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UGA just hired a former Gator to be their OC!

That's almost as bad as the Gators hiring a former UGA player to be the head coach or a Cane to be an assistant defensive coordinator...it could hurt you more than you will ever know.

GO Canes!
 
Shannon is a heck of a LBer coach and a DC and he's not a good head coach, he's a better head coach than Golden though. T

At least Schotty isn't UGAs head man like Muschamp was for us. I would all be for Schotty messing up UGA though.
This post was edited on 1/7 10:33 PM by PacoGator19
 
Originally posted by *******nm dawg:
I'll be honest, I'm a little concerned. I smell payback for Operation Muschamp.
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9 years in NFL as a OC...you don't get that kind of opp...unless you know what your doing....we got a good one....even if he is a Gator...
 
Speaking of former OC's, has there ever been a train wreck coordinator in recent years that has revitalized their career at another team and stayed successful?
 
Ugadawg - not necessarily true. We had Charlie Weis has our OC and that didn't work out too well and Weis is much more accomplished than Schottenheimer.
 
Actually, all you need to do as an OC at UGA is have your QB hand off to Chubb (and Michel, and Marshall)
 
Interesting....he has spent his career under defensive minded head coaches which would explain his conservative offenses despite coming from the Fun N Gun.

So he obviously sucks because we know defensive minded HCs like to air it out.

Glad we're consistent eh?

Just like how a former DC and DB coach is completely responsible for QB development...right?
 
So? His entire coaching background is as the understudy of guys who were relatively conservative on offense even excluding the defensive coaches he's worked under. He's never coached a wide open system anywhere. And he got hired at UGA exactly because he fits the mold of what they want on offense...prostyle, power run game, play-action, etc. Playing under Spurrier doesn't make him a fun n' gun disciple.
 
From TOS


First he calls it the "Florida-Georgia game" in the interview with
Mark Richt, then he mentions he turned down a job to be an assistant on
Alabama's staff in 2012. That job had to be offensive coordinator, which
was open after Jim McElwain left and then Doug Nussmeier got the job.
Not Saban's first choice? Doesn't mean that much now, but thought it was
interesting.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/12143617/brian-schottenheimer-expects-easy-fit-georgia-bulldogs-offensive-coordinator
 
Originally posted by MJWilliamson:

From TOS

First he calls it the "Florida-Georgia game" in the interview with
Mark Richt, then he mentions he turned down a job to be an assistant on
Alabama's staff in 2012. That job had to be offensive coordinator, which
was open after Jim McElwain left and then Doug Nussmeier got the job.
Not Saban's first choice? Doesn't mean that much now, but thought it was
interesting.
https://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/12143617/brian-schottenheimer-expects-easy-fit-georgia-bulldogs-offensive-coordinator
When you look at the staff built by CJM, I think most people consider Nuss to be the weakest hire on the staff. I see and read it in many places.
 
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