Mike Boynton is staying in Stillwater.
Boynton and Oklahoma State have agreed to a 7-year contract extension worth $3 million annually. CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander was the first to report the news. The contract keeps Boynton at OSU through the 2027-28 season.
Boynton’s contract was a stressful topic for the OSU faithful. He was the lowest-paid coach in the Big 12 coach this past season as the Cowboys fought to a 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament with Cade Cunningham, the projected No. 1 NBA Draft pick whom Boynton recruited, on its roster.
Multiple power conference schools with openings contacted Boynton, according to Norlander, but the 39-year-old coach chose to stay in Stillwater.
Boynton was hired as OSU’s 20th men’s basketball coach on March 24, 2017. He has a career record of 72-58 with his best team coming this past season, as it went 21-9.
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