ATHENS — Georgia is bringing back a program great to join the basketball staff, as the Bulldogs announced the hiring of Jarvis Hayes as an assistant coach.

Hayes, who played at Georgia from 2001 to 2003, was a two-time All-SEC selection and was chosen with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft.

“It’s hard for me to put into words what this opportunity means to me,” Hayes said in a statement released by the school. “The University of Georgia has given so much to me and my family and has helped shaped who I am personally and professionally in so many ways. I can’t wait to get back to Athens and help play a role in continuing the amazing growth the program has shown under (coach) Mike White.”

Hayes most recently was an assistant coach at Georgia State, where he worked alongside twin brother Jonas Hayes, who had previously been a Georgia assistant coach. Jonas Hayes was let go following the 2025-26 season after compiling a 48-78 record in his four seasons at Georgia State.

Two of Jarvis Hayes’ sons are top basketball recruits. Jarvis Hayes Jr. is the No. 35 overall player in the 2027 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, and Myles Hayes is the No. 14 overall player in the 2028 cycle. Both play for Woodward Academy in Atlanta.

Georgia is expected to have assistant coach Anthony Goins leave for a job with N.C. State, with Jeff Goodman of the Field of 68 reporting his departure.

“In many ways, Jarvis’ experience at UGA and as a Bulldog is what we want for all our players,” White. “He’s lived it, on and off the court. He was incredibly successful at Georgia as a player and earned his degree from UGA. I am confident he will make a significant impact as a member of our staff and am happy to welcome him home.”

Hayes arrives at a critical time for White and the Georgia program. The Bulldogs have made the NCAA Tournament each of the previous two seasons but suffered blowout losses to Gonzaga and Saint Louis.

The transfer portal officially opened Tuesday and will close April 21. The Bulldogs have had six players already enter the portal, with Jake Wilkins the latest to do so.

The Bulldogs have been able to bring back several key players from last season’s team, with Kanon Catchings, Kareem Stagg and Smurf Millender all making it known they will return.

The Bulldogs were 22-10 last season.

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