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On January 28, 2022, Bobo was hired by Georgia as an offensive analyst. [8] Following Todd Monken leaving to take the vacant offensive coordinator position for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens on February 14, 2023, Bobo was promoted to the position of offensive coordinator for the Bulldogs.
On January 17, 2020, Monken was hired by the Georgia Bulldogs to be their offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under head coach, Kirby Smart. [6] He was part of the Bulldogs' coaching staff that won the National Championship over Alabama in the 2021 season. [ 7 ]
On January 7, 2015, he was named the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the University of Georgia under head coach Mark Richt, replacing Mike Bobo who accepted the head coach position at Colorado State University. [12] His starter at quarterback was Virginia transfer Greyson Lambert.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive line coach & run game coordinator New England Patriots: Josh McDaniels: 2025 [3] Las Vegas Raiders head coach (2022–2023) New York Jets: Tanner Engstrand: 2025 [4] Detroit Lions passing game coordinator (2022–2024) AFC North; Baltimore Ravens: Todd Monken: 2023 [5] Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator (2020 ...
Georgia fans were nervous when Smart elevated his good friend to offensive coordinator in 2023, and with good reason. ... in at offensive coordinator. After watching Georgia through four games ...
Offensive coordinator / quarterbacks: 2nd: Georgia – Offensive Analyst Josh Crawford: Run game coordinator / running backs: 1st: Georgia Tech – Wide receivers James Coley: Wide receivers: 1st: Texas A&M – Co-offensive coordinator / tight ends (2022–2023) Todd Hartley: Tight ends: 6th: Miami – Tight ends / special teams coordinator ...
Four of the 10-on field assistants graduated from Georgia: offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, co-defensive coordinator Will Muschamp, wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon and tight ends coach Todd ...
The team has played more than 1,300 games over 132 seasons of Georgia football. [2] Six coaches have led the Bulldogs to postseason bowl games: Wally Butts, Vince Dooley, Ray Goff, Jim Donnan, Mark Richt, and Kirby Smart. [2]