Lashlee agrees to contact extension

From SMUMustangs.com:
EXTENDED! SMU And Lashlee Agree To Contract Extension
DALLAS (SMU) – Head Football Coach Rhett Lashlee and SMU have agreed to a contract extension, the school announced Friday.
Lashlee is in his third season as head coach on the Hilltop, where he has the Mustangs at 9-1, undefeated in conference play, ranked No. 13 in the CFP Rankings and on the cusp of an ACC Championship Game appearance in SMU's first year in the league. In 2023, he led SMU to its first conference title since 1984. The Mustangs are 18-2 in their last 20 games, and 17-1 in their last 18 regular-season contests.
"Lauren, Hudson, Thomas, Rowyn, Scarlet and I are all so excited to be Mustangs," said Lashlee. "We look forward to building upon our success and making our mark on college football's national stage. I want to thank President Turner and Rick Hart, as well as Bill Armstong and David Miller and all the Trustees and SMU leadership for their belief in and commitment to me and my family. We are thrilled to be here for the long haul. Pony Up!"
"Rhett was the clear choice when we conducted our head-coaching search in 2021, and everything he and his staff have accomplished only validates our decision," said Hart. "He has operated in alignment with our values and represents SMU with class and integrity. As we go through a time of significant change in college athletics and the college athletics model, Rhett has been an invaluable partner and leader. We're excited that Rhett, Lauren and his family will continue this journey with us and are looking forward to shaping champions and competing for championships for years to come."
Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
EXTENDED! SMU And Lashlee Agree To Contract Extension
DALLAS (SMU) – Head Football Coach Rhett Lashlee and SMU have agreed to a contract extension, the school announced Friday.
Lashlee is in his third season as head coach on the Hilltop, where he has the Mustangs at 9-1, undefeated in conference play, ranked No. 13 in the CFP Rankings and on the cusp of an ACC Championship Game appearance in SMU's first year in the league. In 2023, he led SMU to its first conference title since 1984. The Mustangs are 18-2 in their last 20 games, and 17-1 in their last 18 regular-season contests.
"Lauren, Hudson, Thomas, Rowyn, Scarlet and I are all so excited to be Mustangs," said Lashlee. "We look forward to building upon our success and making our mark on college football's national stage. I want to thank President Turner and Rick Hart, as well as Bill Armstong and David Miller and all the Trustees and SMU leadership for their belief in and commitment to me and my family. We are thrilled to be here for the long haul. Pony Up!"
"Rhett was the clear choice when we conducted our head-coaching search in 2021, and everything he and his staff have accomplished only validates our decision," said Hart. "He has operated in alignment with our values and represents SMU with class and integrity. As we go through a time of significant change in college athletics and the college athletics model, Rhett has been an invaluable partner and leader. We're excited that Rhett, Lauren and his family will continue this journey with us and are looking forward to shaping champions and competing for championships for years to come."
Terms of the contract were not disclosed.