ATHENS — Chris Wilson can say this about his new gig at Georgia – it’s not complicated.
That couldn’t be said for the situation he just left. At Mississippi State, Wilson was co-defensive coordinator the past three seasons. Only, it’s not quite that simple.

Former Mississippi State defensive coordinator Chris Wilson begins his tenure as Georgia's defensive line coach on Thursday.
“Actually I was the defensive coordinator,” Wilson explained Wednesday evening, a short time after the Bulldogs officially named him their new defensive line coach. “It was like when Manny (Diaz) and I were coordinators together for a year (in 2010). Manny had the 51 percent and I had the 49 percent. The last two years I had the 51 percent and Geoff (Collins) had the 49 percent. For the majority of the time I called (the defense during games). But there was a group of guys who helped organized it, from Melvin Smith to Tony Hughes. It was a collective effort. But on game day, I guess I was the one that actually made the calls on a play-to-play basis.”
State’s defenses actually performed quite well under Wilson’s guidance. Paired with Diaz, the Bulldogs finished third in the SEC in scoring at 19.8 points per game and Wilson actually improved on that (19.7) as the lead DC in 2011. State finished 34th (23.2) this past season after losing defensive tackle Fletcher Cox a year early to the NFL draft. The Maroon Dogs were 52nd in total defense (387,38 ypg).
But as the Bulldogs limped into the Gator Bowl, losers of five of their last six games, coach Dan Mullen decided to shake up the defensive staff and shifted the defensive play-calling duties to Collins.
“With losing Coach Smith (to Auburn), we were short a guy or two and Coach Mullen wanted to move the deal around, so that’s what he did,” Wilson said. “I think it was something we’ll have to look back on to know whether it was a good situation for us.”
It didn’t go well initially. State lost to Northwestern 34-20.
And obviously it wasn’t a good situation for Wilson because, soon thereafter, he was interviewing for Georgia’s defensive line vacancy left by Rodney Garner’s pre-Christmas departure for Auburn. Wilson accepted the Bulldogs’ offer last week and they finally announced it Wednesday after UGA’s hiring process and background checks were completed.
It is not yet certain whether Wilson will assume any of Garner’s other titles, which included assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator.
“As of right now, I’m coaching the ‘Big Uglies’ and I’m really excited about it,” said Wilson, who also coached defensive line at State, Oklahoma and several schools before before that.
Either way, Wilson has inherited a big job at Georgia. The Bulldogs had already lost starters Abry Jones and John Jenkins off the line to exhausted eligibility when fourth-year junior Kwame Geathers informed UGA coaches Wednesday of his intentions to enter the NFL draft. Geathers (6-6, 355) was the heir apparent at noseguard, a critical position in defensive coordinator Todd Grantham’s 3-4 scheme.
“I’m familiar with the guys I’ll have,” said Wilson, who played linebacker at Oklahoma. “I’ll have my first chance to meet with those guys on the roster sometime in the next day or two. I’m not up to speed on every one of the guys.
“But what I am up to speed on is I know the University of Georgia and Coach (Mark) Richt have done a tremendous job of recruiting. I believe there is a lot of talent there. It’s just young talent that has to be developed and worked with. But I’m excited about that. I don’t see the cupboard being bare.”
Wilson ran a 4-3 scheme at State. But he doesn’t anticipate any problems switching to the 3-4 favored by Grantham.
“A shade’s a shade’s, the way I coach it,” he said. “I’ve done this about 20 years now and the thing is, you’re not so much married to a scheme as you are personnel. I think we’ve recruited well to fit the system (at Georgia). These guys were brought in to play this style and I’m excited about coaching them because I think you’ve got a good young group of guys there that you can really develop.”
Georgia returns rising senior Garrison Smith, an eight-game starter, at one defensive end position and have Ray Drew and Sterling Bailey at the other. The Bulldogs’ players gush about the potential of redshirt freshman John Taylor at noseguard but also have junior Mike Thornton in the fold as well as junior college transfer Chris Mayes and prep-school, early-enrollee John Atkins, among others.
Meanwhile, some of Wilson’s first recruiting stops when the dead period is lifted on Friday will be to see Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College star defensive lineman Toby Johnson, Dooly County 5-star prospect Montravius Adams and Chamblee defensive end Davin Bellamy. The Bulldogs also have a commitment from 3-star defensive tackle prospect DeAndre Johnson of Newnan.
“I think it’s a tremendous recruiting class out there,” Wilson said. “We’ll see what kind of players they are in the next year or two also.”
The biggest recruiting battle for Wilson may be the one waged in his own living room. He and his wife Tina will be moving the Athens area with a prospect of his own in tow. Caleb Wilson is a 6-foot-3, 180-pound quarterback drawing recruiting interest in both football and basketball. He’s a rising junior, or Class of 2015.
“He’s excited about the new opportunity,” Wilson said of the Starkville High star. “Obviously it’s always a tough transition for a young guy like that. But he’s excited about coming there and excited about the competition level he’s going to get at Georgia.”
As for which school will land Caleb and his little sister Colby, 12, Wilson said he’s staying out of that.
“Mom is all about academics and people, so that will be up to her,” Wilson said with a laugh. “She’s No. 1 on that deal. I wish my boy good luck on that because Mom’s going to determine it.”
Clearly a savvy recruiter as well.
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Joey
January 10th, 2013
3:44 pm
Welcome Chris Wilson!
Winning is hard
January 10th, 2013
3:45 pm
Win P. good point. Good players and good coaches never won before Alabama rewrote the book on it. Before Alabama only bad teams and bad coaches won big games consistently.
Joey
January 10th, 2013
3:55 pm
I hate to say this, because I like Mark Fox, but if this is as good as he can do, I hope we have a decent buyout option in his contract.
33 point loss?
I’d rather we just stayed in Athens and forfeited.
Joey
January 10th, 2013
4:00 pm
Roll Tide!!!! my ass. We know who you are, Old Fart.
Be careful what you wish for, at this pace, if Richt stays for 10 more years, that’s at least 9 more wins for UGA over your little jackets . . .
savannadawg
January 10th, 2013
4:12 pm
Just call me from Missouri coach. You will have to “show me” and I will have to “see it” on the field before I make any real statement. Good Luck! We have one helluva schedule next year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
savannadawg
January 10th, 2013
4:20 pm
@ Old Fan. I for one am not a fair weather dislike Rodney Garner person. I believe he has always “torpedoed” UGA in ways that could not easily be seen. Weather it was always threatening to leave if I don’t get a pay raise, or just not calling a kid back when he needed too, thats lazy! Hell, do I sit hear and have to name ALL the D-linmen that became “ALL-PRO” after they got into the NFL were they really got coached up! Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My-Guy
January 10th, 2013
5:44 pm
The #1 question is, Garner has been recruiting all the deep african american fast boys on defense, how will wilson recruit!?
OkieDawg
January 10th, 2013
8:14 pm
Wilson said he was ready to get on the road this Friday when the dead period is lifted. I thought I read where Rodney Garner had already talked to Carl Lawson as an Auburn coach because he blew any chance with Lawson when he was a Georgia coach.
Surely I am confused.
OkieDawg
January 10th, 2013
8:21 pm
From AJC headlines on January 8th: “Ex-UGA recruiting coordinator Rodney Garner meets with 5-star Carl Lawson’s family”.
So it is not an NCAA violation to meet with the family during the no contact period? Strange rule. I wonder if Carl had to leave the house before the visit.
OkieDawg
January 10th, 2013
8:39 pm
On January 4th, Garner was seen carrying around Foster’s Under Armour trophy after the game (per the AJC). Why didn’t UGA have all their coaches at the game? Lots of uncommitted players along with some UGA’s recruits who are on shaky grounds with Georgia. If Garner was there, UGA should have been…maybe they were.
Hunker down
January 10th, 2013
9:13 pm
Welcome coach ccw to the Dawg Nation. Go dogs!
zbulldawg
January 10th, 2013
10:42 pm
Perfect timing to switch DLine coach with all the new players getting a chance at playing time. Just like Will friend rebuilding the Oline lately. LET THE BIG DAWG EAT
Dawg Girl 84
January 11th, 2013
6:18 am
This guy sounds like he’ll mesh well with our coaching staff & players! I like him already…I trust Coach Richt’s decision & he might be able to fix some things that were broken before with Garner, as well as mold our existing D to be where it needs to be this fall. Congrats to Coach Wilson, make us proud, & GO DAWGS!!!!,,,The bestest ones!
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CC
January 11th, 2013
11:39 am
Great hire. GO DAWGS!
Tide/Dawg
January 11th, 2013
3:08 pm
Ready for the Season to Start……..Well stated about Bama and their program. There are some people like Joe Jenkins that think when they lose somebody had to cheat to beat them. Bama is selective in their recruiting and they don’t take kids from programs that don’t teach discipline, conditioning and have a great program. Evidently this Joe Jenkins blogger hasn’t seen the size of these kids coming out of high school and their conditioning. Being a 5 star recruit doesn’t mean that he is a 5 star person. Character,work ethic, conditioning, and team oriented values make a kid an All America player. Look at Crowell, and the other players kicked off Georgia’s team. Every recruiter makes mistakes on some players but Ga. seems to have too many of those types. One player’s attitude can spoil an entire team. Those types of players never get to Alabama or if they do they are soon gone. Saban/coaches get intense when a player makes a mental mistake in a game but you won’t see that if the player makes a physical mistake, they correct those mistakes in practice. There’s a huge difference in the two. Yeah! I’m a Bama and a Dawg fan. I want both of them to be the best.
Tide/Dawg
January 11th, 2013
3:15 pm
Without character there’s no respect, without respect there’s no discipline, without discipline….you don’t play for Saban and the Tide. Selah!
JayD
January 11th, 2013
4:53 pm
Tide/Dawg…. You have no idea what you are talking about. They are all recruiting the same guys – Bama has just won out lately with the best of them. It happens – They have momentum. Has nothing to do with anyones character or discipline. Before them, it was Florida – UGA just has to break through and win something big. These modern kids want to be associated with championships…. Period.
Tide/Dawg
January 11th, 2013
6:03 pm
How about it JayD! Winning has nothing to do with character & discipline?? Bama just happened to win out lately?? 3 NC in 4 years?? You don’t do that with undisciplined players. Momentum? How much momentum did they have before Saban got there? Where did that momentum come from… Luck?? I’m glad you’re not recruiting for the Dawgs. I think Saban went 7-6 his first year at Ala…..with someone else’s recruits. So you think he got lucky?? Nough said!! I’ll file you away with Moist Dawg.