Georgia wasted no time finding a replacement for Sam Pittman, the Bulldogs’ former offensive line coach who is now the head man at Arkansas.
Pittman was about as good as there was at his job, securing commit after commit and building the Great Wall of Georgia.
He also served as the Dawgs’ associate head coach.
And he was paid nicely for it, too.
At Georgia, Pittman earned $900,000 in his final season, a crazy price tag for a position coach, but one that was well-deserved.
Shortly after Pittman left for Arkansas, the Dawgs secured his replacement: Matt Luke, the former Ole Miss head coach who has a long history of coaching offensive linemen.