Mike Bobo Explained

Mike Bobo
Current Title:Offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach
Current Team:Georgia
Current Conference:SEC
Birth Date:9 April 1974
Birth Place:Augusta, Georgia, U.S.
Player Years1:1993–1997
Player Team1:Georgia
Player Positions:Quarterback
Coach Years1:1999
Coach Team1:Georgia (GA)
Coach Years2:2000
Coach Team2:Jacksonville State (QB)
Coach Years3:2001–2006
Coach Team3:Georgia (QB)
Coach Years4:2007–2014
Coach Team4:Georgia (OC/QB)
Coach Years5:2015–2019
Coach Team5:Colorado State
Coach Years6:2020
Coach Team6:South Carolina (OC/QB)
Coach Years7:2020
Coach Team7:South Carolina (interim HC/OC)
Coach Years8:2021
Coach Team8:Auburn (OC/QB)
Coach Years9:2022
Coach Team9:Georgia (offensive analyst)
Coach Years10:2023–present
Coach Team10:Georgia (OC/QB)
Admin Years1:1998
Admin Team1:Georgia (staff)
Overall Record:28–38
Bowl Record:0–3

Robert Michael Bobo (born April 9, 1974) is an American college football coach who is currently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Georgia, his alma mater. He was the head coach at Colorado State from 2015 to 2019.

Playing career

Bobo played for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs in Thomasville, Georgia before playing college football at the University of Georgia.

As a senior in 1997, he threw for 2,751 yards, going 199/306 on passing attempts with 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He set various passing records during his career, including career passer rating.[1]

Coaching career

Georgia

Bobo remained at Georgia as a member of the football administrative staff under Jim Donnan. After one year as a graduate assistant, he went to Jacksonville State as quarterbacks coach.

A year later, he returned to Georgia as quarterbacks coach under newly hired Mark Richt. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2007. He is widely known for his knack in grooming successful quarterbacks like Matthew Stafford, Aaron Murray, and David Greene. In 2012, Bobo was a finalist for the Broyles Award, given annually to the nation's top college football assistant coach.

Colorado State

On December 23, 2014, Bobo took the head coaching job at Colorado State University, that was previously held by Jim McElwain who left for the head coaching vacancy at the University of Florida. Coming off McElwain's 10-3 season, Bobo's first three teams went 7–6, with all losing in low-level bowl games. In 2017, they began play in newly built Canvas Stadium.

The 2018 season started disastrously, as Colorado State lost badly to Hawaii in their home opener, Colorado, Florida, and FCS Illinois State. Their lone win during that stretch came with a come-from-behind victory at home against Arkansas. The Rams finished a dismal 3-9, their worst record since the Steve Fairchild era.

The 2019 season showed little improvement, as the Rams finished 4–8, including losing to rivals Colorado, Air Force, and Wyoming for the 4th consecutive year. Calls for Bobo's firing gained steam throughout the season. Just over 12,000 people attended the final home game against Boise State, one of the Rams' worst home crowds since before Sonny Lubick's arrival. Bobo and CSU mutually agreed to part ways just days later.[2]

South Carolina

Following his dismissal from Colorado State, Bobo was named the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for South Carolina on December 10, 2019.[3] South Carolina named him interim head coach on November 15, 2020, after firing Will Muschamp.[4] Bobo was retained as offensive coordinator by newly hired Gamecocks head coach Shane Beamer for the 2021 season, but soon left to become the offensive coordinator on Bryan Harsin's inaugural Auburn staff.[5] [6]

Auburn

Bobo joined the Auburn football staff as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the 2021 football season. He was fired on November 29, 2021, following a four overtime loss to Alabama.[7]

Return to Georgia

On January 28, 2022, Bobo was hired by Georgia as an offensive analyst.[8] Following Todd Monken leaving to take the vacant offensive coordinator position for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens on February 14, 2023, Bobo was promoted to the position of offensive coordinator for the Bulldogs. [9] He was part of the coaching staff on the Georgia team that defeated TCU in the National Championship.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UGA Football Passing Records . May 4, 2022 . SicEmDawgs.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: Kercheval . Ben . Colorado State, coach Mike Bobo mutually agree to part ways after a 4-8 record in his fifth season . CBSSports.com . 2019-11-30 . 2024-08-07.
  3. Web site: Mike Bobo - Football Coach. University of South Carolina Athletics. en. April 17, 2020.
  4. News: Low . Chris . November 15, 2020 . South Carolina parts ways with coach Muschamp . en . . November 15, 2020.
  5. Web site: Shane Beamer names 7 assistants to South Carolina staff, including 3 new hires . Saturday Down South . December 27, 2020 . December 27, 2020.
  6. News: Barnett . Zach . Sources: Bryan Harsin planning to hire Mike Bobo, Will Friend from South Carolina . January 7, 2021 . footballscoop.com . Football Scoop . January 7, 2021.
  7. Web site: Green . Tom . Mike Bobo fired as Auburn offensive coordinator after 1 season . AL.com. 2021-11-30 . 2024-08-07.
  8. Web site: Rowe . Jake . Mike Bobo officially begins third coaching stint at Georgia . 247Sports . 2022-01-28 . 2024-08-07.
  9. Web site: Georgia to promote analyst Mike Bobo to offensive coordinator. Jordan D.. Hill. Dawgs247. 247 Sports. February 14, 2023. February 14, 2023.
  10. Web site: Witz . Billy . January 9, 2023 . How Georgia Romped Past T.C.U. For a Second Straight Title . February 27, 2023 . The New York Times . en-US.