Florida football’s chief staff member interviews for UGA job

Hopefully the Georgia Bulldogs won’t poach Florida football’s off-field chief of staff.

Florida football chief of staff [autotag]Mark Robinson[/autotag] reportedly interviewed with the Georgia Bulldogs for a similar role in Athens on Wednesday, sources told 247Sports national college football reporter Matt Zenitz.

Robinson arrived in Gainesville at the start of the calendar year, with a focus on setting up a front-office-type structure that would help manage personnel throughout the year — similar to how an NFL front office would operate.

“Mark Robinson’s been outstanding,” Florida head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] offered back in March.

“Just that direct line of communication with Florida Victorious, our current players, their parents, their representation. It’s a new world. We’re living in a new world.”

The off-field staff member had already contributed to the Gators in his first seven months with the program.

“(I)t’s definitely helped me and I would tell you that for the first time, I think all of our systems are built,” Napier continued. “We’ve had quite a bit of change over the last couple of years. So it’s the first offseason where you’re not building a system right in the middle of it. So it’s been great.”

Florida’s skipper had even more positive words to shower on his top off-field staffer, who serves in a role that ostensibly makes him a general manager for football operations.

“Hiring Mark Robinson’s been good. I think we have a forward-facing person that’s kinda the front office, in-house, that works with Florida Victorious,” Napier said.

“We’ve made some adjustments in the personnel department, Jacob LaFrance is the general manager. We’ve got good workflow there. [autotag]Bird Sherril[/autotag] heading up the portal side, so, we’re executing there. I feel like all those systems are up and running pretty good.”

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