He'd be an upgrade to either Richt junior as a QB coach or Richt senior as an OC, that shouldn't even be argued
As someone alluded to, Morris and Jacory's best seasons as a passers were under Jedd. I believe he also clashed with what Golden wanted as an offense.
Jedd's understudies (As a MICH QB/Pass Game Coordinator and UCLA OC/QB):
Jake Rudock (Mich 2015) - 64%/3017 yrds/20-9 TD:INT/QBR 141
Wilton Speight (Mich 2016) - 61%/2538 yrds/18-7 TD:INT/QBR 139
MICH QBS (Post Jedd-2017) - 53%/2236 yrds/9-10 TD:INT/QBR 110
Josh Rosen (2017) - 62%/3756/ 26-10 TD:INT/QBR 148
There are many great offensive QB/OC minds out there, but keeping things realistic, many of those top candidates are gonna get paid at bigger public universities.
I'm beating a dead horse here, but I would love to see us nab Ken Dorsey as a QB/OC in-training, in-waiting role. Cam Newton progressively got better from 2013-2015. After his MVP season, his best as a pocket passer, and the flame out in the Superbowl, he went stubborn and back to his old habits in Ken's final two years in Carolina. Dorsey is a brilliant football mind and nobody spends more time in the film room than him. It's a no-brainer hire IMO. If Richt is too stubborn to let go of his son, I have no problem replacing him with Butch if that means bringing Dorsey back with him.
It ****es me off to see that Richt junior went from Bulldogs quality control (2014) to Bills (Offensive Assistant) to CANES QB COACH....c'mon man. That sht just doesn't jive. Giving the keys to groom the most important position on our roster to a guy with no previous experience?!?