Jim Chaney and James Coley aren’t the only two Georgia coaches who had changes to their title this offseason. According to Georgia’s new 2018 media guide, Dell McGee has also added a little something new.

The Bulldog running backs coach is also the assistant head coach. The change can be found both in the new media guide and in McGee’s online profile via GeorgiaDogs.com. The third-year UGA assistant coach is set to make $550,000 this season after receiving a $200,000 raise earlier this year.

Most would agree that the raise and addition of a title are well-deserved. Not only has McGee coached one of Georgia’s most productive position groups during his first two years at Georgia, but he has also served as arguably the programs most effective recruiter. He was named the 247Sports Composite Recruiter of the Year for the 2018 cycle after spearheading the recruitment of five Bulldog signees. Three of those signees, No. 2 overall prospect Justin Fields, No. 9 overall prospect Zamir White, and No. 23 overall prospect Brenton Cox, were rated five stars or higher.

Maybe more impressive is the fact that only two of those players will be coached by McGee at Georgia. He has recruited extremely well outside of his position. Fields was the nation’s top dual-threat quarterback while Cox came in as the No. 2 strong-side defensive in prospect. McGee has also locked down guys like James Cook, D’Andre Swift, Elijah Holyfield, and Mark Webb since being hired by Kirby Smart.

As a player, McGee was a two-year starter at Auburn and was a fifth-round selection of the Arizona Cardinals in the 1996 NFL Draft. He went on to play in the XFL as well. After serving as a high school assistant coach, he earned the head coaching job at Carver High School in Columbus, Ga. before being hired by Auburn to a support staff role. He then moved on to Georgia Southern where he coached running backs for two years.

When Willie Fritz left Statesboro to take the head coaching job at Tulane, McGee was named the interim head coach and led the Eagles to their first every victory in a bowl game, a 58-27 thrashing of Bowling Green.

The title addition for McGee is one of many changes to the Bulldogs’ offensive staff this season. Coley was moved from wide receivers coach to quarterbacks coach and added a co-offensive coordinator title after last season. He also got a major pay increase. Chaney is still the play caller and offensive coordinator but he is now the primary position coach for the tight ends instead of quarterbacks.

Former Vanderbilt and Dartmouth assistant coach Cortez Hankton was hired to tutor Georgia’s wide receivers, leaving Sam Pittman as the only offensive coach that didn’t see a change in his responsibilities or title this off season.

The media guide also has former UGA safety Bacarri Rambo joining the program as a graduate assistant and former Bulldogs graduate assistant Traveres Tillman moving into a quality control analyst role for defense. Former ace video producer Frank Martin is also back with the program.