Brent Brennan is here to stay for an extended time. It’s what success brings to a program.
Arizona and Brennan have agreed to a contract extension that will continue Brennan’s leadership of the Wildcats at least through the 2030 season, Director of Athletics Desireé Reed-Francois said in a written statement.

The extension is pending approval from the Arizona Board of Regents.
“The momentum built by coach Brennan and his staff this season has positioned Arizona football and Arizona athletics for sustained success, and this extension ensures our continued ability to build toward our goal of competing for championships,” Reed-Francois said. “His tactical expertise, ability to teach and develop our student-athletes, and his commitment to this community are invaluable to our mission, and we are pleased to ensure stability and continuity in this critical leadership role.”
Arizona finished the season 9-4 overall and played in the annual Holiday Bowl.
“I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity to continue leading this program,” Brennan said in the press release. “This extension is a direct result of the hard work put in by our coaching staff, student-athletes, and support staff; I am tremendously appreciative of their effort and dedication to Arizona Football. I am excited about our leadership’s commitment to our staff and our program, which comes as a direct result of the foundation we have built over the last two years. We look forward to competing for championships for years to come.”
Additionally, Arizona extended the contracts of offensive coordinator Seth Doege and defensive coordinator Danny Gonzales have also been extended through the 2028 season and has increased the overall assistant coach salary pool, elevating it to third in the Big 12 Conference.
Information for this story was provided by the Arizona Athletics department.











