James Coley (American football coach)

[1] Coley spent six years as a high school coach in Miami before moving to the college ranks.

He then moved on to Miami Norland Senior High School, where he was the assistant head coach and the offensive coordinator.

Coley left the Dolphins after the 2006 season when Saban bolted unexpectedly to the University of Alabama.

Coley spent five seasons on the FSU staff, all 5 as the TE coach, and gave up the RC title in 2010 when he was promoted to OC.

Coley was hired by Mark Richt's replacement at Georgia, Kirby Smart, on January 3, 2016, to be the program's new wide receivers coach.

[6] After a season where the Bulldogs struggled to create explosive plays and ranked 61st in total offense, Coley was relieved of his coordinator duties and was given the title of assistant head coach.

[8][9] Coley was hired by Shane Beamer, on January 10, 2024, to be the program's new wide receivers coach and offensive assistant;[10] however, about a month later in February 2024, Georgia hired him away to be the Bulldogs wide receivers coach.