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Title
  
Offensive coordinator

Positions
  
Quarterback

Name
  
George Godsey

College
  
Georgia Tech

Team
  
Houston Texans


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Date of birth
  
(1979-01-01) January 1, 1979 (age 36)

Place of birth
  
Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Education
  
Georgia Institute of Technology

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George Robert Godsey (born January 1, 1979) is an American football coach and former player who is currently a defensive assistant/special projects for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).

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Godsey played quarterback in college at Georgia Tech, where he holds several school records, and for one season in the Arena Football League before becoming a coach. He first coached at Central Florida and then the NFL's New England Patriots before joining the Texans.

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Early life

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Godsey was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on January 1, 1979. His father, John, played college football for Alabama under Bear Bryant. Both of his brothers played college football. His older brother Greg played at Air Force and his younger brother Gary played at Notre Dame. He grew up in Tampa, Florida, and attended Jesuit High School.

College

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Godsey played under George O'Leary at Georgia Tech. He served as a back-up his freshman and sophomore years, before winning the starting job entering his junior year. In his first year as a starter in 2000, Godsey threw for 2,906 yards and 23 touchdowns; he also had the sixth best passing efficiency in the country. The team went 9-2 that year and made it to the Peach Bowl, where Godsey tore his ACL.

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In 2001 as a senior, he completed 241 passes for 3,085 yards, both of which are school records. His final college game was a victory in the Seattle Bowl against 11th-ranked Stanford. He was named the game's MVP after passing for 226 yards and a touchdown.

Godsey finished his college career as the most accurate passer in Georgia Tech history, with a career completion percentage of 63.3 He also has the third most passing touchdowns in school history with 41.

Arena League

Godsey spent the 2003 Arena Football League season on the Tampa Bay Storm. The team wound up winning ArenaBowl XVII.

High School

In 2003, Godsey coached quarterbacks at The Lovett School in Atlanta, GA under legendary coach Bill Railey. While the team is traditionally considered to be a private school power in Georgia High School Football, the Lions struggled in 2003, though they did make the playoffs.

College

Central Florida hired Godsey as a graduate assistant in 2004. He was reunited with O'Leary who took over the Knights that year. In 2005, he was promoted to quarterbacks coach and served in that role through the 2008 season. In 2009 and 2010, he coached running backs. In the seven years Godsey spent at UCF, the Knights won two Conference USA championships.

NFL

On February 17, 2011, Godsey was hired by the New England Patriots as an offensive assistant, after the team's prior offensive assistant Brian Ferentz was named tight ends coach. The move reunited him with Bill O'Brien, New England's offensive coordinator who held the same position with Georgia Tech in 2001 while Godsey was the starting quarterback. He was named tight ends coach for the Patriots in 2012. In February 2014, he joined new Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien as quarterbacks coach.

On February 21, 2017, the Detroit Lions hired Godsey as a defensive assistant/special projects.

References

George Godsey Wikipedia