
After Buster Faulkner left for Florida earlier this week, it leaves Georgia Tech in a tough spot, and they are now looking to replace its former offensive coordinator. A viable option could be a member already on the coaching staff who is waiting in the ranks. It would probably be ideal for Georgia Tech to promote in-house and elevate quarterbacks Coach Chris Weinke to offensive coordinator. He has a big background and has a ton of experience coaching multiple positions and being a part of dynamic offenses. Let’s take a look at his resume.
Chris Weinke began his coaching career on the high school prep level, coaching at the prominent high school powerhouse, IMG. He began as a director of football from 2010 to 2012. He would then move to head coach/offensive coordinator/director of football from 2013-2014.
Weinke got his first professional experience with the then St.Louis Rams (now Los Angeles Rams) from 2015-2016, where he was a quarterbacks coach. He transitioned to college for the first time and came in as an offensive analyst at Alabama.
After departing Alabama, he would spend three years with the Tennessee Volunteers. In 2018, he was the running backs coach, before moving to quarterbacks coach during 2019-2020. Coach Weinke would take a year off before returning to college football in 2022 with Georgia Tech. He has been with the program since and has only continued to elevate the program and the quarterback position.
Before becoming a coach, Weinke was one of the most decorated players in the sport. He was a Heisman Trophy winner in 2000 and spent seven years in the NFL before his career came to an end in 2007.
It would certainly help the Yellow Jackets with the rapport of the players already on the team. The big question has been the future of Philo and whether he will follow Buster Faulkner to Florida. Weinke seems like the most poised to prevent that from happening, and also a great candidate for Georgia Tech, whom they can lean on for years to come.
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