Found January 24, 2013 on Fox Sports Florida:
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Florida State is losing its sixth assistant football coach this offseason. And this time, the departing coach is headed for rival Miami. Offensive coordinator James Coley, a Miami native, is returning to his hometown to take the same position with the Hurricanes. Coley helped shape Florida States offensive game plan the past three seasons, but coach Jimbo Fisher called the plays. Coley will be calling the plays and also coaching quarterbacks in Miami for coach Al Golden. We're excited about adding James Coleys leadership, expertise and passion to our staff, Golden said in a statement on Thursday afternoon. Coley, who turns 40 in April, has been on Florida States staff since 2008. He initially held responsibilities as tight ends coachrecruiting coordinator but his job evolved through the years. In 2013, he was set to take over as quarterbacks coach and drop his responsibilities with the tight ends. His move could create plenty of fireworks in the final two weeks before National Signing Day on Feb. 6. Coley was one of Florida States top recruiters, with emphasis on the talent-rich South Florida area. Now Coley will be recruiting many of those same high school seniors while working for Miami. Coley was a key part of a Florida State coaching staff that landed No. 1 signing class in 2011, according to Scout.com while Florida State's 2012 class was ranked No. 11 by Scout.com. Golden noted Coleys relentless approach to recruiting Dade and Broward counties. A graduate of Florida State, Coley began his coaching career as an assistant at Miami Senior High (1997-99) and then Miami Norland (2000-02). Along the way he met Fisher, and Coley was later a graduate assistant at LSU under Nick Saban (where Fisher was also offensive coordinator). Coley then followed Saban to the Miami Dolphins, where he was a quality control coach for two years. Coley is something of a wild card as a play caller. He called them at Norland High and then for a year as Florida Internationals offensive coordinator in 2007. But Fisher has often received the credit (and blame) for the performance of Florida States offense. The Seminoles ranked 10th in the Football Bowl Subdivision in scoring (39.29 points per game) and 19th in total offense (471.5 yards per game) in 2012. Florida State finished 12-2 in 2012, winning the Atlantic Coast Conference title for the first time since 2005. Fisher has had a busy offseason, replacing five assistant coaches. He has hired Jeremy Pruitt as defensive coordinator, Charles Kelly as linebackers coachspecial teams coordinator, Sal Sunseri as defensive ends coach, Billy Napier as tight ends coachrecruiting coordinator and Randy Sanders as running backs coach.
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Florida State offensive coordinator James Coley is leaving his alma mater for the same job at archrival Miami. The 39-year-old Coley is the sixth Seminole assistant leaving Jimbo Fisher's staff since the end of the season along with the school's football publicist. Fisher's lone remaining assistants are holdovers from former coach Bobby Bowden's staff. They are former...
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