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Multiple reports indicate Georgia offensive line coach Sam Pittman a serious candidate for SEC head

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  • ReddenBlaqueReddenBlaque Posts: 18 ✭ Freshman

    My guess is he would have a big talented offensive line on a team that goes 3-9 and be out after three seasons but would have a lot more money in the bank.

    This sounds like a desperation move by a program that no other head coach wants to be a part of.

  • ShoottheHoochShoottheHooch Posts: 1,620 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    There's a reason that the Arkansas job has been reduced to looking at an OL coach as HC. It's a terrible job in the middle of recruiting no-mans-land! But, if Pittman can get $4 mil per for 5 years and a $20 mil buyout, he'd be crazy not to go! The Head Coaching Lotto only comes around once for lifetime OL coaches. In three years, he will be bought out collecting free money and still be the best OL coach in the country. He'll find work!

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