Georgia Baseball Coach Wes Johnson Receives Contract Extension

Georgia Baseball Coach Wes Johnson Receives Contract Extension

Georgia baseball coach Wes Johnson has received a contract extension through the 2031 season, as announced by the school on Wednesday. The new deal includes an increased compensation package, although the exact details of his pay raise were not disclosed.

Key Points

  • Second Consecutive Raise: This extension marks Johnson’s second consecutive year of receiving a raise and extension.
  • Current Salary: His current salary is $1 million, which ranks tied for 10th among Southeastern Conference (SEC) baseball coaches, according to a USA TODAY Sports survey.
  • Team Performance: The Bulldogs are positioned to host an NCAA Regional and likely a Super Regional for the second year in a row.
  • Commitment to Georgia: Despite rumors linking him to other coaching vacancies, including Mississippi State, Johnson has expressed his commitment to Georgia, stating, "I love Georgia."

Background

  • Previous Experience: Johnson was hired at Georgia in June 2020 after spending two seasons as Minnesota’s head coach. During his tenure at Minnesota, he led the team to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014, although he was fired after a 25-29 overall record over two seasons.
  • Achievements at Georgia: In three years at Georgia, Johnson has led the Bulldogs to back-to-back SEC East division titles and has achieved more than 40 wins each season.
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