Former QB, OC Bobo returns to Dawgs as analyst

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The Georgia Bulldogs have hired Mike Bobo, a former quarterback and offensive coordinator for the program, as an offensive analyst.

Bobo, 47, spent last season as Auburn‘s offensive coordinator but was ousted despite two years left on a contract that paid him $1.3 million annually. His son, Drew, an offensive line recruit, changed his commitment from Auburn to Georgia and signed with the Bulldogs in December.

Bobo spent 2007 to 2014 as offensive coordinator at Georgia, and spent 15 seasons on the staff there under coach Mark Richt. He became head coach at Colorado State, going 28-35 in five seasons, before going to South Carolina as offensive coordinator in 2020.

Bobo played quarterback at Georgia from 1993 to 1997, where he was teammates with current Georgia coach Kirby Smart, a Bulldogs defensive back. Bobo also played at Georgia with Bulldogs co-defensive coordinator Will Muschamp, who hired Bobo at South Carolina in 2020.

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