Alas, Georgia’s coaching is no longer championship-caliber

It was another hair-raising loss for UGA and Mark Richt. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

It was another hair-raising loss for UGA and Mark Richt. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

On Oct. 27, 2007, Knowshon Moreno scored to give Georgia a 7-0 lead against Florida, prompting the Bulldogs’ semi-planned and twice-penalized on-field celebration. What you knew: Georgia won that day 42-30, marking the only time Mark Richt’s team has beaten Urban Meyer’s.

What you didn’t know: The day of the Gator Stomp marked the first and last time — in six tries, mind you — a Richt team has taken a lead on Meyer’s.

As disheartening as Richt being 1-5 against Meyer is, the repeated failure to nose ahead even 3-0 is more alarming. It’s a direct reflection of coaching, or the lack thereof. Rule 1 in the Coaching Manual: Get your team ready to play. Sad to say, the Bulldogs under Richt are rarely ready.

Say what you will about Meyer, but the man can coach. His work against Ohio State in Glendale, Ariz., in January 2007 was the greatest coaching performance the BCS title game has ever seen, and his work against Georgia on Saturday was no less inspired. In Jacksonville he took the demonstrably lesser team — anybody see an A.J. Green or a Justin Houston or even an Aaron Murray or an Orson Charles among Gators? — and wrung 450 yards and 34 points from it. Meyer tried everything. Richt’s team tried running the ball on second-and-10 in overtime.

The best you can say about Richt’s coaching is that his players didn’t quit when they fell behind. That’s surely because they’ve had so much practice: Georgia hasn’t led in any of its four SEC losses. South Carolina and Arkansas took the ball first and drove to touchdowns. Georgia took the ball against Mississippi State and went three-and0ut; on Saturday Murray threw an interception on the first snap.

We once considered Richt a splendid gameday coach, but that time is gone. Georgia was 52-13 in Richt’s first five season, reaching the SEC title game three times and winning it twice. It’s 42-19 since. Not coincidentally, Richt’s decline dovetails with Meyer’s rise. (Although it must be noted that Richt has a losing record against three Florida coaches: He was 0-1 against Steve Spurrier, 1-2 against Ron Zook.)

There’s still great talent at Georgia — the old Spurrier knock on Ray Goff now attaches itself to this coach: “Georgia gets all these players; I don’t know what happens to them” — but the coaching has fallen below SEC standards. If we’re looking for the sea-change game, we need underscore Sept. 27, 2008, the night Nick Saban and Alabama came to Athens and not only jumped ahead but led by 31 points after 30 minutes.

Back to Saturday: The Bulldogs got the ball to start overtime, which means the worst they should have done was gain no yards and let Blair Walsh try a 42-yard field goal to put them ahead. Instead Murray threw the ball into stacked coverage and saw the Gators nearly end the game without having to play offense. Murray has had a terrific freshman season and had a fabulous second half, but in the season’s biggest moment he made the one play a quarterback cannot make.

That’s what Georgia under Richt has come to do: It makes the one play to lose a game, as opposed to David Greene throwing to Verron Haynes in Knoxville or to Michael Johnson in Auburn. (Or even Matthew Stafford throwing to Mikey Henderson in Tuscaloosa.) Georgia under Richt has become the toothless tiger — the team everyone respects but nobody fears.

Richt’s 10-year body of work stands as a mighty argument for administrative patience. More current events suggest the Richt of 2010 isn’t the Richt of yesteryear. It took four full seasons under this coach and defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder for Georgia to lose 10 games. The Bulldogs lost five times last year, changed defensive coordinators and have already lost five times this.

And now Richt’s gifted Bulldogs have fallen to the worst Florida team Meyer has fielded. In a year where the SEC East was ripe for a young team to rise up and march to the Georgia Dome, that team will not be Mark Richt’s. He’s no longer a championship coach. Dating back to Nov. 29, 2008, his Bulldogs are 13-11, which means he’s barely even a winning coach.

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Ted M

November 1st, 2010
11:24 am

It was a really fun game to watch though.

schmeckdawg

November 1st, 2010
11:25 am

Can anyone on here including you MB tell me why florida was not flagged for an excessive celebration penalty after their int. in overtime? If they would have been penalized, the gayturds would have had to start from the 40 yard line instead of the 25 yard line. Desparately needing an answer as that has now been bugging me for 2.5 days!!!!! I mean, how could all of the Georgia coaches, players, officials on the field, the one clown in the booth whose ONLY job is to look for mistakes not get this?

Frenchy

November 1st, 2010
11:26 am

You know, we rarely say “Oh, those players did everything they were supposed to and they lost.” Maybe they lost because they didn’t do all they should have done or didn’t carry out the coach’s instructions. Yeah, it’s “always the coach’s fault today”. Could have said that about Bobby Cox but they stuck with their coach. Look at Joe P at Penn State, win or lose, they never say he’s not a championship coach. This winning and losing stuff needs to be taken with a little more salt.

Gator CHOMP Champ

November 1st, 2010
11:27 am

UGA puts the fun in fundamental. Always count on you guys when it comes to turnovers when we have a down year. Aaron Murray was and always will be a Gator fan: it’s fun to pull for a winner.

Will

November 1st, 2010
11:27 am

Mark Bradley- Your ‘editorials’ suck. You point out the obvious with absolutley no thought. Why did the AJC hire you again?

jtdawg

November 1st, 2010
11:28 am

Dean Morgan -

Seriously? That’s the best you can come up with?

A STATE OF GEORGIA employee receiving a tax supported $3 MILLION SALARY cannont be criticized?

Give me a break people. I want to know what kind of jobs you all have that you can make $3 Million per year and underachieve repeatedly??

And plese, lemmings, please STOP with the ‘18 to 22 year old kids’ comments. Give it a rest. Last time I checked, they are adults. Last time I checked, they could be put into a much worse situation that being called out for underperforming on a football field, even if that is what people here do, which for the most part they aren’t so the arguement is not even valid in the first place!!!

These “kids” fully understand what playing major college football is all about and the kinds of pressure involved.

Funny, but most of you that pull out that card are also the same pathetic dads screaming at REAL kids in high school for messing up on a play on Friday Night.

Give me a frikken break, hypocrites.

“I’m a MAN!! I’m 40!!!! Pick on ME!!!”

Puhhleauzzzeeeeeee

jtdawg

November 1st, 2010
11:31 am

Dean Morgan -

Seriously? That’s the best you can come up with?

A STATE OF GEORGIA employee receiving a tax supported $3 MILLION SALARY cannont be criticized?

Give me a break people. I want to know what kind of jobs you all have that you can make $3 Million per year and underachieve repeatedly??

And plese, lemmings, please STOP with the ‘18 to 22 year old kids’ comments. Give it a rest. Last time I checked, they are adults. Last time I checked, they could be put into a much worse situation that being called out for underperforming on a football field, even if that is what people here do, which for the most part they aren’t so the arguement is not even valid in the first place!!!

These “kids” fully understand what playing major college football is all about and the kinds of pressure involved.

Funny, but most of you that pull out that card are also the same pathetic dads screaming at REAL kids in high school for messing up on a play on Friday Night.

Give me a break, hypocrites.

“I’m a MAN!! I’m 40!!!! Pick on ME!!!”

Puhhleauzzzeeeeeee

Reality

November 1st, 2010
11:33 am

There are “good times” and “not-so good” times.

This too shall pass.

It’s never really ONE thing, as it is usually MANY things.

Criticize all you choose.

However, there’s only ONE thing that has performed worse
than Richt this year…and that’s Bradley’s lame-azz writing.

jtdawg

November 1st, 2010
11:33 am

Will -

Because your obvious superiority and better intelligence wasn’t available?

Who needs enemies?

November 1st, 2010
11:33 am

Ok, so let me get this straight, on the one hand he gets crushed for running the ball on 2nd and 10 in OT, then later in the same article he gets crushed because they didn’t come away with at least a field goal attempt, meaning they were trying to make a play downfield a down later.

Some of you folks crack me up. Do you think Richt woke up a year and a half ago and just somehow forgot to coach? He’s playing with a freshman QB and a first year DC. How many plays away is UGA from being a 1 loss or undefeated team? I know, I know, he should be coaching up those running backs a little more on taking care of the ball right?

It’s like those who clamor for his head because of all the off-the-field stuff. Very few people realize that Richt started requiring ALL players to be at workouts every Friday morning at 5:30 in an effort to discourage the Thursday night misbehavior. No one wants to get this thing turned around more than Richt.

You folks that are jumping ship just cause the ride is getting a little bumpy ought to just stay in the peanut gallery, but I’m sure you’ll be back in droves once this group turns the corner. You frontrunners always do.

Will

November 1st, 2010
11:36 am

Yeah jtdawg I guess you’re just happy beating Tech every year. That’s why we suck. Loser.

jtdawg

November 1st, 2010
11:36 am

All – enough of the ‘these are 18-22 year old kids’ excuse.

These kids could choose to be in much more serious, perilous situations as ‘adults’, yes they are ‘adults’ folks, than to be criticized or feel down about what is ultimately a stupid entertainment endeavor.

There is a pressure to big time college football and to say that these kids are unaware of it when they sign is ridiculous.

Please stop nonsensical arguement and unabashed blind loyalty.

BallCoach

November 1st, 2010
11:37 am

Give a rest Mark. To say that Florida was a sad sack bunch of underdogs is ridiculous. Both teams are very talented, but both have underachieved this season. The players on Florida’s team are every bit as talented as the players on Georgia’s team. I guess Burton, Demps, Rainey, and Hill were a bunch of nobodys when they were recruited that Urban Meyer turned into great players. Come on!!!!

Mad Dawg

November 1st, 2010
11:37 am

Until Richt and Bobo do right by some of these players every decision they make will be question. For example: Bruce Figgins. Bruce Figgins is one of the best blocking TE and the only time they use him is in field goal attempt or when they need a blocker to make a first down. When he went to camp he was the only player to receive a black jersey indicating he worked very hard doing everything that was asked of him. Yes Bruce made a huge mistake last year and should have been disciplined and he was . It pains me to know that this kid 2 years ago put off a shoulder surgery to hold the line for the bowl game for his team. Don’t get me wrong Orson Charles is a good TE and I won’t question that at all. If they did not want Bruce as a TE they should have groom him for another position. Saturday I saw this kid who always stand behind the coaches ready to do what is needed or necessary sit on the bench and take his helmet off. Someone would kill to have Bruce Figgins on their team. From my understanding after his misfortune last year he has asked to be tested every week and was told by one of the coaches that his dream to play in the league will never happen but yet and still he goes to practice everyday working hard and doing well with little to no playing time. This kid graduates in December and has the opportunity to come back to help the dawgs. Bruce if by any chance you read this GRADUATE AND DON’T LOOK BACK!!

F M

November 1st, 2010
11:39 am

I hate to agree, but Mark MAY be right. I sort of thought that way when we fell SO far behind W. VA. and lost the bowl game after a VALIANT comeback. We NEVER seem to win a game in which we are not picked, and fairly often lose when we ARE picked. Dooley never had that problem (maybe on account of his poor-mouthing). On the other hand, 1980, when we won our National Championship, was the year after, maybe one of our worst seasons, and Dooley’s head was on the chopping block, as I recall. There is always hope that everyone will learn from this season–players and coaches alike.

Buster

November 1st, 2010
11:40 am

MB you finally did it…you wrote the truth. Players play and coaching wins. Anyone who has played any organized sports knows that. GA is losing because of poor coaching.

Shane

November 1st, 2010
11:42 am

Serious Dawg fans need to start organizing and demanding that Richt be fired. Otherwise, sports writers will be asking the same question this time a year from now.

Richt represents mediocrity. Saban and Meyer represent excellence and championships. Richt simply isn’t in their class, nor will he ever be. Richt would have to be incredibly lucky to win the division, and the odds against him winning the SEC championship would be at least 50:1.

Those are the simple facts, and there’s no amount of enthusiasm or cheerleading or Top 5 recruiting classes that can get around it.

As they say in poker, “Read ‘em and weep.”

Proud dawg fan

November 1st, 2010
11:44 am

Shame on yalls. Coach Richt is a wonderful coach and should stay for many years. Plus he is a good Christian man. We need to accept that Florida is a superior team to us. Now lets all go out and support our Gymnastics and Tennis teams. Go dawgs!!!1

Roadrunner

November 1st, 2010
11:44 am

This loss hurt big time. I honestly believe we had more talent on the field than Florida, but it was like the Dawgs didn’t expect to win. I like what I see beginning to happen on the defensive side. We’re not there yet but you can see the progress. Offensive line is beginning to gel, just too little too late to save this year. I’m not a Bobo basher, but I really didn’t like some of the play calling especially late & in OT. What would have been wrong with a play action pass where Murray could either tuck the ball or throw a short 5 – 10 yards down the field. We would have at least kept the field goal option alive. Throwing over the middle? Not smart, especially since FL had the receivers more than covered. That’s why a play that gave Murray more options would have been WAY smarter, especially with 20:20 hindsight…..

Erk

November 1st, 2010
11:44 am

Mark, I agree with your article but the sad thing is that you’re so wishy washy that you would have been praising Richt mightily right now if Georgia knew how to recover fumbles.

gdawginkalamazoo

November 1st, 2010
11:47 am

First off congrats to the Gators on the win.

Wrong on the coaching part Bradley. Coaches did just fine Saturday. The execution was the problem. Murray had too many turnovers. He was a little too excited I think. He played a great game but made the mistakes that will get you beat by Florida. He was the best QB on the field Saturday for sure.

Props to Tavarres King, he looks to be AJ replacement. Great, great hustle on that INT play.

For the team, whale of a comeback. Didn’t quit.

For the defense, we have something this year that we haven’t had in the years past. ADJUSTMENTS at half time. Once they figure out where they should be on the field they shouldn’t have those breakdown and big plays.

Ealey and King looked to be playing with some fire. Making the cut backs and moves an RB should be making.

Look for three straight wins to end the season.

Roadrunner

November 1st, 2010
11:48 am

God yes Erk!! FALL ON THE FREAKING BALL!!!!! I don’t know if this is how they’re being coached, to “scoop & score” or if its a lack of coaching, but there is NOTHING WRONG with falling on the ball inside the opponents 10 yard line!!!!!

Gr8 Dawg

November 1st, 2010
11:49 am

Please take the PLAY CALLING away from Mike BoBo!!

Mean Machine

November 1st, 2010
11:50 am

Clearly Richt is not as good a coach as Meyer. At what point does UGA say enough is enough? They are not going to make a change after this year, so when will we see a coaching change? McGarity had better find a coach that is going to win championships, or he should be fired as well!

Danny

November 1st, 2010
11:51 am

Richt’s time has passed. He’s not going to get any better, so it’s time to dump him now.

An honorable person would resign, but Richt likes the money far too much to do that.

bill

November 1st, 2010
11:51 am

Well put, Homer N Butts

AFDawg

November 1st, 2010
11:53 am

Mark, You could not have summed up the status of the progarm any more eloquently than that. Mark Richt has got to go! UGA will not get a single penny more from me until he is gone. I’m putting in my phone call and e-mail to McGarrity today. Come on Bulldog nation — we need to speak in one voice about this and get a professional coach. CMR will be fine — he’ll coach at the Sun Belt Conference level and live out the rest of his years happy.

marc

November 1st, 2010
12:01 pm

I thought Georgia was a basketball school….

Frustrated

November 1st, 2010
12:02 pm

What makes you qualified to judge coaches? Writing an article in the paper? All that talent. Look at the last recruiting classes and compare the rankings of Georgia and Florida. Florida is ranked higher every year. I don’t think Coach Richt has forgotten how to coach. I don’t think Urban Meyer was a genius coach the last three games before this one do YOU? Coaches are going to have up years and down years. Look back in your history books. Bear Bryant, Joe Paterno, Bobby Bowden, Vince Dooley. Give Nick Saban a ten year span and see if he maintains the levels you idiots expect year after year. I think Coach Richt’s coaching has been far superior to your sports writing.

Alpharetta Jon

November 1st, 2010
12:03 pm

Coach Richt,
You are letting your personal relationships with people blind you from the job you have at hand. Open up your eyes and see things for the way they really are. You are letting Bobo ruin your career and history with UGA. If you do not address this problem…..firing Bobo…..then I suspect you will be. With your lack of emotion on the sidelines it almost seems like you don’t really care. I know that isn’t the truth but you’ve got to start showing something, getting involved, overseeing the game, making sure the right plays are being called at the right time. Bobo’s calls in overtime were horrendous. Bomb on the first play…..incomplete. 2nd and 10 and we run the ball? How stupid is that? Bobo is not doing you any favors nor the Bulldog Nation. It is time for a change. I hope you make the change before change comes to you. Take the bull by the horns and start controlling things! Please! This is so simple that it is becoming painful to watch.

Cofan

November 1st, 2010
12:06 pm

I so agree with Mad Dawg…..Richt/Bobo/Lilly….Give the kid a Break. I watch Lilly greet and hug on Orson’s mom and family never did he go over and greet the Figgins and they was 3steps apart. I felt bad for the Family.I promise you had Figgins been on that line we would have got the W. And another thing how in the H you going to go for extra 2pts and you barely make a TD..

suwanee dawg

November 1st, 2010
12:06 pm

I normally read this stuff for 10 minutes around lunchtime as a break in the day. I find it interesting for the non-Georgia fans on this blog. I have never read or posted comments on another teams article/blog. For those who do so, I feel sorry for you in that you have so little in your life, you feel the need to bash others in such a cowardly fashion.

icedawg

November 1st, 2010
12:09 pm

Richt stays, they turn it around in a year or so, end of story. :)

gdawginkalamazoo

November 1st, 2010
12:09 pm

I am not saying that we stick with Bobo in his current position. He needs to go back to coaching the QB’s. We have the talent to be a ton better on the offense.

Voiceof Reason

November 1st, 2010
12:11 pm

Mark, to people who are logical and not emotinally controlled by this issue, Richt’s recored at GA is very understandable over the last 2 years. !st do you not realize that without Richt that we would not have many of the quality players we have had? Especially the out of state players and QB’s? Stafford nor Murray nor the recent highly rated signees would be at GA. UGA would have won Saturday if not for a freshman QB with 4 turnovers. With AJ out 4 games, a new freshman starting QB and a new defense that takas a year to learn, no way this was going to be a good year unless penalties and TURNOVERS were avoided. FAr too many turnovers and at critical times and still UGA could have won Saturday and every game it lost this year. That’s GREAT coaching! Who was QB last year…..? Enough said about last year. Mark Richt’s record the last 2 years is very understandable and acceptable. He would be picked up in less than a day if he were to be let go by UGA. Remember pre Mark Richt? Only one or 2 good seasons in 12 years. The future appears very bright but it was not going ti be this year unlesss thee were not any turnovers. Turnovers is the problem along with the new QB, defense, suspension of AJ Green and possibly one weak link….Bobo. He makes brilliant calls sometimes and for the most part calls a good game but there are always several play calls that are head-scratchers and always 1 or 2 that are awful and unacceptable in my opinion because they are at crucial times in the game. I think he tries to outsmart the other guy but outsmarts himself. He is inconsistent. Mark Richt is a great coach and will come out a better one when he gets through this year. He WILL win at least 1 NC and it will be soon. He is experienced now as a head coach after 10 years. How many coaches win a NC with less than 10 years head coaching experience? ? Be logical and reasonable before a great coach is the victim of an incorrect perspective and emotions.

JHarris

November 1st, 2010
12:12 pm

Mr. Bradley it seems that you write this stuff just to get readers worked up. I guess this is what you’re paid to do, but I disagree that Richt is not a great coach. Our team has not played as well as they should, but we cannot look at just the wins and losses. It seems that every time a game is lost or a student-athlete gets in trouble, you are the first to start flaming Richt. I enjoy most of your articles, but I find it very annoying to constantly read your anti-Richt articles.

Notsofastmyfriend

November 1st, 2010
12:12 pm

Somewhere in the article you forgot to mention that Florida was coming off a bye week. Think about it, losing three straight games and then getting back two of your top playmakers (like what happened to UGA with AJ Green). I am not a UGA fan but if anyone had big dreams about an SEC team with a freshman quarterback they are delusional. Yes he will be a good one but it was obvious nerves got the best of him. I don’t think coaching caused the turnovers including one in overtime. Wasn’t Bradley the one saying how good UGA looks before this game? If Bradley can’t even write a good article, why do you guys think he is a good judge of coaching? Give them a year or two then see where you are. The last thing you want is a knee jerk reaction and bring in someone like Muschamp (who was the pick of choice last year) and start sliding backwards (how is that Texas D looking now?).

Ron Smith

November 1st, 2010
12:18 pm

So sad to watch the UGA football program decline. But if Richt is fired UGA will hire someone like Goff, Bobo, etc. I’m not sure I understand why UGA didn’t use Green more than they did and the play calling was awful at times. I think UGA will lose to Tech and Auburn and will not qualify for a bowl appearance. Very sad

We need a football coach

November 1st, 2010
12:21 pm

Icenupe ….Are you an idiot? You keep talking about just the last game. Don’t you realize it’s not just about the last game?

Amen! Look at the SEC e record since 2006. Not in our favor.

We need a football coach

November 1st, 2010
12:24 pm

Richt stays, they turn it around in a year or so,
When 2012, 2015, 2020? Richt could be 2-18 to the Gators by 20.

Amos Alonzo Stagg

November 1st, 2010
12:25 pm

Coaching at the “championship caliber” level was never a job requirement at UGA. Recruiting talent and feasting on SEC fare, in anticpation of a Sugar Bowl bid was the order of the day in the pre-CFA/BCS SEC. As Derek Dooley will tell you; this is not my father’s UGA/SEC.

Burma Shave

November 1st, 2010
12:26 pm

Dawgs lose again

Time moves along

Fans won’t be happy

Till Richt is gone.

Burma Shave

Nolefan

November 1st, 2010
12:27 pm

Mark Bradley,
Your an idiot!!! First of all I am not in the least bit a UGA fan at all, but I do admire Richt, he has more class in his little finger than you will ever portray in a million years!! What do you stake your claim to being an expert in the field of coaching?? You have nothing to base your claims on at all. First of all you have to realize that these are kids playing this game and not pro’s. They are learning a new defense and they have a Freshman at QB who will make mistakes jsut becasue he is a rookie in a Big Time league. The Gators are in the same boat, look at the two, very similar outcomes all year. everyone wants to blame Bobo as well, my god they have scored 30+ points in almost every game and you think he should be fired??? You are jsut like the typical Ga fan, IGNORANT!!!!!! LEAVE RICHT ALONE AND GO TAKE A REPORTING JOB IN THE MIDDLE OF SOME WAR ZONE AND SEE WHAT REAL PRESSURE IS LIKE !!!

Nolefan

November 1st, 2010
12:29 pm

HOW ABOUT THIS HEADLINE?? UGA FOOTBALL TEAM SAYS THEY NEED NEW FANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SOME FANS WITH A BRAIN

Daniel

November 1st, 2010
12:29 pm

Coaching at the “championship caliber” level was never a job requirement at UGA.

Apparently it still isn’t. :-(

We need a football coach

November 1st, 2010
12:30 pm

Remember pre Mark Richt?

Remember pre Nick Saban? Shula. Remember pre Urban Meyer? Zook.
Remember Pre Gene Chizik? A darn good Tommy Tuberville.

I got more faith in McGarity making a good hire than I do in Richt righting this ship.

schmeckdawg

November 1st, 2010
12:31 pm

Has anyone mentioned our THREE huge defensive f ups? Sanders Comming trying to pick up a fumble at the gaytor 3 or 4 yard line and instead of falling on it, he fumbles it right back. How about the same thing with Marcus Dowtin late in the game, we strip Brantley Dowtin picks up the ball then does I don’t what the hell he did and fumbles it right back ALTHOUGH there was defensive penalty on the play that would have negated it anyway. Oh by the way, who was that penlaty on? Any of you who just said Sanders Commings wins a prize. That prize is the you get to watch the overtime period for three hours straight. Finally how about Bacarri Rambo dropping a pick right in his hands that could have turned the field upside down as he could have possibly run it back for a TD. I don’t recall seeing anything but red jerseys’s in front of him. Can’t put those on Richt people anymore you can Aaron White nutting up in the first by dropping a pass right in his hands that ends up getting picked. You add in these 3 plays taking out Dowtins because of the penalty, and we win. My point is, is that these kids were in the right spots to make the plays the fact that they didn’t can’t be dropped all on Richt or Bobo. Look I am as sick and tired of losing as any of you. I haven’t been to Jacksonville since 2003 but these players have to be held accountable for their actions too!

It was the...

November 1st, 2010
12:33 pm

It’s far simpler than anyone thinks. Dawgs lost because Mark Richt left his lucky sunglasses in Athens. A silly mistake that anyone could make.

Georgia need to get serious

November 1st, 2010
12:35 pm

Nolefan

Why don’t you go help Christian Ponder learn to protect the ball on a handoff
and not let a back knock it out of his hands.

It’s great to be a Gator hater!

bill

November 1st, 2010
12:36 pm

Hey jtdawg,

Quit acting like this is YOUR program and this is your STATE!
Backwoods idiot…

I am a native here and welcome the visitors here, just to get a
much needed break from myopic Rednecks like yourself. So not everyone feels like you do, Sparky…

Quit proving the negative stereotype others already have of the South