Iowa State announced Monday they've agreed to a six-year extension with head coach Matt Campbell that will raise his salary from $2.1 million to $3.5 million annually.

Campbell finished with a 7-5 record this season and matched the school record for conference wins in a season with five in his second full year as Cyclones head coach. In 2017, Iowa State defeated both Oklahoma and TCU, who were both ranked inside the top four.

"I want to thank (Athletic Director) Jamie (Pollard) for respecting my desire to hold off these conversations until our regular season ended and also for being proactive in supporting the needs of my staff and team as we build a legacy at Iowa State University," Campbell said Monday. "The commitment that he and Iowa State have made to us - including some exciting facility enhancements on the horizon - has been critical to my vision for our team going forward."

Campbell, who coached five years at Toledo before joining Iowa State at the end of 2015, has a 10-14 record with the Cyclones and led the team to a bowl-eligible season for the first time since 2012.