Georgia has some key positions on its coaching staff to fill this offseason, including the WR coach position.

After Cortez Hankton left for the same job at LSU, Georgia has been on the hunt for his replacement.

Per a report from On3 Sports, the Bulldogs have settled on a familiar face, hiring ex-Georgia WR Bryan McClendon:

McClendon played receiver at Georgia from 2002 to 2005. Then, he served as a grad assistant under Mark Richt in 2007 and 2008 before becoming the team’s RB coach in 2009.

He has spent time at other big schools like South Carolina and Oregon. Now, he’s heading back to his alma mater, per On3’s report.