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<blockquote data-quote="Gt2019" data-source="post: 909089" data-attributes="member: 5119"><p>Going to try and explain some key things that Dell McGee could bring to tech for the people who are confused on his name coming up.</p><p></p><p>Staff: The staff McGee would form would be top of the ACC quality wise. He would bring over multiple UGA assistants with him. Names I’ve heard that would join a Dell McGee staff would be Bryan McClendon who is the current WR’s coach and passing game coordinator at UGA, current UCF DC Travis Williams, and UGA defensive line coach Tray Scott. I think it’s more likely that Tray Scott joins the staff and becomes the DC then Travis Williams.</p><p></p><p>Recruiting ties: Dell is very very highly thought of all across the state and the entire southeast. Geoff Collins really killed some of the relationships between Georgia Tech and HS’s within the state and McGee would repair those instantly. Dell has the most ties in state of any HC candidate that I’ve heard. Tech really needs someone with in state ties and that can repair relationships with local HS’s.</p><p></p><p>The respect he has: Almost every HS coach, trainer or anyone tied to HS football within the state has nothing but great things to say about Dell McGee. Everyone in the state loves the guy. It would bring a ton of positive reaction to the program, when they really really need it. Trainers, Coaches, other College coaches all love him and respect his mind and teaching.</p><p></p><p>He’s also apart of the Kirby Smart coaching tree which is an extension of the Nick Saban coaching tree. You see what Dan Lanning is doing at Oregon after being on a Kirby staff for a few years and have to wonder if Dell McGee is that same quality of coach. Whether you hate Kirby or not, you have to respect the coaching tree he is starting to build.</p><p></p><p>McGee has a lot of key attributes that tech is looking for in a new HC. Those things include in state recruiting ties, southeast recruiting ties, a known name within the south, the ability to form a high quality staff and P5 experience.</p><p></p><p>Dell was close to getting the Georgia Southern</p><p>HC job back when he was the IHC and many people at Georgia Southern still aren’t happy that he was looked over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gt2019, post: 909089, member: 5119"] Going to try and explain some key things that Dell McGee could bring to tech for the people who are confused on his name coming up. Staff: The staff McGee would form would be top of the ACC quality wise. He would bring over multiple UGA assistants with him. Names I’ve heard that would join a Dell McGee staff would be Bryan McClendon who is the current WR’s coach and passing game coordinator at UGA, current UCF DC Travis Williams, and UGA defensive line coach Tray Scott. I think it’s more likely that Tray Scott joins the staff and becomes the DC then Travis Williams. Recruiting ties: Dell is very very highly thought of all across the state and the entire southeast. Geoff Collins really killed some of the relationships between Georgia Tech and HS’s within the state and McGee would repair those instantly. Dell has the most ties in state of any HC candidate that I’ve heard. Tech really needs someone with in state ties and that can repair relationships with local HS’s. The respect he has: Almost every HS coach, trainer or anyone tied to HS football within the state has nothing but great things to say about Dell McGee. Everyone in the state loves the guy. It would bring a ton of positive reaction to the program, when they really really need it. Trainers, Coaches, other College coaches all love him and respect his mind and teaching. He’s also apart of the Kirby Smart coaching tree which is an extension of the Nick Saban coaching tree. You see what Dan Lanning is doing at Oregon after being on a Kirby staff for a few years and have to wonder if Dell McGee is that same quality of coach. Whether you hate Kirby or not, you have to respect the coaching tree he is starting to build. McGee has a lot of key attributes that tech is looking for in a new HC. Those things include in state recruiting ties, southeast recruiting ties, a known name within the south, the ability to form a high quality staff and P5 experience. Dell was close to getting the Georgia Southern HC job back when he was the IHC and many people at Georgia Southern still aren’t happy that he was looked over. [/QUOTE]
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