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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 848349" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I’m not sure I would call Bobo a failed coach, at least as an OC… he was extremely successful at UGA as their OC, and was pretty much the scapegoat for their failure to win a championship under Richt. They had a pretty massive fall-off on the offensive side of the ball when he departed in 2015, and struggled offensively since until this year really. He was also crucial in the development of Greene, Stafford, and Murray. 3 QBs who’s talents we’d kill to have. </p><p></p><p>He produced a very competent offense at Auburn this year (mid 60s in yards and PPG but 13th in OFEI) with an offensive line that statistically wasn't much different than Tech’s. At South Carolina where he took over the OC role in Muschamp’s lame duck year ended up being the interim HC and OC for the last 3 games he produced an OFEI of 72, which was better than Tech’s 96.</p><p></p><p>As far as him being a UGA guy, who cares? Vince Dooley was an Auburn guy. Bobby Dodd was a Tennessee guy. Brian Bohannon is a Georgia guy, and nobody seems to be opposed to his hiring. Bobo is a successful OC with connections all through the south. If Tech can get him I’d absolutely love it. Some of y’all need to get over your inferiority complex with UGA. Not hiring good coaches because they have UGA ties is dumb. Besides, if Collins were to be fired mid season, at least Bobo would have HC experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 848349, member: 4572"] I’m not sure I would call Bobo a failed coach, at least as an OC… he was extremely successful at UGA as their OC, and was pretty much the scapegoat for their failure to win a championship under Richt. They had a pretty massive fall-off on the offensive side of the ball when he departed in 2015, and struggled offensively since until this year really. He was also crucial in the development of Greene, Stafford, and Murray. 3 QBs who’s talents we’d kill to have. He produced a very competent offense at Auburn this year (mid 60s in yards and PPG but 13th in OFEI) with an offensive line that statistically wasn't much different than Tech’s. At South Carolina where he took over the OC role in Muschamp’s lame duck year ended up being the interim HC and OC for the last 3 games he produced an OFEI of 72, which was better than Tech’s 96. As far as him being a UGA guy, who cares? Vince Dooley was an Auburn guy. Bobby Dodd was a Tennessee guy. Brian Bohannon is a Georgia guy, and nobody seems to be opposed to his hiring. Bobo is a successful OC with connections all through the south. If Tech can get him I’d absolutely love it. Some of y’all need to get over your inferiority complex with UGA. Not hiring good coaches because they have UGA ties is dumb. Besides, if Collins were to be fired mid season, at least Bobo would have HC experience. [/QUOTE]
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