When it comes to Mike Bobo, the Georgia faithful has a love-hate relationship -- a sizable chunk of them love to hate him. Depending on how things go over the next few days, though, they might not have the offensive coordinator to kick around anymore.
Tuesday, speculation began bubbling just below the surface that Bobo was potentially a candidate to fill the head-coaching vacancy at Colorado State. That speculation surfaced again Wednesday, with UGA athletic director Greg McGarity confirming that Bobo will interview for the CSU job.
Bobo informed head coach Mark Richt of the impending interview Tuesday, with Richt informing McGarity later that day. Per 247Sports.com, “Bobo’s contract requires him to make higher-ups aware of legitimate interest from other employers.”
For those excited about a potential Bobo departure, you might want to tap the brakes on the excitement.
I just RTd about Bobo interviewing for CSU job. Just so we’re all clear, CSU is interviewing a lot of people. No clear favorite to me yet
— FootballScoop (@FootballScoop) December 17, 2014
Bobo, a former Bulldog quarterback, has been a part of Richt’s staff since 2001. At first solely the quarterbacks coach, Bobo was promoted to coordinator in 2007.