Dell McGee has yet to find the massive success as a college head coach that he previously enjoyed as a high school head coach in his native Georgia.
Now as McGee prepares to enter Year 3 atop the Georgia State Panthers program, he's making massive changes to his coaching staff, FootballScoop has learned.
Multiple sources tell FootballScoop that McGee is expected to part ways with defensive coordinator Travis Pearson and special teams coordinator Carter Blount.
The moves come on the heels of a disastrous Year 2 for McGee atop the Panthers, who spiraled into an 1-11 season in 2025 after going just 3-9 in 2024 during McGee's first season at the helm.
Pearson is a well-traveled, veteran coach who arrived at Georgia State less than a year ago following several seasons -- for multiple head coaches -- at Sun Belt Conference program Troy University.
He's coached at the prep level, much like McGee, and also served in personnel roles at the collegiate level in addition to being an on-field assistant coach.
Georgia State struggled significantly this season on both sides of the ball; Pearson's defensive unit gave up almost 38 points per game but seldom got complementary football from an offensive unit that mustered less than 20 ppg.
The Panthers' lone win came against Football Championship Subdivision program Murray State; they lost their final nine games of the 2025 season and nine of their 11 losses were by double digits.
The program's associate head coach overseeing special teams and quality control, Blount had been among the most experienced and proven coaches on the Georgia State staff. He had prior experience in the Southeastern Conference at both Alabama under Nick Saban and the University of Tennessee.
His first season atop Georgia State's third phase saw Panthers kicker Liam Rickman establish a new school record with 98 points across the 2024 campaign.
Additionally, Blount had prior NFL experience from time with the league's New York Giants.
