Kirby Smart

Player

Birthday December 23, 1975

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Montgomery, Alabama, U.S.

Age 48 years old

Nationality United States

#26275 Most Popular

1975

Kirby Paul Smart (born December 23, 1975) is an American football coach and former player.

He is the current head football coach of the Georgia Bulldogs, his alma mater.

As head coach, he led the Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships in 2021 and 2022.

Smart was born in Montgomery, Alabama, and grew up in Bainbridge, Georgia.

His father was a high school football coach.

Smart began his playing career at Bainbridge High School and went on to play college football at the University of Georgia, where he was teammates with defensive linemen Antonio Cochran, Emarlos Leroy, linebacker Brandon Tolbert, Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Champ Bailey, and Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward.

Smart was a four-year letterman at defensive back for Georgia and a first-team All-SEC selection as a senior.

1997

He finished his career with 13 interceptions, which ranked fourth all-time at Georgia, and led the Bulldogs with six interceptions in 1997 and five in 1998.

He was also a four-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

1998

Smart graduated from the Terry College of Business in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in finance.

1999

He went undrafted in the 1999 NFL Draft and signed a free-agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts.

He spent the 1999 preseason with the team but was cut before the start of the regular season.

Smart began his coaching career with the University of Georgia in 1999, serving as an administrative assistant.

2001

He moved to Valdosta State where he spent one season as defensive backs coach before being promoted to defensive coordinator for the 2001 season.

2002

From 2002 to 2003, Smart worked as a graduate assistant under Bobby Bowden at Florida State while pursuing a master's degree.

2003

In 2003, Kirby attended Florida State University for graduate school.

He received his master's degree from FSU in 2003.

2004

Smart then spent one season as defensive backs coach at LSU under head coach Nick Saban in 2004.

2005

Smart rejoined the Georgia Bulldogs football program to serve as running backs coach for the 2005 season.

2006

His only season in the NFL came in 2006, during which time he coached under Saban again, this time as the Miami Dolphins safeties coach.

2007

Smart followed Nick Saban to the University of Alabama in 2007.

He was hired by Saban as an assistant coach on January 9.

2008

On February 27, 2008, Smart was promoted to defensive coordinator.

2009

On December 8, 2009, Smart was awarded the Broyles Award as the nation's best assistant coach.

He was the first Alabama assistant coach to win the award.

Alabama went on to win the BCS National Championship over Texas.

2010

Smart considered a lucrative contract to be the defensive coordinator at his alma mater, the University of Georgia but chose to stay with the Crimson Tide in early January 2010.

2011

In 2011, Smart's defense helped Alabama win another championship, beating LSU in the 2012 BCS National Championship Game.

2012

On March 27, 2012, the University of Alabama System's Board Of Trustees voted to increase Smart's salary and extend his contract.

On November 20, 2012, Smart was recognized as the 2012 AFCA FBS Assistant Coach of the Year.

Alabama would win another national championship, beating Notre Dame with a bruising defense.

2013

On April 16, 2013, Smart was granted a $200,000 salary increase to make him the highest-paid defensive coordinator in college football.

2015

He was part of the Alabama staff that won the National Championship over Clemson in the 2015 season.

On December 6, 2015, Smart was announced as the 26th head football coach at the University of Georgia.

Smart earned his first victory as head coach of the Bulldogs in a 33–24 victory over #22 North Carolina in Georgia's first game.

Smart led Georgia to a 13–7 victory over #8 Auburn on November 12.

2016

Smart went 8–5 in his first season as the head coach of the Bulldogs in 2016.

The Bulldogs finished tied for second in the SEC East division.

Smart's first year as Georgia's head coach ended with a 31–23 victory over TCU in the Liberty Bowl.

2017

In the 2017 season, Smart led the Bulldogs to their first 9–0 start since 1982 and won the SEC East after a victory over the South Carolina Gamecocks on November 4.