The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Georgia State’s staff has loads of experience

Dell McGee has 6 assistants who have worked in SEC.

- By Stan Awtrey

When new Georgia State coach Dell McGee was burning through his cellphone numbers while putting together a staff, he leaned heavily on coaches with experience.

He started with two veterans, offensive coordinato­r Jim Chaney and defensive coordinato­r Kevin Sherrer, and worked from there. Now that all the pieces are in place, McGee has a staff loaded with coaches who have worked at the Division I level, many of them in the SEC.

“That experience helps,” said McGee, whose team is in its second week of spring practice. “They understand how we practice and how we do things. I know I can leave them, and they can take care of their side of the ball and coach their coaches on their respective sides of the ball.

“It allows me to do a lot of other things I had no idea I had to do. So, it’s been a good, good, good deal to have Kevin and Jim run the offenses and defenses.”

Chaney has 39 years of experience at the college and pro levels, which includes time as offensive coordinato­r at Georgia, Tennessee, Auburn, Pitt, Purdue and Cal State-Fullerton. Chaney and McGee worked together at Georgia from 2016-18. Chaney also will coach tight ends at GSU.

Sherrer worked last season as linebacker coach at Georgia Tech after two seasons in the same role with the New York Giants (202021). He previously worked at Georgia, Tennessee, South Alabama and Alabama. He also will coach linebacker­s at Georgia State.

“Kevin and Jim are two guys that I’ve worked with, friends, but who also demand excellence,” McGee said. “I know they’re leaders of men, so I knew I could trust those two individual­s to establish both sides of the ball, along with our special teams coordinato­r. And then everybody else was how do they fit from a recruiting standpoint? Being good role models for our kids? And just understand­ing the importance of winning.”

The offensive staff also has former Charlotte and Austin Peay coach Will Healy (running backs), former Texas A&M assistant Dameyune Craig (wide receivers) and former Georgia analysts Manrey Saint-Amour (offensive line) and Ryan Williams (quarterbac­ks).

Healy spent 2023 as a senior offensive analyst at UCF. He won the Eddie Robinson Award, given to the national FCS coach of the year, at Austin Peay in 2017. Craig was the starting quarterbac­k at Auburn and MVP of the 1997 Peach Bowl, and played five profession­al seasons. He has been a college assistant at LSU, Tuskegee, South Alabama, Florida State and Auburn, with the last six seasons at Texas A&M.

Saint-Amour played at North Gwinnett High and was an offensive lineman at Georgia Southern during the time McGee was on the staff there. He coached at Charleston Southern, Alabama and Florida State before spending time as assistant offensive line coach at UGA.

The defensive staff includes former Eastern Kentucky assistant Jeremy Hawkins (defensive line), former Auburn analyst Jeremiah Wilson (safeties) and John Adams (nickel backs), who won two state championsh­ips in three seasons as coach at Cedar Grove High. Hawkins had been at Eastern Kentucky as defensive line coach since 2020 after stops at Mercer, LSU and UAB. Wilson spent two seasons at Auburn after making stops at Akron, Tennessee, Florida State and Chattanoog­a.

Antreal Allen, the lone holdover from the previous staff, remains as cornerback­s coach. Allen lettered four seasons at GSU and has been on staff since 2022.

McGee also named Carter Blount as associate head coach and special teams coordinato­r/director of quality control and K.J. Florence as head strength coach. Blount was senior special teams analyst at Georgia Tech in 2023 and has 11 years of experience, including time in the NFL. Florence was an assistant strength coach at UGA and previously spent time at Virginia Tech, Ole Miss and Marshall.

 ?? JAMIE SPAAR FOR THE AJC ?? New Panthers coach Dell McGee’s team currently is in its second week of spring practice; those practices are overseen by a veteran staff.
JAMIE SPAAR FOR THE AJC New Panthers coach Dell McGee’s team currently is in its second week of spring practice; those practices are overseen by a veteran staff.

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