MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen has been rewarded with a five-year contract extension after the Mountaineers best Big 12 finish since entering the conference in 2012.Athletic director Shane Lyons announced the extension in a statement Saturday after No. 14 West Virginia beat Baylor 24-21. The five-year package is worth $18.6 million plus incentives.Holgorsen was rewarded as West Virginia completed a 10-2 regular-season Saturday, finished third in the Big 12 and was ranked in the Top 10 on separate occasions. He is 46-30 at West Virginia in six seasons.I am pleased and happy that he wants to continue to lead the Mountaineer football program, Lyons said in the statement. Part of my job is to give him the resources to succeed, and we will continue to work together closely to bring the very best to West Virginia football.The 45-year-old Holgorsen earned $2.9 million this season, including a base salary of $250,000. The statement said hell earn $4 million plus incentives over the final year of the contract in 2021.West Virginia President E. Gordon Gee said its gratifying to see the football teams growth during Holgorsens tenureWe want to ensure we keep that momentum going, Gee said. We look forward to watching even further success under his leadership.Holgorsen hadnt received a contract extension since signing a six-year deal in August 2012 after winning the Orange Bowl in his first season in 2011. His contract was set to expire next year.After going 10-3 in 2011, Holgorsen went 26-25 in the next four seasons and his job security came under scrutiny.He was told in December 2015 by Lyons following the end of a 7-5 regular season that he could keep his job. Lyons said later that Holgorsen declined to accept an offer for a contract extension and that no further discussions would be held until after the 2016 season.But the two sides didnt wait quite that long. West Virginia, picked to finish seventh in the league this season, won its first six games and was in Big 12 title contention until being eliminated by Oklahoma on Nov. 19.Weve been working on it for quite a while, Holgorsen said. I put my head down and I give my coaching staff credit. They werent worried about it. I wasnt worried about it.Holgorsen said hes been excited about the future for some time and the contract puts some things to rest and it will help with recruiting. So Im excited about that. Fake Nmd Shoes . It might not have mattered. While the Dodgers are preparing for the playoffs, the Padres showed their future has promise behind two rookies. Cheap Fake Air Force 1 . The 15th-ranked Canadian men lost the opening two games of their European tour: 19-15 to No. 17 Georgia and 21-20 to No. http://www.fakejordancheap.com/wholesale-air-max-95-china.html . 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Hes had a long history of trouble throwing to bases.Unfortunately not fielding my position cost us, Richard said. That definitely stings because you play to win, and to have a couple fielding plays cost you the game, thats really tough.San Diego had an equally difficult time with lefty Robbie Ray.Ray was struck out a career-high 13 and gave up just one hit in seven innings.Padres manager Andy Green said Richard, making his second start with San Diego in his second stint with the team, had never looked better.His sinker was really, really effective, Green said. Obviously Im sure hed love to have back those two throws into center field, but its the best Ive seen him. The balls really had bottom to it. They were consistently beating them into the ground.Richard was left to beat himself up after a strong outing was wasted because of his sloppy throws.I kind of let myself stand up and get out of rhythm and my feet get out of line, he said.There were no hits in the game until the fifth. Arizona finished with four hits, the Padres got three.Ray (7-11) overpowered the Padres until the fifth inning when Patrick Kivlehan, called up from Triple-A El Paso before the game, launched a 451-foot home run for his first major league hit.Arizona used four relievers to close it out. Daniel Hudson induced three infield popups to escape a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the eighth and Enrique Burgos earned his first save of the season.Ray threw 22 strikes in his first 26 pitches.Itt was all about fastball command, he said.dddddddddddd It was mostly fastballs I was throwing and it was just the movement on both sides of the plate.The Diamondbacks scored two unearned runs, helped Richards throwing errors.The Padres got little help in trying to touch Ray.We had a hard time squaring him up, Green said. Obviously we dont want to punch out like that.It was 1-all in the sixth when Phil Gosselin singled and Paul Goldschmidt walked. 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