Kirby Smart met with the media on Wednesday for the first time since Georgia’s 37-10 loss to LSU. In that press conference, he addressed questions relating to the Sugar Bowl against No. 7 Baylor and talked about the Early Signing Period since that was the first day recruits were allowed to sign their letters of intent.
Rather than those topics, Smart was almost immediately asked about possible changes to the Bulldogs’ offensive coaching staff after the season ends.
Smart wasn’t caught off guard, he bit his lip, raised his eyebrows and avoided the question the best way he knew how.