaching staff and our students-atheletes for representing this great university and community,” said Danielson. “I really believe that it is my calling to be the head coach in the bois state. My family and I want to live here and serve Bronco Nation through my football program – not only with victory and championship, but as we help to develop young men for the next stages of our life. We are removed for the future of Boys State Football!”
Danielson is a total of 15–3 in total, including his tenure as the interim coach of the Bois State at the end of 2023, which was after the firing of Andy and the andlos after starting 5–5 in that season.
“Spencer boisi has proved to be the right leader at the right time for State Football and our university,” Dickey said. “We ask all our employees to be bar raysers, and the Spencer is an ideal example of what it means for this community and this community.
Danielson’s new deal will start at $ 2 million per year and will increase by $ 100,000 each year during a five -year term. The only mountain waste coach that earns more annually is UNLV’s Dan Mulen at $ 3.5 million for 2025.
Danielson has been coaching in Bois State since 2017 when he arrived as a graduate assistant. He served as a defensive coordinator from 2021-23.
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