One of the hottest names in college football is set to stay in the Big 10 for the foreseeable future.

Just days before a huge home game against Penn State, P.J. Fleck has agreed to a contract extension at Minnesota. Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports reported that Fleck has agreed to a new seven-year contract. The deal includes significant pay raise for he and his staff.

It’s been a banner season for the Golden Gophers, something Fleck lobbied to be promoted with a visit this week from ESPN’s “College GameDay,” as they’re 8-0 and ranked No. 13 in the country. Fleck signed an $18 million, five-year contract in 2016, the Star Tribune reported. That’s the best start to a season for the program in nearly 80 years.

Fleck is in his third season at Minnesota and received a one-year extension in November 2017 and another in December 2018 to keep him with the Gophers through 2023 for a total of $25.5 million.

The Gophers’ most recent victory was Fleck’s 50th, making him at 38 the second-youngest active FBS coach to reach that milestone. He is a hot commodity on the coaching market, especially with jobs already opening up. For instance, Florida State inquired about Fleck after it fired Willie Taggart on Sunday, a source told the Star Tribune.