Bryan McClendon, former Georgia and South Carolina assistant, reportedly lands ACC co-OC job
By Keith Farner
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Bryan McClendon, a former assistant coach at Georgia and South Carolina, has reportedly landed a new job with the Miami Hurricanes.
McClendon, who was the interim coach at Oregon after he held a similar post at Georgia, is set to become the co-offensive coordinator at Miami, Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports reported.
At Oregon, McClendon was the Pass Game Coordinator/wide receivers coach. He joined Mario Cristobal’s staff ahead of the 2020 season, and will reunite with Cristobal in Miami.
McClendon spent the previous 2 seasons before Oregon as South Carolina’s offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. His 4 years in Columbia were preceded by 9 seasons on the staff at Georgia where he coached the running backs coach for 6 seasons (2009-14) before taking over the wide receivers room in 2015 while serving as passing game coordinator.
McClendon was named the National Recruiter of the Year by 247Sports in 2014, according to his Oregon bio.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.