Auburn athletics director John Cohen inks two-year contract extension, now set to run through 2029

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The addendum to Cohen’s contract was signed by he and Auburn University president Chris Roberts on May 2.

Auburn Athletics Director John Cohen talks after being introduced during a press conference in Auburn, Ala., on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. has inked a two-year contract extension which extends his contract through October 2029, according to an addendum to his initial employment contract, which AL.com received a copy of via public records request Tuesday.

Cohen initially entered into agreement with Auburn on Nov. 1, 2022 — a contract that was set to run through October of 2027. Prior to coming to Auburn, Cohen spent six years as the athletic director at Mississippi State, where he also served seven seasons as the Bulldogs’ head baseball coach. Since arriving to The Plains, Cohen has been tasked with hiring a pair of head coaches in Auburn football’s Hugh Freeze andCohen also recently led the effort in landing a partnership with Nike as the official apparel and equipment provider of Auburn athletics.

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