Georgia football offensive coordinators over the last 25 years

Coordinators can often make or break a head coach’s success, and Georgia is no different. Here’s a power ranking of every offensive coordinator the Bulldogs have had since 1999.

Going back 25 years in the Georgia football program brings us to 1999, the fourth year of Jim Donnan’s tenure as head coach.

Donnan operated as his own offensive coordinator, which could explain why his teams were unable to bag the elephant. Splitting time between being the head coach and coordinator of a complex pro-style offense implies that something will be sacrificed.

Donnan’s offenses weren’t the worst, but given some of the high-caliber talent he had, one has to wonder if things would have turned out differently for Donnan if he had handed over the offense to someone else, or at least trained a top coach to take over the offense a few years into his tenure.

He was also the final head coach at Georgia to take on that dual role, and because he didn’t really function as an offensive coordinator, we’ll take him out of the rankings and focus on the true offensive coordinators since then.

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