It was a familiar setting for Georgia head coach Kirby Smart.
Sitting at a long table on top of a stage at The Methodist’s Home for Children’s bottom-floor gymnasium, Smart once again served as the keynote speaker at the Macon Touchdown Club’s annual jamboree.
Smart, along with a crowded room of Touchdown Club members and Georgia fans who paid to see him speak, enjoyed the common and locally-renowned dinner of fried pork chops and assorted vegetables.
Last year, Smart enjoyed the fruits of being on the so-called coaching honeymoon, considering he was a new hire who had yet to appear in a college football game as a head coach.