Twitter reacts: UGA football hires Mike Bobo as OC

Everyone has an opinion on new Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo

Head coach Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs are hiring Mike Bobo as offensive coordinator. Bobo served as an offensive analyst for Georgia in 2022.

Bobo replaces former Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who accepted the Ravens’ offensive coordinator job.

Bobo has a long history with Georgia. He was the Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator from 2007 to 2014. Bobo coached quarterbacks from 2001 to 2006 during the Mark Richt era in Athens.

Bobo played quarterback at Georgia from 1993 to 1997. Bobo, Kirby Smart, and Will Muschamp played at Georgia during the 1990s.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to the hire:

JT Daniels’ postgame comments make you wonder what Kirby Smart’s been thinking

Georgia QB JT Daniels made some postgame comments that make you wonder what UGA football HC Kirby Smart has been thinking all this time.

JT Daniels, who has been the third string quarterback all season, made his Georgia debut on Saturday night against Mississippi State and absolutely lit it up.

The former 5-star passer went 28/38 for 401 yards, 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions while connecting with George Pickens and Jermaine Burton a combined 16 times for 284 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Now, it is important to remember that Daniels was coming off of a torn ACL, and neither the coaching staff or Daniels gave us any insight into his status health-wise throughout the season.

But after the game, Daniels provided some interesting quotes that make you wonder, if his knee really was good to go, what was Kirby Smart thinking all season?

Daniels said that he was not cleared to play for the Arkansas game, but after that it’s been the coach’s decision to leave him on the bench since.

He did, however, follow it up by saying he has progressed since then and has gained more strength in his knee.

This sounds to me like JT wanted to play all season, but Smart decided to err on the side of caution in an effort to not risk any more damage to his knee.

Daniels also praised his wideouts Burton and Pickens.

It’s obvious that Daniels is a huge upgrade over both Stetson Bennett and D’Wan Mathis. Actually, offensive coordinator Todd Monken has been calling plays that have consistently gotten the UGA receivers wide open deep  multiple times, but neither Bennett or Mathis had the accuracy to hit them. Take the Florida game for example, Kearis Jackson, Demetris Robertson and Burton were wide open deep multiple times each, and both quarterbacks failed to connect numerous times. With Daniels in, I think Georgia would have won that game.

When asked about his decision-making when it comes to the quarterback position, Smart got defensive and said the following:

“But I also think people need to take into consideration that I’ve been coaching football for I don’t know how many years, 20 or 25 years and God knows (offensive coordinator Todd) Monken has probably doubled me as old as he is. There’s not a decision that we make as coaches, as a coaching staff, as an offensive coaching staff, five guys that I adore and think the world of … maybe the question should be, man, aren’t they glad they’ve got JT here, when nobody thought that maybe they needed him.

Would I have loved him to go out and do that same thing to other teams? Absolutely. But the decisions were made on who we felt gave us the best opportunity to win, and a lot of that had to do with mobility and Stetson’s play,” Smart said. “As Stet struggled, we had to look for other options. He did a great job with his opportunity, he also had some help in receivers that came back and how Mississippi State played them. I don’t want to use that to demean how he played. He played unbelievable. I’m as proud as hell for the way he played. But every decision we make is who gives us the best opportunity to win the game and the men in that room who are making those decisions, they’ve got a lot of experience doing it.”

Contract details: Georgia football OC Todd Monken

Contract details for Georgia football new offensive coordinator Todd Monken.

New Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s contract details have been obtained by Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald.

Monken signed a three-year contract on March 31. The contract is structured so that his total compensation will increase each year.

The deal covers the 2020, 2021 and 2022 season and expires on June 30, 2023.

Per Weiszer:

The deal increases $150,000 each year, going from $1.1 million in the first year, $1.25 million in the second to $1.4 million in the final year, according to the contract obtained by the Athens Banner-Herald in an open records request.

Monken’s base salary is $390,000 each year but his supplemental compensation starts at $710,000 and increases to $860,000 in the second year and then $1.01 million in the third year. Only his $1.1 million pay in his first year was previously released by Georgia.

Monken will also receive $1,600 worth of yearly apparel and equipment. He will also get $850 a month to be used on a vehicle.

Monken has coached all over the football landscape, including 23 years of college coaching experience and eight years coaching in the NFL.

Most recently, Monken spent a season as the offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns and before that, three seasons as the offensive coordinator and receivers coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

As offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State from 2011-2012, Monken coached Brandon Weeden, Justin Blackmon and the air-raid Cowboys offense to record-breaking seasons, averaging well over 500 yards a game.

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