Georgia Tech Officially Announces The Hiring Of Trent McKnight As New Wide Receivers Coach

McKnight replaces Josh Crawford, who left to take a position at Georgia
Georgia Tech Officially Announces The Hiring Of Trent McKnight As New Wide Receivers Coach
Georgia Tech Officially Announces The Hiring Of Trent McKnight As New Wide Receivers Coach /

After it was reported last night, Georgia Tech has made the hire of former Georgia State offensive coordinator Trent McKnight official today. McKnight is being hired as the new wide receivers coach, a spot that was left open after Josh Crawford took the running backs coaching position at Georgia. 

McKnight comes to Georgia Tech from nearby Georgia State, where he spent the last two seasons as offensive coordinator (2022-23) following five seasons as the Panthers’ wide receivers coach (2017-21). In his time at GSU, he coached nine wideouts that earned all-Sun Belt Conference honors and three of the top five pass-catchers in program history, including Penny Hart, a five-year National Football League veteran, and Jamari Thrash, who is expected to be selected in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.

In McKnight’s two seasons as GSU’s offensive coordinator, the Panthers ranked among the top 10 nationally in yards per completion in 2022 (10th – 14.4) and completion percentage in 2023 (13th - .678). Georgia State had five bowl berths and four bowl wins in his seven seasons with the program after making just one bowl appearance in school history prior to his arrival.

Before coming to Atlanta, McKnight served five seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Samford, starting as tight ends/inside receivers coach in 2012 and 2013, followed by pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach in 2014 and run game coordinator and tight ends coach in 2015 and 2016. He coached four all-Southern Conference/SoCon all-freshman team honorees in his five seasons at Samford, highlighted by Karel Hamilton, a first-team NCAA Division I FCS all-American and Samford’s all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdown catches who went on to spend time with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys.

McKnight began his collegiate coaching career in Georgia with one season as wide receivers coach at Georgia Military College (2011). He has also served as a student assistant working with defense, special teams, and running backs at Samford (2009-10), an assistant coach at Oak Mountain (Ala.) H.S., and a recruiting intern at Alabama (2007-08).

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