Georgia football filled voids on its offensive staff on Monday with the hiring of former Clemson offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter and former Texas A&M offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey.
On Thursday, UGA announced the salaries of the two new hires, which came cheaply.
Both Streeter and Dickey will earn $70,000 at Georgia, per UGASports. Their titles officially read “quality control coordinator.”
Streeter is still owed the remaining $1.85 million by Clemson over the next two years from his original three-year contract that paid him $925,000 annually. That number will be reduced dollar by dollar by what he earns through full-time employment during that period.
Dickey’s Texas A&M contract had one year remaining on it in which he was set to earn $850,000. It is not publicly known whether his Georgia salary will reduce the Aggies’ payments to Dickey.
Streeter, 46, played at Clemson from 1997-1999. He served as recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach after returning to the Tigers in 2014. He spent the 2022 season as the Tigers’ offensive coordinator and Clemson showed improvement, but hired former TCU offensive coordinator Garrett Riley after the season.
Dickey moved to tight ends coach and Fisher took over play calling in 2022. After a disappointing season, Dickey was let go and the Aggies brought in Bobby Petrino as offensive coordinator.
Streeter and Dickey’s addition fills the roles left by former offensive analysts Buster Faulkner, now at Georgia Tech, and Mike Bobo, now the offensive coordinator following the departure of Todd Monken to the Baltimore Ravens.