Two Georgia soccer assist staffers who’re former energy convention coordinators have new titles and noticed their salaries leap.
Former Georgia Tech defensive coordinator Andrew Thacker and former Clemson offensive coordinator Brandon Steeter at the moment are senior soccer analysts.
Thacker, who additionally now coaches the nickel backs, noticed his pay rise to $400,000 from $43,888, in response to data obtained by the Athens Banner-Herald in an open information request.
Streeter will make $225,000 yearly, up from $74,880.
Thacker was beforehand assistant high quality management coordinator for protection. Streeter was an offensive analyst.
Thacker’s earlier wage at Georgia was cash that Georgia Tech didn’t need to pay as a part of his buyout below a time period sheet that ran by way of Jan. 31, 2025. Now he’s paid almost as a lot as operating backs coach Josh Crawford who makes $453,000 a yr after taking over teaching duties with the Bulldogs as permitted now below NCAA guidelines.
Thacker was Georgia Tech defensive coordinator from 2019 till Oct. 1, 2023, coached safeties till the tip of that season and left that workers in January 2024.
Streeter was owed simply over $1.85 million as a buyout when he was fired in January of 2023. That quantity was lowered by the quantity Streeter made at Georgia by way of Jan. 31, 2025.
Streeter and Thacker’s new salaries took impact Feb. 1.
Georgia has additionally added former Tennessee and Alabama analyst Garrett Cox and former Bulldog participant Prather Hudson as assistant high quality management coordinators. Hudson was beforehand defensive graduate assistant.