ATLANTA — As the Georgia Bulldogs enter the 2025 season ranked No. 5 in the nation, head coach Kirby Smart will once again be looking to lead his team back to a familiar spot -- the College Football Playoff.
Through his success in his tenure at UGA over the past nine years, Smart has earned himself the reputation as one of the best coaches in college football and is handsomely paid like one too.
In May of last year, not only did the University of Georgia give Smart a $1.75 million pay raise, but they also gave the two-time national champion head coach a two-year contract extension that extends his now 10-year deal through 2033. Smart's deal is now 10 years, $130 million.
Smart will make $13 million per year plus up to an additional $1.55 million in incentives based on UGA's success