Georgia OL coach Sam Pittman hired as Arkansas HC

Georgia offensive line coach and associate head coach Sam Pittman has accepted the head coaching position at the University of Arkansas. Pittman, 58, was the Razorbacks’ offensive line coach from 20013- 2015. He was Coach Smart’s first major hire …

Georgia offensive line coach and associate head coach Sam Pittman has accepted the head coaching position at the University of Arkansas.

Pittman, 58, was the Razorbacks’ offensive line coach from 20013- 2015. He was Coach Smart’s first major hire and is one of the nation’s highest paid assistants at $900,000 annually. Eight of his recruits have been drafted by NFL teams, including tackle Isaiah Wynn in the first round by the New England Patriots last year.

This will be Pittman’s first job as a college football head coach. He has been widely considered one of the best offensive line coaches and recruiters.

Pittman has held various coaching staff positions since 1994 at schools including Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

Pittman ranks as the No. 3 recruiter in the nation for 2020 and has consistently ranked as one of the top recruiters in the country.

Arkansas is coming off consecutive 2-10 seasons and hasn’t had a winning record since 2016.

Georgia Football’s Sam Pittman: emerging as Arkansas coach candidate

Georgia Bulldogs offensive line coach Sam Pittman has emerged as a potential candidate for the head coaching vacancy at Arkansas. Pittman has been extremely successful in recruiting talented offensive lineman to come play in Athens. This wouldn’t be …

Georgia Bulldogs offensive line coach Sam Pittman has emerged as a potential candidate for the head coaching vacancy at Arkansas. Pittman has been extremely successful in recruiting talented offensive lineman to come play in Athens.

This wouldn’t be Pittman’s first stint in Arkansas:

This is not what Georgia needs to start their off-season. Pittman has recruited the best of any positional coach at UGA. It is worrying that Pittman is considered the top candidate. He’d be a tough guy to replace and I’d imagine Georgia won’t let him go easily. Pittman could likely wait and find a better job than joining Arkansas at arguably the worst point in their program’s history.

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