Georgia Tech spent much of the 2025 season nationally ranked inside the top 15, climbed up into the top 10 and saw offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner named FootballScoop’s Offensive Coordinator of the Year, as voted by his peers.
Jon Sumrall already has hired Faulkner to his inaugural University of Florida Gators staff, and now the duo are poised to bring an additional Yellow Jackets staffer to Gainesville, Florida.
Sources tell FootballScoop that A.J. Erdely is joining the Florida Gators staff as assistant quarterbacks coach.
It’s another rung on the coaching ladder for Erdely, a former UAB quarterback who won 15 games in two seasons as starter under former Blazers coach Bill Clark.
Erdely has deep history with Faulker as the two of them worked together previously at Southern Mississippi, where Faulkner was offensive coordinator,
Erdely, an Atlanta-area native, also coached multiple seasons of junior college football in Mississippi at Northeast Mississippi Community College and East Central Mississippi Community College.
He reunited with Faulkner for the past three seasons at Georgia Tech. First hired into the Yellow Jackets program as an analyst, Erdely was elevated to the assistant quarterbacks coaching position prior to the 2024 season.
The Faulker-Erdely combo helped develop star quarterback Haynes King into an All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer and Georgia Tech record-holder.
Now, they join a Sumrall staff also including new line coach Phil Trautwein as the Gators seek to rebuild following four middling seasons under former coach Billy Napier.
Sumrall, who won more than 40 games the past four seasons combined at first Troy and then Tulane, was hired earlier this month by Florida.Â
He’s continuing to build out his initial Gators staff, recruit players for the Florida program and also coaching the Tulane Green Wave into the biggest game in the program’s modern college football history.
The Green Wave, American Conference Champions, are the No. 11 seed in the second-ever 12-team College Football Playoff. They travel to Ole Miss Dec. 20 to face the Lane Kiffin-less, Pete Golding-led Rebels in the CFP’s opening round.
Florida is set to open the Sumrall era on Sept. 5, 2026, at home against Florida Atlantic University (FAU) before hosting Football Championship Subdivision program Campbell the ensuing week. The Gators’ first-ever nine-game SEC slate features a familiar coaching matchup for Sumrall.Â
Auburn, led by former USF coach Alex Golesh, hosts Florida Sept. 19, 2026, in the first SEC game for both programs.