Georgia WR coach Bryan McClendon recognized nationally as assistant to watch

BMac’s addition to Georgia’s staff is huge…

One of Georgia’s biggest offseason moves was adding Bryan McClendon to its coaching staff.

The former Bulldog receiver is coaching wide receivers in his second coaching stint at UGA since graduating in 2005.

This week ESPN named McClendon as an assistant to watch ahead of the 2022 season.

“McClendon is very familiar with the program, after playing wide receiver there and coaching the receivers in 2015 after a six-year run with the Bulldogs running backs. He also coached wide receivers at both South Carolina and Oregon, holding an offensive coordinator title at South Carolina. McClendon was set to move with Mario Cristobal from Oregon to Miami before Georgia came calling, “Adam Rittenberg writes.

McClendon coached running backs and receivers in his first stint at Georgia under head coach Mark Richt and later served as interim head coach in the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl after Richt’s departure.

Georgia’s Kirby Smart brought McClendon back to Athens in January just four weeks after McClendon was named co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at Miami under new coach Mario Cristobal, who brought McClendon with him to Miami from Oregon where he served in the same capacity.

Before his stint in Eugene, McClendon coached three seasons at South Carolina where he served as co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach and eventually was named offensive coordinator in 2019.

“Georgia’s ability to consistently threaten opposing defenses with its passing offense could shape whether it becomes an Alabama-like dynasty, or waits a bit longer for its next national title. That’s why coach Kirby Smart’s hire of McClendon looms so large in Athens.”

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Georgia football announces Bryan McClendon hire, gives official title

Bryan McClendon to Georgia is official…

Former Georgia receiver and receivers coach Bryan McClendon’s move to Georgia was reported last week.

On Monday, the hire was made official by head coach Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs, and McClendon was given his official title — receivers coach and passing game coordinator.

McClendon is a Mays High School (Atlanta) graduate who played receiver for the Bulldogs from 2002 to 2005 before transitioning to a graduate assistant coach.

McClendon coached running backs and receivers in his first stint at Georgia under head coach Mark Richt and later served as interim head coach in the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl after Richt’s departure.

Georgia’s Kirby Smart brings McClendon back to Athens just four weeks after McClendon was named co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at Miami under new coach Mark Cristobal, who brought McClendon with him to Miami from Oregon where he served in the same capacity.

Before his stint in Eugene, McClendon coached three seasons at South Carolina where he served as co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach and eventually was named offensive coordinator in 2019.

McClendon brings recruiting prowess and experience to the Georgia receiver room, which is looking to replace some serious talent.

Star George Pickens is headed to the NFL draft and Jermaine Burton is headed to Tuscaloosa via the transfer portal, along with two other receiver reserves in Justin Robinson and Jaylen Johnson.

 


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Georgia brings back WR coach Bryan McClendon

B Mac is BACK…

Multiple reports have confirmed that Georgia has hired Bryan McClendon as receivers coach replacing Cortez Hankton, who left for the same position at LSU.

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McClendon is a Mays High School (Atlanta) graduate who played receiver for the Bulldogs from 2002 to 2005 before transitioning to a graduate assistant coach.

McClendon coached running backs and receivers in his first stint at Georgia under head coach Mark Richt and later served as interim head coach in the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl after Richt’s departure.

Georgia’s Kirby Smart brings McClendon back to Athens just four weeks after McClendon was named co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at Miami under new coach Mark Cristobal, who brought McClendon with him to Miami from Oregon where he served in the same capacity.

Before his stint in Eugene, McClendon coached three seasons at South Carolina where he served as co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach and eventually was named offensive coordinator in 2019.

McClendon brings recruiting prowess and experience to the georgia receiver room, which is looking to replace some serious talent.

Star George Pickens is headed to the NFL draft and Jermaine Burton is headed to Tuscaloosa via the transfer portal, along with two other receiver reserves in Justin Robinson and Jaylen Johnson.

Oregon names former Georgia WR as interim coach

The Oregon Ducks have named former Georgia Bulldogs interim coach and player Bryan McClendon as their interim coach

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The Oregon Ducks have named former Georgia Bulldogs interim coach and player Bryan McClendon as their interim coach. McClendon previously worked as the assistant/wide receivers coach at South Carolina before taking the wide receivers coach job in Eugene in 2020.

McClendon is filing in for former Oregon coach Mario Cristobal, who took the job at Miami. Oregon is playing the Oklahoma Sooners, who also have an interim coach, Bob Stoops, in the Alamo Bowl.

McClendon joined the South Carolina Gamecocks for the 2016 season. He became their offensive coordinator in 2018, but the Gamecocks struggled mightily over those two seasons going 11-14. He coached NFL standout Deebo Samuel during his time with South Carolina.

Georgia fans may remember McClendon from this key touchdown catch against Georgia Tech in 2005:

Nov. 26, 2005: Atlanta: Georgia Bulldogs split end Bryan McClendon makes a touchdown catch against Georgia Tech. Georgia won 14-7.  USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) Christopher Gooley

McClendon won 44 games and two SEC Championships during his time in Athens as a player. He returned to Georgia as a graduate assistant coach in 2007-2008. He served as running backs coach from 2009 to 2014 (he coached both Todd Gurley and Nick Chubb) before becoming recruiting coordinator.

Sept. 18, 2010; Athens; Georgia Bulldogs running backs coach Bryan McClendon. Paul Abell-USA TODAY Sports

McClendon served as Georgia’s interim coach in the 2016 Tax Slayer Bowl. Georgia won the game 24-17 over Penn State.

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Oregon hiring former Georgia Bulldogs interim coach

The Oregon Ducks are hiring former Georgia Bulldogs interim coach and player Bryan McClendon, who was an assistant at South Carolina.

The Oregon Ducks are hiring former Georgia Bulldogs interim coach and player Bryan McClendon. McClendon was the assistant/wide receivers coach at South Carolina before taking the wide receivers coach job in Eugene.

McClendon will be a great addition to Mario Cristobal’s staff. The Ducks are coming off a Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin and are returning a load of talent.

McClendon joined the South Carolina Gamecocks for the 2016 season. He became their offensive coordinator there in 2018, but the Gamecocks have struggled mightily over the past two seasons going 11-14. He coached NFL stud Deebo Samuel during his time with South Carolina.

Georgia fans may remember McClendon from this key touchdown catch against Georgia Tech in 2005:

Nov 26, 2005: Atlanta, GA, USA: Georgia Bulldogs split end Bryan McClendon makes a touchdown catch against Georgia Tech. Georgia won 14-7. Credit: USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2005 Christopher Gooley

McClendon won 44 games and two SEC Championships during his time in Athens as a player. He returned to Georgia as a graduate assistant coach in 2007-2008. He served as running backs coach from 2009 to 2014 (he coached both Todd Gurley and Nick Chubb) before becoming recruiting coordinator.

Sep 18, 2010; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running backs coach Bryan McClendon. Credit: Paul Abell-USA TODAY Sports

McClendon served as Georgia’s interim coach in the 2016 Tax Slayer Bowl. Georgia won the game 24-17 over Penn State.

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