The Maui News

Georgia’s Smart becomes the nation’s highest-paid college coach

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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Georgia’s Kirby Smart agreed to a contract extension Thursday that makes him the highest-paid coach in college football with an annual salary of $13 million.

Smart got a bump in salary of $1.75 million annually as part of the deal, which ties him to the Bulldogs through 2033. He could also receive up to $1.55 million per year in bonuses based on the new 12-team playoff structure, an increase from $1.3 million under the previous terms.

Georgia also gave athletic director Josh Brooks a one-year extension to 2030 that raises his salary by $100,000 per year, taking it to $1.275 million over the course of the contract.

Brooks is also eligible for up to $200,000 in bonuses bases on the overall performanc­e of the athletic program.

Smart surpassed Clemson’s Dabo Swinney, who is set to make $11 million in 2024, as the nation’s highest-paid coach.

Smart’s new deal takes the place of a 10-year extension worth more than $110 million that he signed in 2022 coming off his first national title. That contract started with $10.25 million in base salary and included annual raises taking the total compensati­on to $12.25 million in 2031.

“I continue to be grateful and humbled by our administra­tion’s commitment to our football program,” Smart said in a statement. “The current culture in collegiate athletics is everchangi­ng and as challengin­g as it has ever been, so I truly appreciate the leadership that our team is continuall­y provided.”

Smart, who played defensive back at Georgia in the 1990s, has guided the program to unpreceden­ted heights since he took over as coach in 2016.

The Bulldogs won backto-back national titles during the 2021 and ‘22 seasons, and made a strong run at an unpreceden­ted three-peat this past season before taking their only loss to Alabama in the Southeaste­rn Conference title game.

Under Smart, Georgia has compiled a dazzling record of 94-16 that includes a 56-9 mark in the SEC. The Bulldogs have won a pair of SEC titles, finished in the Top 10 of The Associated Press rankings the last seven seasons, and perenniall­y landed high-ranked recruiting classes throughout his tenure.

With a strong group of returning players, led by quarterbac­k Carson Beck, Georgia is expected to remain a leading national championsh­ip contender in 2024.

“I have an immense pride for representi­ng my alma mater and look forward to that relationsh­ip continuing for many years to come,” Smart said.

The Bulldogs have lost only two games in the last three seasons, both to Alabama and now-retired coach Nick Saban.

Georgia President Jere W. Morehead said Smart has set “the definition of excellence for all of college football.”

“He has excited the Bulldog nation about what is yet to come after winning two national championsh­ips,” Morehead added.

The 43-year-old Brooks has served as the head of Georgia’s athletic department since 2021.

“Josh Brooks has done a terrific job as athletic director and has positioned UGA athletics to thrive in a rapidly changing college sports landscape,” Morehead said. “Both Kirby and Josh love this university as loyal graduates. I congratula­te both of them and look forward to their continued leadership in the years ahead.”

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