Georgia Offensive Coordinator Mike Bobo Interviews For Head Coaching Job at Colorado St

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) – Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo has interviewed for the vacant head coaching job at Colorado State.
Bulldogs coach Mark Richt said Wednesday that Bobo visited Colorado State but was expected back in time for an evening practice in Athens. It will be No. 13 Georgia’s first workout in preparation for the Dec. 30 Belk Bowl against 20th-ranked Louisville.
Colorado State is seeking a replacement for Jim McElwain, who left this month to become the new coach at Florida. Oregon offensive coordinator Scott Frost and Mississippi State co-offensive coordinator Billy Gonzalez have also been mentioned as candidates for the job.
The 40-year-old Bobo is a former Georgia quarterback who has been on the coaching staff since Richt took over in 2001. Bobo was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2007.
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