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Ex-Rutgers QB Steve Shimko to SEC staff

Mr_Twister

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Ex-Rutgers QB Steve Shimko to Georgia staff as an offensive GA, coming from a position on the Western Michigan staff. Nice.

"--Steve Shimko. Offensive graduate assistant. Served as director of player personnel at Western Michigan last year. He played quarterback at Rutgers and later served as player development coach there."
This post was edited on 2/27 8:59 AM by Mr_Twister

Georgia football support staff hires
 
This is a good opportunity for him. Richt is one of the better QB coaches in the game.
 
Originally posted by sherrane:
This is a good opportunity for him. Richt is one of the better QB coaches in the game.
Agreed! My question is how the hell did he catch the eye of Richt? He should've been brought back here i can think of a name or 2 i'd like for him to replace as support staff.
 
Originally posted by miket007:


Originally posted by sherrane:
This is a good opportunity for him. Richt is one of the better QB coaches in the game.
Agreed! My question is how the hell did he catch the eye of Richt? He should've been brought back here i can think of a name or 2 i'd like for him to replace as support staff.
We all love Rutgers. But working at Georgia with roughly the same job/position, you'd have to pick the Dawgs for your resume/experience. Is there any limit what a program can pay "support" staff? If not, then you know the Dawgs have deeper pockets.
 
In their young careers, i would love to see our former players bounce around and gain some experience and insight under different coaching regimes. Then come back to RU.

Good for Steve
 
In their young careers, i would love to see our former players bounce around and gain some experience and insight under different coaching regimes. Then come back to RU.

Good for Steve
Yes I bumped this,
Steve is considered a candidate for the TE coaching position that just opened up.
So hopefully he will return to RU for the 2024 season
Coaching Career
2023: Boston College (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2022: Boston College (Quarterbacks)
2020-21: Boston College (Tight Ends)
2018-19: Seattle Seahawks (Assistant Quarterbacks)
2016-17: Garden City Community College (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2015: Georgia (Graduate Assistant)
2014: Western Michigan (Recruiting Operations)
2013: Rutgers (Graduate Assistant)
 
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