Mike Bobo's controversial retirement plans spark heated debate among Georgia fans

Mike Bobo was blunt when asked about his retirement plans.
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Georgia's offensive coordinator Mike Bobo/l has a lot of fans in the fanbase. He however also has a lot of people who don't like him that think Georgia would be better off without him. One thing is certain though, Kirby Smart has zero plans of firing him and hiring a new offensive coordinator.

Bobo however could realisitically retire at any point, and he was asked about that earlier this week. His response however will spark a massive debate among the Georgia fans who want him to stay and those who are begging him to leave.

"No plans to retire."

Mike Bobo starts massive debate among Georgia fans that will last all offseason

Bobo made it very clear that he has zero intentions of retiring from football anytime soon. One would assume this would excite Georgia fans because of the great job he did during the 2025 season, but that isn't the case with everyone.

Bobo took a new starter at quarterback in Gunner Stockton and turned him into one of the best QBs in the SEC. He also made Georgia's offense one of the top groups in the country who was capable of scoring a lot of points on anyone.

But even if he had a good season this year there is still a large portion of the fanbase who would rather have someone else in change of the offense. There biggest reason why is because Bobo and the offense left a lot to be desired during their playoff losses each of the last two seasons.

Regardless of what fans want, Bobo isn't going anywhere anytime soon. So the fans that are praying Smart will move on from him should start listening to those around the program when they talk about how much they love Bobo. These folks know far more than any fan does, so if he has support in the building then Georgia fans should support him for as long as he is in Athens.

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