Former UCLA offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone will see a pay increase next season at Texas A&M.

Mazzone, who was hired by the Aggies for the same position earlier this month, will make $965,000 in 2016, according to a letter-of-intent agreement obtained by the Register through a public records request.

With the Bruins last year, Mazzone made $864,000, including retention bonuses. He replaces coordinator Jake Spavital, who “mutually decided to part ways” with Texas A&M after a disappointing 8-5 season.

Mazzone’s 2016 salary at Texas A&M includes $800,000 in base pay, along with a $165,000 signing bonus.

In 2017, he is set to make $800,000, which includes a $200,000 bonus should he be retained on Jan. 1, 2018. In 2018, he would also earn $800,000 with the same $200,000 bonus if he is still under contract by Jan. 1, 2019.

The three-year contract also comes with guaranteed money. He would receive $500,000 for each year left on the deal if he is fired without case.

His contract at UCLA was set to end in June and no extension had been announced. He was replaced by Kennedy Polamalu, who was promoted to offensive coordinator from running backs coach.

The Bruins open next season at Texas A&M on Sept. 3.