Dan Enos contract details, salary revealed for 2023 season at Arkansas

Dan Enos was officially announced as the next offensive coordinator at Arkansas on Thursday.

On Friday afternoon, the University released contract details for Enos as he begins his 2nd stint in Fayetteville. He’s set to earn $1.1 million in 2023, per his contract. That’s a significant raise over what he was making at Maryland.

Enos signed a 3-year deal that includes a $75,000 raise for 2024 and 2025, according to HawgSports.

Enos replaces Kendall Briles, who left Arkansas to take the same job at TCU earlier this week. Enos was also Arkansas’ offensive coordinator from 2015-17 under coach Bret Bielema.

Since leaving Arkansas, Enos spent time at Alabama, Miami and Cincinnati before moving on to Maryland. He was the Terps’ OC for the last 2 seasons.

Arkansas finished the 2022 season with a 7-6 record.

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  • Pitt Boss gets an A+ for this hire. I don't think there was a better fit out there to bring in. And I was a Briles fan... didn't want him to leave. He did a great job in developing KJ over the past 3 years- however, Enos might just be what KJ needs to bring out his full potential and turn him into an NFL higher-round pick.

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