I gotta feeling he’s gonna kill it out there. He’ll have access to damn near unlimited talent and resources, and will be learning from one of the best offensive minds in the game. I think he truly does love Atlanta and GT, and wants to see GT football prosper, but this is an opportunity too good to pass up career wise. Best case scenario for both parties IMO opinion is that he puts together a few solid years out west, gets a job as an OC at a lower tier school, and then comes home to Tech as our OC. If he wants to he could probably work his way up to be a head coach somewhere. He’s got great energy and is a natural leader, and obviously a good recruiter. At 37 he’s still relatively young. A lot of head coaches get their first opportunity at ~45. So maybe there’s a timeline where he comes home for good? Another couple years with RBs, and then a few as an OC, who knows what might happen.
Really, if Choice were to set Tech as his destination job, him going out west for a few years might be beneficial. It would open up avenues for building relationships out there for recruiting purposes, and he already has Texas connections. With strong relations in California, Texas, and Georgia somebody could really tear up the recruiting scene. I think he definitely will at USC.