The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

OC Monken says UGA will be fine in his absence

As he leaves for NFL, he cites winning culture at Georgia.

- By Chip Towers chip.towers@ajc.com

ATHENS — Credit — or blame Joani Crean for the Baltimore — Ravens targeting Todd Monken as their new offensive coordinato­r.

Coach John Harbaugh revealed Tuesday that it was the wife of former Georgia basketball coach Tom Crean who first told him that he needed to talk to Monken about the Ravens’ coaching vacancy. Joani is Harbaugh’s sister.

“Joani just tells me, ‘You’ve got to talk to Todd Monken,’” Harbaugh said Tuesday in Baltimore. “‘He’s amazing; his wife’s amazing; he’s a great coach. We’ve seen what he’s done here at Georgia.’”

Monken’s introducto­ry news conference was Tuesday in Baltimore. After three years in Athens as Georgia’s offensive coordinato­r, Monken accepted the Ravens’ offer Feb. 14 to do the same job for them.

Monken had come from the NFL to UGA, where he helped the Bulldogs win back-to-back national championsh­ips the last two years.

With the Ravens, Monken will take over a middle-ofthe-league offense that is not certain whether Lamar Jackson will return as its quarterbac­k. But Monken admitted he was intent on returning to the NFL.

Monken also interviewe­d for a coordinato­r opening with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, for whom he’d worked before. At $2.1 million a year, he was the highest-paid assistant coach in college football and certainly would have received another raise had he chosen to stay.

“Irrespecti­ve of who was on the roster, it was something that I really wanted to do and that I’ve always wanted to do,” Monken said of his decision to leave Georgia. “That doesn’t mean I’m not grateful for Kirby Smart and the coaches I worked with there. I get way too much credit for our success.”

With the Bulldogs, Monken took over an offense that averaged 30.8 points and 408.1 yards per game the year before his arrival. They averaged 41.1 points and 501.1 yards during last year’s 15-0 season.

Offensive analyst Mike Bobo, a former Georgia quarterbac­k and career offensive coordinato­r, is succeeding Monken in Athens.

Monken said the Bulldogs will be fine.

“Part of the reason I went to Georgia, one of the main reasons, was because of culture,” he said. “Great head coach, winning, really good on defense. Obviously, trying to find a way to do it better on offense. … I came in there and the culture was already set, the players were already recruited, the staff we put together was tremendous in terms of our success. But this is what was next.”

 ?? KENNETH K. LAM/ BALTIMORE SUN/TNS ?? The Baltimore Ravens introduced Todd Monken as the team’s new offensive coordinato­r during a news conference Tuesday.
KENNETH K. LAM/ BALTIMORE SUN/TNS The Baltimore Ravens introduced Todd Monken as the team’s new offensive coordinato­r during a news conference Tuesday.

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