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No one on Giants’ staff knows more about Odell Beckham than Thomas McGaughey

No one on the Giants’ current coaching staff knows more about Odell Beckham Jr. than Thomas McGaughey.

The longtime special teams coordinator was at LSU from 2011-2013, coinciding with Beckham’s three seasons in college. Beckham is a free agent and will arrive Thursday to visit with the Giants, but the visit has not been discussed with one of his former college coaches.

“Nobody asks me anything. … If they want my opinion they give it to me,’’ McGaughey said on Wednesday, smiling and adding he was kidding.

“It was great coaching Odell. He was obviously a dynamic player there from his freshman year all the way up until he left. It was fun to watch him grow, as a young man, as a 17-year-old freshman and leaving to become a first round draft pick and watching him his first few years in the league, he was fun to coach. Super, super talented guy.’’

McGaughey said a “good, fond’’ memory of Beckham was a punt return of “about 60-70 yards for a touchdown’’ against Mississippi. McGaughey shortchanged Beckham a bit. It was an 89-yard touchdown return, in 2012, when Beckham was a sophomore.

McGaughey briefly got back together with Beckham for one season with the Giants in 2018 before he was shipped to Cleveland.

Odell Beckham Jr. playing for the Giants in 2018. Getty Images

Giants head coach Brian Daboll has steadfastly refused to discuss any specifics about the Beckham visit, which is expected to last until Friday.

“I’m worried about Washington right now,’’ Daboll said of the Giants’ opponent this Sunday. “Understand the question. He’ll obviously be here but in terms of details and things like that my focus is on practice today.’’

Beckham is expected to meet with the Bills after visiting with the Giants and to complete this portion of his free-agent tour on Monday with a trip to see the Cowboys. He is coming off a second ACL reconstruction of his left knee.

Giants special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey speaks at Giants practice on Nov. 9, 2022. Robert Sabo
Thomas McGaughey (l.) talks to Les Miles at LSU in 2012. AP

Beckham made headlines earlier this week at Miami International Airport, when he was escorted off a flight headed for Los Angeles. American Airlines said Beckham failed to follow crew members’ instructions and refused to fasten his seat belt, and Miami-Dade Police issued a statement saying Beckham appeared to be coming in and out of consciousness. Beckham’s attorney has refuted those accusations.