BREAKING NOW: Georgia Tech calls special meeting of GTAA athletic board for Monday

GEORGIA TECH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES – 2022-23
OFFICERS
Chair: Dr. Ángel CabreraPresident
Vice Chair: Dr. Jenna JordanFaculty Athletics Representative
Secretary: Dr. Mitchell Walker
Treasurer: Dr. Michael Shannon
Director of Athletics: Mr. Todd Stansbury
FACULTY MEMBERS (11 - Voting)Term Appointments
Dr. Kaye Husbands Fealing2021-22, 2022-25
Dr. Willie Belton2018-21, 2021-24
Dr. Jonathan Clarke2017-18, 2018-21, 2021-24
Dr. Mary McDonald2018-21, 2021-24
Dr. Leslie Sharp2019-22, 2022-25
Dr. Mindy Millard-Stafford2017-20, 2020-23
Dr. Mitchell Walker2017-20, 2020-23
Dr. Jenna Jordan2022-25
Dr. Steve McLaughlin2022-25
Mr. Frank Neville2022-25
Dr. Jacqueline Garner2022-25
ALUMNI MEMBERS (6 - Voting)
Mr. Mark Teixeira2022-25
Mr. David Rowland2022-25
Mr. Alex Grady2021-24
Mr. David Rudolph2018-21, 2021-24
Mr. Paul Shailendra2017-20, 2020-23
Mr. Tyler Townsend2019-22, 2022-25
STUDENT MEMBERS (3 - Voting)
Mr. Ben King2022-23
Mr. Rohan Sohani2022-23
Mr. William Reichard2022-23
NON-VOTING MEMBERS & INVITED GUESTS
Mr. Al TrujilloGeorgia Tech Foundation Liaison
Ms. Danette Joslyn-GaulGeneral Counsel & Vice President for Ethics, Compliance and Legal Affairs
Dr. Luoluo HongVice President for Student Life, Dean of Students
Mr. Dene SheaheneGeorgia Tech Alumni Association Liaison
EditorThe Technique
So one baseball player, no basketball players, TStan is the only football player. This does not seem right. There are a number of basketball and football players that would be valuable additions to this board. I am relieved that Peterson is not on the board.
 
So if Key is now the HC, who coaches the OL. And, as I asked somewhere else, who mentors Thacker now?

I hope we don't actually get worse.
They might get better if he gets the hell away from them.
 
Well, let's look at Stansburys last decision - extending this charade another week thinking the results would be different. Yeah, that's another quality decision by our AD. You're fired.

It may not have mattered. He'd already hitched his wagon to a dead horse at the end of last year. His best hope was probably to hope for 1 or 2 more wins before canning coach clown to defend himself for deluding himself into thinking he was seeing progress.
 
Reign of Geoffrey is over!

KingGeoffrey.jpg
Now make one of him being poisoned. Blue face, veins popping out etc.

I need this.
 
It may not have mattered. He'd already hitched his wagon to a dead horse at the end of last year. His best hope was probably to hope for 1 or 2 more wins before canning coach clown to defend himself for deluding himself into thinking he was seeing progress.
He would've saved his job by firing Collins last year. That's really a mind boggling decision in retrospect.
 
Georgia Tech coaching candidates: Deion Sanders, Todd Monken lead options to replace Geoff Collins - CBSSports.com


Deion Sanders, Jackson State coach: Coach Prime might actually work in a crowded media market where Deion was adored as a member of the Falcons and Braves. After a 4-3 record in his first COVID-19 shortened season with the Tigers, Coach Prime led Jackson State to an 11-2 record (9-0 SWAC) in his second campaign. The Tigers are 4-0 to start 2022 while outscoring opponents 190-37. It makes too much sense.

Shawn Clark, Appalachian State coach: Being a Sun Belt coach potentially stepping up to the Power Five level would be a concern as Scott Satterfield is already struggling at Louisville. But Clark's energy is undeniable, and it's clear he has the Mountaineers buying into his philosophy.


Todd Monken, Georgia offensive coordinator: Monken was last mentioned in this space a week ago when Arizona State fired Herm Edwards. He has developed Stetson Bennett, won a national championship and sure as heck knows what's wrong with Tech. He game plans against them each season.

Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky coach: This offensive mind is ready to make the leap to a moribund program. Clay's brother is 26-17 in four seasons leading the Hilltoppers. The Gainesville, Florida, product who has coached at UAB and Tennessee, he has a lot of experience in the surrounding area.

Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina coach: If Chadwell does not snag one of the top available jobs this cycle, it will be legitimate to ask whether he waited to long to make the jump. He's not Brent Venables, after all. His success with the Chanticleers is undeniable taking the program from 8-16 across his first two campaigns to 25-3 over his last three seasons.


Andy Kotelnicki, Kansas offensive coordinator: Lance Leipold is going to hate me for including him, but Kotelnicki is a chess master with innovative set pieces. He'd kill overseeing the whole show at a Power Five program in a recruiting hotbed.
 
Georgia Tech coaching candidates: Deion Sanders, Todd Monken lead options to replace Geoff Collins - CBSSports.com


Deion Sanders, Jackson State coach: Coach Prime might actually work in a crowded media market where Deion was adored as a member of the Falcons and Braves. After a 4-3 record in his first COVID-19 shortened season with the Tigers, Coach Prime led Jackson State to an 11-2 record (9-0 SWAC) in his second campaign. The Tigers are 4-0 to start 2022 while outscoring opponents 190-37. It makes too much sense.

Shawn Clark, Appalachian State coach: Being a Sun Belt coach potentially stepping up to the Power Five level would be a concern as Scott Satterfield is already struggling at Louisville. But Clark's energy is undeniable, and it's clear he has the Mountaineers buying into his philosophy.


Todd Monken, Georgia offensive coordinator: Monken was last mentioned in this space a week ago when Arizona State fired Herm Edwards. He has developed Stetson Bennett, won a national championship and sure as heck knows what's wrong with Tech. He game plans against them each season.

Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky coach: This offensive mind is ready to make the leap to a moribund program. Clay's brother is 26-17 in four seasons leading the Hilltoppers. The Gainesville, Florida, product who has coached at UAB and Tennessee, he has a lot of experience in the surrounding area.

Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina coach: If Chadwell does not snag one of the top available jobs this cycle, it will be legitimate to ask whether he waited to long to make the jump. He's not Brent Venables, after all. His success with the Chanticleers is undeniable taking the program from 8-16 across his first two campaigns to 25-3 over his last three seasons.


Andy Kotelnicki, Kansas offensive coordinator: Lance Leipold is going to hate me for including him, but Kotelnicki is a chess master with innovative set pieces. He'd kill overseeing the whole show at a Power Five program in a recruiting hotbed.
Wood.
 
Georgia Tech coaching candidates: Deion Sanders, Todd Monken lead options to replace Geoff Collins - CBSSports.com




Deion Sanders, Jackson State coach: Coach Prime might actually work in a crowded media market where Deion was adored as a member of the Falcons and Braves. After a 4-3 record in his first COVID-19 shortened season with the Tigers, Coach Prime led Jackson State to an 11-2 record (9-0 SWAC) in his second campaign. The Tigers are 4-0 to start 2022 while outscoring opponents 190-37. It makes too much sense.

Shawn Clark, Appalachian State coach: Being a Sun Belt coach potentially stepping up to the Power Five level would be a concern as Scott Satterfield is already struggling at Louisville. But Clark's energy is undeniable, and it's clear he has the Mountaineers buying into his philosophy.


Todd Monken, Georgia offensive coordinator: Monken was last mentioned in this space a week ago when Arizona State fired Herm Edwards. He has developed Stetson Bennett, won a national championship and sure as heck knows what's wrong with Tech. He game plans against them each season.

Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky coach: This offensive mind is ready to make the leap to a moribund program. Clay's brother is 26-17 in four seasons leading the Hilltoppers. The Gainesville, Florida, product who has coached at UAB and Tennessee, he has a lot of experience in the surrounding area.

Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina coach: If Chadwell does not snag one of the top available jobs this cycle, it will be legitimate to ask whether he waited to long to make the jump. He's not Brent Venables, after all. His success with the Chanticleers is undeniable taking the program from 8-16 across his first two campaigns to 25-3 over his last three seasons.


Andy Kotelnicki, Kansas offensive coordinator: Lance Leipold is going to hate me for including him, but Kotelnicki is a chess master with innovative set pieces. He'd kill overseeing the whole show at a Power Five program in a recruiting hotbed.


This is a PHENOMENAL list. Somehow the guys at CBS get it (and think higher of us than we do). Alas, the athletic association will screw this up. Thankfully we have Angel rather than Bud this time.
 
Georgia Tech coaching candidates: Deion Sanders, Todd Monken lead options to replace Geoff Collins - CBSSports.com


Deion Sanders, Jackson State coach: Coach Prime might actually work in a crowded media market where Deion was adored as a member of the Falcons and Braves. After a 4-3 record in his first COVID-19 shortened season with the Tigers, Coach Prime led Jackson State to an 11-2 record (9-0 SWAC) in his second campaign. The Tigers are 4-0 to start 2022 while outscoring opponents 190-37. It makes too much sense.

Shawn Clark, Appalachian State coach: Being a Sun Belt coach potentially stepping up to the Power Five level would be a concern as Scott Satterfield is already struggling at Louisville. But Clark's energy is undeniable, and it's clear he has the Mountaineers buying into his philosophy.


Todd Monken, Georgia offensive coordinator: Monken was last mentioned in this space a week ago when Arizona State fired Herm Edwards. He has developed Stetson Bennett, won a national championship and sure as heck knows what's wrong with Tech. He game plans against them each season.

Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky coach: This offensive mind is ready to make the leap to a moribund program. Clay's brother is 26-17 in four seasons leading the Hilltoppers. The Gainesville, Florida, product who has coached at UAB and Tennessee, he has a lot of experience in the surrounding area.

Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina coach: If Chadwell does not snag one of the top available jobs this cycle, it will be legitimate to ask whether he waited to long to make the jump. He's not Brent Venables, after all. His success with the Chanticleers is undeniable taking the program from 8-16 across his first two campaigns to 25-3 over his last three seasons.


Andy Kotelnicki, Kansas offensive coordinator: Lance Leipold is going to hate me for including him, but Kotelnicki is a chess master with innovative set pieces. He'd kill overseeing the whole show at a Power Five program in a recruiting hotbed.
Thank you, GBurdell, for compiling this list of possible coaching candidates! The information about each one is helpful.

GO JACKETS!
 
I have no idea if this is true or not, but I heard earlier that the players were not given an official notification of the firing, and the only way they heard about it was word-of-mouth from others. That would be odd enough, but with CBSSPorts already reporting on it, along with the people who put out the link below, it really does seem to be irresponsible for Tech not to have a team meeting to tell the team. Anyway, here is another, partly similar, list of possible replacements

 
This is a PHENOMENAL list. Somehow the guys at CBS get it (and think higher of us than we do).

Usually that’s because they don’t understand just how niche and difficult a place GT is to coach. They think we’re just a typical P5 program that coaches should be flocking to.

JRjr
 
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