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Georgia Coaches Get Big Pay Raises

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Georgia Football Coaches Bobo and Schumann Receive Significant Pay Raises Following SEC Title and Playoff Appearance

Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann have received substantial pay raises, effective January 15th, following the teams second consecutive SEC title and College Football Playoff appearance. Bobos salary increases from $1,503,000 to $2,200,000, while Schumanns rises from $2,003,000 to the same $2,200,000 mark. These raises were revealed through an open records request and lock in their salaries for the upcoming season.

Bobos performance with first-year quarterback Gunner Stockton, who finished seventh in Heisman voting, contributed to the offenses success. The team averaged 32.1 points per game and improved their rushing yards to 182.1 per game, both ranking fourth in the SEC. Additionally, Georgia ranked fourth nationally in red zone touchdown percentage at 77.6%.

Despite Bobos new salary trailing LSUs Charlie Weis Jr. and Indianas Mike Shanahan, it surpasses South Carolinas new hire. With contracts extending through at least 2026, these raises demonstrate the universitys confidence in the coaching staff as they aim for another playoff run.

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