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Report: Georgia Hires Todd Monken as Offensive Coordinator
Monk is headed to the SEC.
After sending a flirtatious Canadian flag tweet that sent Oklahoma State Twitter into pandemonium, the Cowboys’ 2011 offensive coordinator won’t be returning to the Cowboys’ staff in any capacity in 2020.
Todd Monken will call plays for Georgia next season, according to ESPN’s Mark Schlabach.
After spending the 2011 and 2012 seasons at OSU, Monken was Southern Miss’ head coach from 2013 to 2015 where he went 13-25 in three seasons. From there he spent three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Monken spent this past season with the Cleveland Browns, but after Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens was fired, Monken wasn’t retained.
He’ll be stepping into a new era of Georgia football, as three-year starting quarterback Jake Fromm recently announced his decision to enter the NFL Draft. UGA finished 12-2 in 2019, losing in the SEC Championship game to eventual national champ LSU before beating Baylor 26-14 in the Sugar Bowl.
The Bulldogs finished fifth in the SEC in yards per game last season, averaging 408.1. Their 30.8 points per game was also fifth in the conference.
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