How much Tennessee’s offensive coaching staff will be making

Tennessee head football coach Josh Heupel officially announced the hiring of his offensive coaching staff on Monday afternoon. Heupel has not yet announced the defensive coaching staff after it was reported earlier in the day that Penn State’s Tim Banks would be the Vols’ next defensive coordinator.

Heupel announced Alex Golesh as the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach, Joey Halzle as the quarterbacks coach, Jerry Mack as the running backs coach, Glenn Elarbee as the offensive line coach and Kodi Burns as the wide receivers coach. Golesh, Halzle, Elarbee and Burns are all following Heupel from UCF. Mack arrives from Rice.

Rocky Top Insider obtained the salaries for each member of the offensive coaching staff from Tennessee. Here’s a look at how much each coach will be making annually and when their contract will expire.

  • QB coach Joey Halzle: $350,000 through Feb. 2023
  • RB coach Jerry Mack: $400,000 through Feb. 2023
  • WR coach Kodi Burns: $300,000 for first year, $450,000 in year two. Contract runs through Feb. 2023
  • TE coach/OC Alex Golesh: $750,000 through Jan. 2024
  • O-line coach Glenn Elarbee: $750,000 through Jan. 2023

“We look forward to bringing an exciting brand of uptempo offense to Rocky Top,” Heupel said in a press release on Monday. “I am thrilled about the offensive staff we have assembled. They understand what it takes to maximize our potential offensively and will give our student-athletes the proper path to success and development on and off the field. Their energy will be infectious with our current players and in recruiting as well.”

Here’s how Tennessee’s press release to announce the offensive coaching staff read:

Elarbee, Golesh and Halzle were all part of Heupel’s elite offenses at UCF, including the 2020 season that saw the Knights rank No. 2 in the FBS in total offense (568.1), No. 4 in passing offense (357.4) and No. 8 in scoring offense (42.2). Heupel’s UCF units finished in the top five nationally in total offense and in the top 10 nationally in scoring offense in all three of his seasons.

Burns, who begins his seventh season as an SEC assistant coach, comes to Knoxville after spending the last five seasons as Auburn’s co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2016-18 and taking on the role of passing game coordinator from 2019-20.

Elarbee returns to the SEC after stops at LSU and Missouri. Under Elarbee’s direction from 2018-20, UCF’s offensive line flourished and paved the way for a rushing attack that ranked in the top 25 nationally and top three in the American Athletic Conference all three seasons.

Golesh enters his 18th season at the collegiate level and spent the 2020 season on Heupel’s staff as co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. Prior to that, Golesh enjoyed four successful seasons as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator at Iowa State from 2016-19.

Halzle, a three-time Big 12 Conference champion quarterback at Oklahoma, begins his 13th season alongside Heupel. He spent two seasons at UCF, including the 2020 campaign as quarterbacks coach. The two have been instrumental together in elite quarterback development for 10 seasons. As a player, Halzle was part of a skilled quarterback room that included Sam Bradford, who captured the 2008 Heisman Trophy in his final season.

Mack, a Memphis native, owns 17 years of collegiate coaching experience and five conference championships. He was a three-time HBCU Coach of the Year at North Carolina Central. Mack served as the offensive coordinator at Rice the past three seasons.

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