Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre quashed any speculation that he might be thinking about the Baylor Bears' vacancy after the Pac-12 championship game Friday.

"I'm not going to Baylor," MacIntyre told The Denver Post after the Buffs' 41-10 loss to Washington. "I love it at Colorado. And my family loves Colorado."

Earlier this week, Colorado athletic director Rick George said he "absolutely" expects MacIntyre, who has two years remaining on his contract, to remain with the school.

George also said he'd sit down with MacIntyre, the Pac-12 coach of the year, to discuss the state of the program and a potential extension. According to USA Today, MacIntyre is the lowest-paid coach in the conference at a little more than $2 million per season.

"When he's in his season we talk, but we don't talk about those kinds of things during the season," George said. "We wait until the season is over."

Colorado AD Rick George has said that he'd sit down with coach Mike MacIntyre after the season to discuss a possible extension. MacIntyre guided the Buffs to their first 10-win season in 15 years. Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images

The Buffaloes won the Pac-12 South this season and have a 10-3 record as they wait to find out if they will play in the Rose Bowl or the Alamo Bowl.

MacIntyre arrived at Colorado before the 2013 season after three years at San Jose State, where he orchestrated an impressive turnaround that culminated with the Spartans' first-ever finish in the AP Top 25, at No. 21. Before winning the Pac-12 South this season, Colorado went just 10-27 in his first three seasons, including a 2-25 mark in Pac-12 play.