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Fulmer was an OC also. I think nowadays more than ever it is evident that having experience at, to use a basketball term "mid-major", is increasingly important before making the jump to a head coaching position in major conference. Especially the SEC.
Lmao. That's sad.
I heard Cut will be his OC. That might change that. Just kidding but it will depend on his ability to get the right OC.:loco:The real question is when a DC becomes a head coach in the SEC.
Kirby won't have a good offense for awhile.
When's the last time a DC gone Coach has stayed past 5 years in SEC?
Presently there are 3 coaches in the SEC who went straight from a Coordinator position to being a head coach for an SEC school. Mullen, Stoops, and Mason. Granted, these are 3 of the toughest schools to have success at in the conference. It also shows how difficult it is to make the transition from being a Coordinator at any school to being a head coach in a major conference. The chances of Georgia doing better overall with Smart instead of Richt is very unlikely. Along with the Gamecocks, who appear as though they are headed the Coordinator route.
Most coordinators that find succuess are on the offensive side of the ball.