Mike Bobo Returns as Georgia’s Offensive Coordinator

Seattle Sports

It’s official: Mike Bobo is returning to the University of Georgia as the Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator. After spending the last three seasons as the head coach of the Colorado State Rams, Bobo is returning to his alma mater to take on a role that he is very familiar with.

Bobo was the offensive coordinator for the Bulldogs from 2007-14 and was part of two SEC Championship teams during that time. He also served as the quarterbacks coach from 2001-06. During his time at Georgia, Bobo coached some of the best quarterbacks in college football, including Matthew Stafford, Aaron Murray, and David Greene.

Bobo’s return to Georgia is a welcome one for the Bulldogs. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the program, and his familiarity with the offense should help the team get back on track. Bobo has a proven track record of success in the SEC, and he knows how to get the most out of his players.

The Bulldogs have struggled on offense in recent years, and Bobo’s return should help them turn things around. He is known for his ability to develop quarterbacks and get the most out of his players. He also has a great understanding of the game and knows how to put together a successful game plan.

Bobo’s return to Georgia is a great move for the Bulldogs. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the program, and his familiarity with the offense should help the team get back on track. With Bobo at the helm, the Bulldogs should be able to put together an effective offensive attack that can help them compete for championships in the future.

Mike Bobo Returns as Georgia's Offensive Coordinator