Ramblinwreck.com article on Chan's Release:

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Nov. 26, 2007

ATLANTA - Georgia Tech head football coach Chan Gailey has been relieved of his duties after six seasons as the leader of the Yellow Jacket football program.

That announcement came today from Athletic Director Dan Radakovich, who announced that a search for a new coach will begin immediately. Veteran defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta will take over as the interim head coach.


Georgia Tech, which wrapped up the regular season last Saturday with a 31-17 home loss to 6th-ranked Georgia, will head to a postseason bowl to be determined with a 7-5 record overall, 4-4 in the ACC.

"I want to sincerely thank Chan for his six years of service to Georgia Tech," Radakovich said. "Chan is one of the most honorable men that I have worked with in intercollegiate athletics. He and (wife) Laurie have given countless hours to this program and have touched the lives of hundreds of student-athletes, fellow coaches and colleagues in only the most positive way."


Gailey led Georgia Tech to a record of 44-32 in six seasons with a minimum of seven wins and a bowl bid each year. Gailey's overall record of 68-43 in nine seasons as a college head coach includes brief stints at Troy and Samford. Gailey never endured a losing season with the Yellow Jackets and he is the first Tech coach to lead a team to a bowl game in each of his first six seasons.


Gailey, the 11th head coach in Georgia Tech history, won 28 of 48 ACC games in his six seasons with the Yellow Jackets. In 2006, Tech played in the ACC Championship Game, losing to Wake Forest in Jacksonville, Fla. The Yellow Jackets defeated eight nationally-ranked teams in Gailey's tenure.

Over the past two seasons, Georgia Tech has competed with 79 scholarship players - six fewer than the NCAA maximum.

In Gailey's first five seasons, 28 Georgia Tech players earned first- or second-team All-ACC honors. That list will grow later today when the 2007 All-ACC teams are announced.

"At the end of the day, my decision was based on whether the football program is moving forward," Radakovich said, "and our fan base, as a whole, is sufficiently excited and energized by its direction."

Gailey has been in the coaching business for 34 years, including 18 in the college ranks and 16 years in professional football. He previously served two years as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Gailey came to Georgia Tech after serving two seasons as the offensive coordinator of the Miami Dolphins under Dave Wannstedt.

Gailey was hired by Georgia Tech on Dec. 29, 2001. Born Jan. 5, 1952 in Gainesville, Ga., Gailey was an all-state quarterback at Americus High School and went on to letter three years (1971-73) at Florida. He graduated from Florida in 1974 with a degree in physical education.

"This is a very proud institution with a deep and rich football tradition," Radakovich said. "Our alumni and fans are extremely supportive. We have asked, and are asking more and more of them, as we reach for excellence as a top tier football program. They expect no less from us."

Radakovich gave no timetable for hiring Gailey's replacement.

"I will immediately launch a search for the next head football coach at Georgia Tech. The search will be swift - yet, deliberate. With President (Dr. G. Wayne) Clough's assistance, I will convene a representative committee that will serve to screen our potential candidates."

The assistant coaches will continue to perform their duties and will coach the Yellow Jackets in their December bowl game.
 
Re: Ramblinwreck.com article on it:

First impression: I don't like these words:

Athletic Director Dan Radakovich announces search for new coach to begin immediately
Radakovich gave no timetable for hiring Gailey's replacement.

I could be reading too much into this, but I hope to god he's already interviewed people. A long search would be bad, very bad.
 
He doesn't want to be locked down to a certain time in case problems arise. This is a good comment. If he said one week, then the state media would worry him to death if it was not finalised by then.
 
Ignore the coach speak beej, I'd bet good money that the main targets have been contacted and already had a conversation with DRad.

He just cannot commit to things because if the vultures... er, reporters, lure him into something that turns out to be untrue later he'll get blasted.
 
beej67- he has said all season he would wait to evaluate until after the season. Think he would look like an a$$ if he came out and already had his guy picked, meaning Gailey never had a chance anways. I would guarantee that he has his list and has had conversations, but you still have to go through the motions. At least that's what I think. Maybe dem can break it down better...
 
Sounds like he hasn't settled on anyone yet...but even if he had, would he really come out and say it? I suppose a formal interview process is required either way?
 
No worries, I have a feeling Dan already has a good idea of who he is going to hire.
 
Sounds like he hasn't settled on anyone yet...but even if he had, would he really come out and say it? I suppose a formal interview process is required either way?

Hewitt will also probably be pushing hard for DRad to at least interview Charlie Strong or another minority coach.
 
I feel pretty certain that DRad has been doing homework for the past several weeks --and has a good idea of the direction he wants to go.
 
Let's just say hypothetically that D-Rad already knew who was going to hire and they have agreed verbally to a deal. He still has to go through the interview process for a number of reasons.

A. He wants all of the stakeholders to feel like they had a say in the hiring process.

B. I think we might be required to interview a minority candidate as part of the process and if not we will do it anyway for political reasons.

C. He does not want a Auburn / Petrino Gate situation.
 
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