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re: Bobo says no to Virginia Tech

Posted on 1/13/13 at 8:10 am to
Posted by Chris_topher
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/13/13 at 8:10 am to
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@RecruitingAJC: Hard to believe in Mark Richt's 12 years at #UGA, not one assistant has gone on to become FBS head coach

That's what I call some bullsht right there
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@RecruitingAJC: So Bobo turned down VaTech OC job? Good for #UGA but not sure for Bobo -- IF he wants to be head coach one day

Or wipe his own arse
Posted by SoGaFan
Member since Jan 2008
5956 posts
Posted on 1/13/13 at 9:30 am to
Not true. Neil Calloway left to become UAB head coach.

Basically, considering that he has only had three DC, including the one now and 1 OC in the 12 years he has been at UGA, I don't see the point of this. I know some might not agree with me, but I am pretty sure that Bobo is likely to the successor at UGA should Richt decide to retire in the next few years. He has been groomed for it for a few years now. While Van Gorder did get HC at Southern, he really isn't the best personality for a college HC, neither is Grantham though he may get the chance to prove me wrong. Martinez proved unable to handle DC duties well, let alone HC responsibilities.
Posted by crispyUGA
Upstate SC
Member since Feb 2011
15919 posts
Posted on 1/13/13 at 9:34 am to
AJC's fact checking sucks.

Neil Callaway, Richt's first OC/OL coach at UGA, left to be the HC at UAB which is a non-AQ FBS school. Was he successful? No. But that's not what they said.

Richt has had a total of 5 Coordinators during his tenure at UGA; 3 on D and 2 on O. His first DC is a journeyman who never likes ro stay anywhere for too long, his 2nd one sucked balls and was promoted due to nepotism, and it's too early to tell what will become of Grantham. If he puts together a good D next year I wouldn't be surprised if he gets a HC offer or an NFL DC offer. If the offense performs like they should next year, then Bobo will be hired as a HC somewhere.
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