The Georgia Bulldogs have hired former Clemson Tigers quarterback and offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter. Georgia has won back-to-back national championships, but is having to replace offensive coordinator Todd Monken this offseason.
Head coach Kirby Smart and Georgia have already found a replacement for Monken in Mike Bobo. Bobo, who was previously an analyst, also served as Georgia’s offensive coordinator during the Mark Richt era.
Brandon Streeter will be an analyst at Georgia. He brings a lot of experience to Athens and is another example of a former top coach coming to Athens to serve as an analyst.
Georgia continues to have an excellent coaching staff. The Bulldogs retained rising coaching star Glenn Schumann this offseason.
Streeter spent one season as Clemson’s offensive coordinator. The Tigers improved in 2022 compared to 2021, but ultimately ending up hiring former TCU offensive coordinator Garrett Riley after the season.
Now, Streeter will look to gain knowledge at Georgia after spending a long time at Clemson. Streeter played at Clemson from 1997-1999. He served as recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach after returning to the Tigers in 2014.
Streeter, who is no stranger to quarterback position battles, coached talented quarterbacks like Trevor Lawrence and DJ Uiagalelei during his time at Clemson.