Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin has received a three-year contract extension through 2030, sources confirmed to The Sun.

Stricklin would not confirm or deny that he's signed the extension. The Sun has filed a public records request for Stricklin's contract that has yet to be fulfilled. Stricklin made $1.8 million annually in his prior deal, before the extension.

The 55-year-old Stircklin was hired to replace Jeremy Foley as Florida Gators athletic director in 2016. Under Stircklin's guidance, Florida has won 13 national titles in nine different sports including baseball (2017), women's tennis (2017), men's indoor track and field (2018, 2019), men's outdoor track and field (2017, 2022, 2023, 2014), men's tennis (2021), women's indoor track and field (2022), women's outdoor tr

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