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Memphis' Penny Hardaway agrees to long-term contract extension amid team's probation

Penny Hardaway will be remain the head coach of his alma mater after receiving a contract extension that runs through the 2027-2028 college football season.

Penny Hardaway has agreed to the terms of a six-year contract extension to remain the head coach of the Memphis Tigers, the school announced Wednesday.

According to school officials, Hardaway will earn $16.5 million as Memphis' basketball coach. He can earn more based on incentives written into the deal, which runs through 2028.

"As I have said many times, this is a dream position for me, and I do not take it for granted," Hardaway said after signing the deal.

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Hardaway has been Memphis' head coach since the 2018-2019 season. He has complied a record of 84-34 during his tenure. 

The Tigers have returned to prominence since Hardaway's arrival on campus, winning at least 20 games in four straight seasons.

Memphis earned a spot in the 2022 NCAA Tournament where they won a first-round game.

In September, the NCAA placed Memphis on probation for three years. The men's basketball program also was subjected to a budget cut.

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However, the Independent Accountability Review Panel found that Hardaway did not violate NCAA rules when he provided benefits to multiple prospective players due to his record of philanthropy.

James Wiseman, who now plays in the NBA for the Golden State Warriors, was one of the prospective players named in the investigation.

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But the panel did rule that Memphis did commit four Level II violations and five Level III violations. Those infractions resulted in a $5,000 fine and a 0.25% budget cut for the men's basketball program, along with probation.

The probation will end on Sept. 26, 2025.

The Tigers open their season on Nov. 7 against Vanderbilt.

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