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Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney is reportedly leaving the Bulldogs' coaching staff to take the same position at Tennessee under head coach Jeremy Pruitt. Per CBS Sports:
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Tennessee has been without an offensive coordinator since Tyson Helton took the Western Kentucky job on Nov. 27, but that long wait resulted in coach Jeremy Pruitt poaching a familiar face from an intra-division rival. According to 247Sports, Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney will take over in the same capacity with the Volunteers after spending three seasons with the Bulldogs.

Chaney previously served as the Vols' offensive coordinator during Lane Kiffin's lone season in 2009, and he stayed on for the next three seasons under Derek Dooley. He also served as the interim coach of the Vols for the final game of the 2012 season, topping Kentucky 37-17.
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deltaland64 months
Between him and fat Phil the all you can eat buffets in Knoxville will go bankrupt
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AndyWoods64 months
What if they look at one another, and they share a moment of sympathy for one another. Then, they team up and lose all of their weight, together.
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Pavoloco8364 months
Great Pumpkin 2.0. bigger, fatter.
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weptiger64 months
“Big get” in multiple ways.
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Cobb Dawg64 months
Glad we finally got rid of him. UT, you finally have him back. Congrats on 2 and out.
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But the Dawgs offered him 1.3 to stay around town. No doubt you didn't want him anyway.
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ATLTiger64 months
That's a big ol' baw
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Placebeaux64 months
Everybody jumping off that sinking ship
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Big Jim Chaney........Is there a Golden Corral near the UT athletic complex? How can anybody allow themselves to become that large? Anybody?Bueller?
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Jumbo_Gumbo64 months
I thought Bert was fat. He looks like he ate Bert!
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Possumslayer64 months
Calhoun’s putting in a buffet...
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