Liberty and coach Hugh Freeze have reached an agreement on a new contract that will pay Freeze an average of more than $4 million per year and run through the 2028 season, according to Sports Illustrated's Ross Dellinger.
The deal was first reported by ESPN's Chris Low.
According to ESPN, the deal will make Low one of the highest-paid non-Power 5 coaches in college football.
Freeze, now in his third season with Liberty, has amassed a 25–10 record with the program. Liberty has won the Cure Bowl in each of his first two seasons, guiding the school to a program-best 10-1 record last year and a No.