
Mark Richt is at a turning point in his coaching career. (University of Georgia)
Some of you are ready to write off the Mark Richt era in Athens.
I’m hearing this from fans who normally are not quick to call for a coaching change. They look at the downward trend in Georgia’s SEC results since the last conference title and figure the die is cast, even though most concede that Richt’s past record has earned him another season after this one, no matter how badly it ends.
And they’re not looking forward to watching that prolonged scenario play out.
Me, I’m not a big fan of change, as my wife frequently notes. I tend to stick with something way past when others would have bailed, whether we’re talking cars, VCRs, old shirts or football coaches.
I’ll admit, the precipitous decline of Georgia’s football program has me teetering when it comes to the Bulldogs’ prospects under Richt. The recruiting obviously has been subpar for several years, the development of talent has been less than impressive, and the players frequently look undisciplined, on and off the field, raising serious questions about the coaching.
It’s true, a couple of key blue-chip recruits can turn around a program nearly overnight, but as I’ve heard more than one fan say in the past couple of weeks, “Why would a five-star recruit want to come to Georgia right now?”
For me, the most disturbing aspect of it all is the seeming lack of urgency among the players and coaching staff. Facing the prospect of starting out “one and whatever the crap we are,” as Mike Bobo put it Saturday, they still were outhustled in Starkville, for crying out loud!
And yet … if Richt coaches his tail off and somehow turns this season around — which at this point would pretty much require winning out, including beating Florida — it will make for one of those feel-good stories that fans and sports media alike love.
Do I see it happening? Frankly, at this point, no.
Still, I can’t yet bring myself to say the words I heard an ardent and intelligent UGA fan utter Saturday night: “I’m done with Richt.”
A COUPLE MORE THOUGHTS ON THE GAME
I know, I know, it’s like picking at a scab, but I can’t let the Mississippi State game go just yet …
Like, for instance, what was going on with that Georgia drive in the fourth quarter where Bobo not only insisted on continuing to try to run up the middle, but was trying it with little Carlton Thomas, the Dogs’ third-string back. Had even Bobo given up on Washaun Ealey and Caleb King?
It sounds like Richt was wondering a bit, too, as he said after the game, “At times we just called running plays blindly. We were going to run the play no matter what, and there were times where we had success and times where we got hit in the mouth.”
Maybe now Richt will bigfoot Bobo and insist on a change in direction. With the Dogs’ offensive line getting manhandled and the backs not breaking many tackles, it’s obvious that continuing to try running play-action out of the I-formation just isn’t working. Our main running threat is our quarterback!
Perhaps it’s time to go to the spread most of the time with Aaron Murray in the shotgun and let him just make plays, whether it’s slinging the ball around or running the QB draw. Spreading things out might make it a little less easy for opposing defenses to jam the line like they’ve been doing so successfully. And if we make opponents defend the pass first, maybe that increases the odds of occasionally breaking a long one on a misdirection counter play with our backs.
Couldn’t be any less effective than what the Dogs have been doing the past three games. …
As for the defense, I still think the linebackers and secondary will figure out the pass coverage one of these days. But Georgia is as soft up the middle as I’ve ever seen them. With our undersized line, everybody’s going to try to run up the gut against the Dogs. It’s well past time for Todd Grantham to figure out a way to bolster the middle.
The Dogs can’t wait for him to recruit the big bodies he needs up front. By the time that happens, this staff may not be in Athens any more. Time to earn those big bucks now.
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Karen Fitch
September 28th, 2010
5:06 pm
Mark Richt is a Christian man with great character, and that will be what matters in eternity……It won’t be how many games his team won here on this Earth. Wish there were more coaches like him.
God, Family, Football, in that order to him.
Yes, Georgia is having a bad year, but, the coaches can’t be THE ONLY to blame, although some.
I hope they continue to do better and keep the great man with integrity that they have as the Head coach right now.
drzlstrangelovejr
September 28th, 2010
5:17 pm
Karen Fitch, great men may be men of character, christian men. Lord love them. Great coaches are judged by the won loss record they achieve. Let CMR go to full time preaching if he is such a man of God. UGA alumni, fans and supporters deserve a great football coach. We can find God without the help of a football coach.
SECFAN
September 28th, 2010
6:13 pm
UGA people seem to think John Grudin, Kirby Smart and every quality coach in the country is waiting to jump at the coaching job. But think back fans, remember when Donnan took the job he was not the first choice. Nor was CMR. Its a firepit in Athens. Alot of politics. Too many people with different opinions.
football fan uga
September 28th, 2010
8:06 pm
as a uga fan i would like to say if you are a true bulldog learn not to bash your school and cmr it will hurt your recruiting cmr will get it right
techfan
September 28th, 2010
8:17 pm
The Mississippi State fans love the UGA coaching staff- best one since 1951! and save the touchdowns for the nonSEC games and relax. Keep on partying- UGA- No. 1 party school- who needs football?
Krogunner
September 28th, 2010
9:15 pm
Time for a change. The slick, Bobby Bowden, southern politician/preacher act has worn thin. If I’m McGarity, I would give Chris Peterson a call now!
The Ewok Killer
September 28th, 2010
10:03 pm
HEY BILL WHAT COLOR SOCKS ARE THE DOGGIES WEARING THIS SATURDAY?
Keep Mark Richt
September 29th, 2010
7:02 am
Here’s an essay on keeping Coach Richt
Keep Mark Richt
September 29th, 2010
7:03 am
http://thesportsdebates.com/2010/09/28/the-fire-mark-richt-debate-patience-leads-to-stable-success/
Fire Mark Richt
September 29th, 2010
7:04 am
While here is one to get rid of him….what do you guys think?
http://thesportsdebates.com/2010/09/28/the-fire-mark-richt-debate-expectations-outpace-mark-richt/
Keith
September 29th, 2010
8:16 am
Lots of talk about Kirby and Wil, I think the next coach should be Randy Edsall at UConn. He’s proven winner. Look what he’s doing at that school right now. (Crushed South Carolina in a bowl last year). Give him the resources the UGA can provide and that guy could be dynamic!
o and 3 in the SEC
September 29th, 2010
8:44 am
It is the strongest conference in the country.
Phil
September 29th, 2010
9:49 am
Bill,
Will you bail if we lose to Colorado?? It very well could happen. The team is in disarray. If we fall behind I think the game will go down downhill fast.
Colorado is coming off a bye week, they are having a blackout, and they have the 1990 NC team coming in for the game. The place will be buzzing and if they get the lead, the home field advantage will kick in big time.
Now, with that said, what will Richt do to counter that? The same idiotic thing he always does, defer to the 2nd half if we win the coin toss. He’s going to give Colorado the chance to score first, get the crowd going and put the pressure on our guys. The idiot does it every time.
We need to score first and silence the crowd!! Something as simple as a coin toss and Richt can’t even get that right.
If anybody on here doesn’t think we can lose to Colorado, you need to wake up.
Phil
September 29th, 2010
9:57 am
Keith,
Edsall would not be a bad choice. I also think Jim Harbaugh at Stanford would be an outstanding choice. Look at what he’s done with that program. They are a tough physical team, more physical than Georgia has ever been under Richt!
And Stanford is a strict academic school, just think what Harbaugh could do with access to all the talent in this part of the country.
geechee
September 29th, 2010
11:55 am
The UGA football program seems to be in a freefall, however, fans ranting online about coaching changes with 3/4ths of the season left are simply a negative distraction to the team. The team is 0-3 in the SEC, the defense is trying to grasp a totally new system, the offense is missing the most entragal part of the team and has a 1st year QB. The pressure on this team from within, at this moment, is intense. This team does not need any added pressure from without. This talk is both highly negative and premature. It can wait till after the season is finished.
St. Bernard
September 29th, 2010
4:01 pm
Kirby Smart knew what he was doing by not taking the DC job, he’s next in line as HC.
TidePrideGa
September 29th, 2010
6:12 pm
Kirby Smart, Jim Harbaugh, and Randy Edsall aren’t walking through that door Doggie fans.
Bdawg
October 1st, 2010
10:39 pm
Hey Ralph
Thanks for the typical rhetoric on how dumb and criminally inclined UGA players are. Thank god no other teams in NCAA football have problems with young impressionable players getting in trouble. I am also glad that all of the dim witted atheletes in this country have a school to come to and play football because no other schools recruit students with questionable academics, Right?
I am not a fan of Richt, never have been. However, clever quips about the atheletes only make you look pathetic.
77DAWG
October 2nd, 2010
7:57 pm
With that 3 down play, Bobo should be fired on spot.
Big John T
October 3rd, 2010
9:26 am
How ’bout now? Are you ready to bail now?
Atlanta Web Design
October 3rd, 2010
10:46 am
Its just been a bad season for the Dawgs all-around. Hopefully it will turnaround soon! Atlanta Web Design