Overview
- Texas A&M’s System Board of Regents approved a new six-year contract for Trev Alberts that keeps the athletic director in place through 2031.
- Financial terms for Alberts’ deal were not disclosed by the university.
- Alberts’ timeline now matches head football coach Mike Elko, who received an extension through 2031 last week.
- Under Alberts, A&M secured a reported 15-year, $515 million fully guaranteed multimedia-rights agreement with Playfly Sports that includes an NIL strategy.
- The department cites competitive momentum, including two recent national titles and a football start at 10-0 with a No. 3 ranking, as reasons for continuity.