Hunter Yurachek has received a contract extension at Arkansas as the Razorbacks are in the midst of a strong run across the athletics department.

Eric Musselman’s team just beat No. 1 Auburn before a raucous Bud Walton Arena, and Sam Pittman and the football program finished 9-4 last season.

Yurachek is in line to be paid a base annual salary of $1.25 million under the new agreement, which was released Thursday in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, Whole Hog Sports reported. Yurachek could also receive up to $175,000 a year following an annual review in which the UA chancellor will evaluate the overall performance of the athletics department.

Along with the the Outback Bowl victory under Pittman, the basketball team advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament in the second season under coach Eric Musselman last year.

Nine other Arkansas sports won SEC championships during the 2020-21 academic year, and the Razorbacks won the NCAA championship for women’s indoor track and field. Three sports repeated as conference champions in the fall of 2021.

Yurachek has also overseen long-term contract extensions for Musselman, baseball coach Dave Van Horn and women’s basketball coach Mike Neighbors, and multiple building projects, including the $27 million Hunt Baseball Development Center that opened last year.