Georgia lost its offensive coordinator Todd Monken to the Baltimore Ravens and replaced him with internal hire Mike Bobo, but the total number of offensive coordinators in the building did not go down.
Multiple outlets on Monday reported that the Bulldogs have hired Darrell Dickey and Brandon Streeter as offensive analysts.
Dickey, 63, spent the past four seasons as Jimbo Fisher's offensive coordinator at Texas A&M. Prior to that he was the offensive coordinator at Memphis from 2012-17, and also owns previous coordinator experience at Texas State, New Mexico, Utah State, SMU and UTEP. Dickey won four straight Sun Belt titles as the head coach at North Texas from 1998-06.
Streeter is a former Clemson quarterback who coached at his alma mater as a GA from 2004-05, then returned as quarterbacks coach in 2015. He added passing game coordinator duties in 2020 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2022. Clemson won the ACC title this past season, but Dabo Swinney replaced Streeter with Garrett Riley as his chief offensive assistant.
Dickey and Streeter will be expected to fill roles held last season by Bobo and Buster Faulkner. While Bobo is now calling plays at Georgia, Faulker took the offensive coordinator job at rival Georgia Tech.
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