Georgia Tech cans Geoff Collins

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Why Satterfield when Scott Frost is out there and he has connects in Florida as well?
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Boy..... Don't I remember how y'all was so scared of GT when he got hired and I tried to tell y'all to pipe down. Too tired to pull reciepts but they are on this site somewhere.
 
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silly list but ...

Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach Thomas Brown: Brown is on a promising path in the pro ranks as the assistant head coach for Sean McVay and the defending Super Bowl champions. The NFL-to-college move can be tricky timing-wise, but Brown has strong local roots. He's from Tucker, Georgia, attended high school in Atlanta, played running back at Georgia and later coached running backs at his alma mater. The 36-year-old also spent three seasons as Miami's offensive coordinator and is now coaching his second position group with the Rams. Georgia Tech might want someone with head-coaching experience but would be smart to at least consider Brown, who has interviewed for NFL head jobs.

Miami offensive coordinator Josh Gattis: He won the Broyles Award as the nation's top assistant coach in 2021 and has interviewed for several Power 5 jobs. Gattis, 38, is a North Carolina native who has made stops at Vanderbilt and Alabama, and he has recruited the Southeast throughout his career. He held recruiting coordinator titles under James Franklin at both Vanderbilt and Penn State, and last year helped Michigan to its first CFP appearance and first outright Big Ten title since 2003. Miami's shaky start could hurt his chances.
 

silly list but ...

Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach Thomas Brown: Brown is on a promising path in the pro ranks as the assistant head coach for Sean McVay and the defending Super Bowl champions. The NFL-to-college move can be tricky timing-wise, but Brown has strong local roots. He's from Tucker, Georgia, attended high school in Atlanta, played running back at Georgia and later coached running backs at his alma mater. The 36-year-old also spent three seasons as Miami's offensive coordinator and is now coaching his second position group with the Rams. Georgia Tech might want someone with head-coaching experience but would be smart to at least consider Brown, who has interviewed for NFL head jobs.

Miami offensive coordinator Josh Gattis: He won the Broyles Award as the nation's top assistant coach in 2021 and has interviewed for several Power 5 jobs. Gattis, 38, is a North Carolina native who has made stops at Vanderbilt and Alabama, and he has recruited the Southeast throughout his career. He held recruiting coordinator titles under James Franklin at both Vanderbilt and Penn State, and last year helped Michigan to its first CFP appearance and first outright Big Ten title since 2003. Miami's shaky start could hurt his chances.
I'll Personally drive Gattis to Atlanta....
 
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Kevin Steele left a ton to be desired this year and he’s not getting any younger. How would we feel about bringing in Geoff Collins in as the DC? Could be an interesting fit.
 
The HC-coordinator trio of Brent Key, Buster Faulkner & Andrew Thacker is the worst in the ACC, or at least tied with Boston College.

GT should have been all in on Jamey Chadwell, Monken from Army or the Air Force coach.
 
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The HC-coordinator trio of Brent Key, Buster Faulkner & Andrew Thacker is the worst in the ACC, or at least tied with Boston College.

GT should have been all in on Jamey Chadwell, Monken from Army or the Air Force coach.

Or should have just been patient with Fritz and let him finish the year at Tulane. I’m glad that they didn’t though …
 
The HC-coordinator trio of Brent Key, Buster Faulkner & Andrew Thacker is the worst in the ACC, or at least tied with Boston College.

GT should have been all in on Jamey Chadwell, Monken from Army or the Air Force coach.
They interviewed Willie Fritz and let him leave town without an offer only to keep Brent Key. SMH.
 
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