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Gailey almost took back playcalling

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One of the candidates John Bond beat out when he became Georgia Tech's offensive coordinator was none other than his new boss. Chan Gailey so seriously considered returning to the play-calling role after offensive coordinator Patrick Nix left for Miami that he continued to think about it after he started interviewing potential hires.

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Chan Gailey , Streeter Lecka/Getty Images Chan Gailey , Streeter Lecka/Getty Images
July 24, 2007  09:56 AM ET

Somebody has to improve, Tech hasnt been a real power house since Godsey graduated.

July 24, 2007  10:05 AM ET

Chan Gailey has the IQ of a mentally handicapped orangutan.

 
July 26, 2007  11:18 PM ET

Bennett will be the best QB in Georgia this season. Ball was the delinquent.

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