
Analysis: Underwood Gets One-Year Extension Plus Pay Bump
The University of Illinois leadership have become notorious every May for slightly tweaking the contract of men’s basketball head coach Brad Underwood.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
May 16, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)
CHAMPAIGN — Whether it’s adding a nationwide no-compete with a pay bump then adding years and contract incentives with a pay bump and now a one-year extension with a pay bump, this is the third straight year that the University of Illinois Board of Trustees May meeting addressing Brad Underwood’s long-term contract.
For the third straight offseason, Underwood, his agent Bret Just and Illinois athletics director Josh Whitman have agreed to amendments to the Illini men’s basketball head coach’s multi-year contract. On Thursday afternoon, Illinois athletics announced in a media release all parties had come together on a deal “which runs through the 2031-32 season but could now extend through the 2035-36 season, based on team performance over the next four seasons”.
In May 2025, Underwood had agreed to a three-year contract extension that got his deal to a guaranteed six seasons but also had the likely possibility of four automatically triggered one-year extensions upon meeting certain performance benchmarks. In this newly amended agreement announced Thursday, Illinois administration simply agreed to replace the guaranteed year along with the automatic one-year extension that Underwood earned following the Illini’s most recent 2025-26 season that ended with a trip to the Final Four for the third time in the modern era.
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