The Georgia Bulldogs are opening up the bank for their new offensive coordinator.

Brian Schottenheimer will earn $950,000 annually, $375,000 more than previous coordinator Mike Bobo earned in 2014. Schottenheimer has been handed the keys to a very talented and loaded offense, and he’s tasked with developing young talented quarterbacks.

New offensive line coach Rob Sale will make $400,000 annually, $100,000 more than previous O-line coach Will Friend, who left with Bobo for Colorado State.

Bulldogs’ defensive line coach Tracy Rocker received a $200,000 bump in salariy to $500,000 per year, while running backs coach and recruiting coordinator Bryan McClendon received a $250,000 raise, as well as the title of assistant head coach.

In all, Georgia is spending $1 million more on 2015’s staff as opposed to 2014’s.