After an improbable season in which the Miami Hurricanes won nine college football betting games, the third straight year in which their record has improved since the arrival of head coach Randy Shannon, the university has made the decision to sign their sideline leader to a four-year contract extension. Many wondered how long it would take the school to give their coach a new deal, and given the Northbet.com winning success that he has had during his time down south, the move was an obvious one.
The deal is reportedly worth more than the $1.2 million that Shannon has made the past three seasons with the team, although the amount has not been revealed by either side to date. The two sides had been in negotiations surrounding the deal for the past nine months, as long as champions league betting season, and it came as a surprise to many that it took so long before the Hurricanes were able to close the deal. The length of his contract would obviously have a significant effect on the decisions of potential recruits to commit to the university, and Shannon told reporters that was one of the biggest questions that players and their families had for him during the process. Some thought however that after three straight years of demonstrated online sports betting improvement, Shannon would not ink a new deal until after this season with the potential to make even more money if that trend continued. Miami's decision to sign their coach will make sure that is no longer the case.

