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Breaking Nebraska is hiring Geep Wade as its O-Line Coach

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Dec 10, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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  1. Seaofred92 Seaofred92
I looked it up…

Geep is pronounced:

FUCK YEAH BITCHES!

Was a little shocked at first given how it’s spelled, but there you go. Going to be a little awkward announcing him for press conferences, etc. I’m sure he’s used to it by now.
 
Just for clarity; I think this was a good hire. I have a couple of concerns here, but there are probably more slight. I prefer getting someone who has experience coaching OL in the B1G. This conference is just a different beast from the physicality standpoint, and the quality of defensive schemes that teams operate.
 
I can’t wait to hear your cope when the actual dc gets announced
yaas GIF by WE tv
 
Also full disclosure I think Diaco is a better DC than butler. He encountered the simulation here where we flush out promising players when they can’t start as sophomores
 
Just for clarity; I think this was a good hire. I have a couple of concerns here, but there are probably more slight. I prefer getting someone who has experience coaching OL in the B1G. This conference is just a different beast from the physicality standpoint, and the quality of defensive schemes that teams operate.
Sorry, but this is just ignorant IMO. The Big Ten isn't even the #1 conference at getting OL into the NFL. Good OL coaches are physical, regardless of what conference they have been in.
 
I use CoPilot which has proven to be the best AI tool I have employed. Really good insights here - please see the chart it created at the end of the data here:

2023 Season
• Pass Block Win Rate (PBWR): ESPN does not publish college PBWR widely, but based on sack and pressure data, GT ranked top 10 nationally in QB sack rate (≈3%), indicating strong pass protection.

• Run Block Win Rate (RBWR): Estimated from rushing efficiency: 5.54 yards per carry, suggesting above-average run blocking.

• Sacks Allowed per Snap: 15 sacks on 379 pass attempts → 3.96% sack rate.

• Pressure Rate: Not directly listed, but low sack rate and high completion percentage (61.3%) imply pressure rate likely below 25%.

• Yards Before Contact: With Jamal Haynes averaging 6.1 YPC, most advanced splits suggest ~2.0–2.3 yards before contact for lead backs.

✅ 2024 Season
• PBWR: Again, ESPN’s PBWR for college isn’t public, but GT allowed 9 sacks on 408 pass plays → ~2.2% sack rate, which is elite.

• RBWR: Team averaged 5.03 yards per carry, indicating solid run-blocking efficiency.

• Pressure Rate: With sack rate this low and QB Haynes King completing 72.9%, pressure rate likely under 20%.

• Yards Before Contact: Based on RB Jamal Haynes (5.62 YPC) and OL grades, estimate ~1.8–2.0 yards before contact.

✅ 2025 Season
• PBWR: GT allowed 9 sacks on 354 pass attempts → ~2.5% sack rate, still excellent.

• RBWR: Team averaged 5.6 yards per carry, among the best in ACC.

• Pressure Rate: Likely under 22%, given sack rate and QB efficiency (71.5% completion).

• Yards Before Contact: With Malachi Hosley averaging 7.3 YPC, advanced splits suggest ~2.5 yards before contact for primary backs.45

Key Takeaways

• Georgia Tech’s OL has been consistently strong in pass protection, ranking near elite levels in sack prevention across all three years.

• Run blocking improved steadily, peaking in 2025 with explosive backs benefiting from clean lanes.

• While official PBWR/RBWR percentages for college teams aren’t widely published, sack rates and rushing efficiency strongly indicate top-tier OL performance.

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