The more input, the better.
That’s how Georgia head coach Kirby Smart views his coaching staff, which added a quality control coach this offseason with a substantial resume.
Smart was asked about the recent addition of offensive assistant Jay Johnson, who spent the 2016 season as Minnesota’s offensive coordinator. With the Golden Gophers, Johnson’s group finished the 2016 season fourth in the Big Ten with 29.3 points but 11th in the conference with 357.2 total yards per game.
Johnson hit the coaching free agency ranks, however, after his boss, former Minnesota head coach Tracy Claeys, was fired for supporting his players’ protest over the suspensions of 10 football players under university investigation for an alleged sexual assault.