Watch: Former Auburn special teams coach Scott Fountain breaks down Kick Six

Fountain was the special teams coach on the 2013 Auburn Tigers.

Scott Fountain may not be yelling “Woo Pig Sooey!” instead of “War Eagle!” as the assistant head coach and special teams coordinator for Arkansas, but he will always remain in Auburn lore for being a part of the 2013 magical season and the special teams coach that helped set up the famous Kick Six.

On Wednesday, Fountain was asked about the play and broke it down.

Yep. Never gets old.

Georgia football staff loses another key member

The Georgia Bulldogs have lost another staff member to the Arkansas Razorbacks. This time, it’s one of Georgia’s own.

Following the departure of beloved offensive line coach Sam Pittman, now head coach at Arkansas, the Georgia Bulldogs have lost another staff member to the Razorbacks.

This time, it’s one of Georgia’s own.

Fernando Velasco, who played on the Dawgs’ offensive line from 2003 to 2006 and in the NFL from 2008 to 2016, joined his alama mater’s staff in 2016 as player relations coordinator. He was quickly promoted to director of player development, a position he held for the past three years.

He is the fourth staffer to follow Pittman to Fayetteville, joining special teams coordinator Scott Fountain along with strength and conditioning coaches Jamil Walker and Ed Ellis.

According to his twitter, he will maintain his position of director of player development for the Hogs.

Fernando Velasco is a verified Damn Good Dawg and we wish him the best of luck in the future. That is, until he’s recruiting away from his home.