(Updated 6 p.m.)
Georgia coach Mark Richt said late this afternoon that he has not been approached about the coaching job at Miami, his alma mater, and that he “absolutely” expects to remain the Bulldogs’ coach next season.
South Florida newspapers today mentioned Richt among possible candidates for the Miami opening that was created with Saturday night’s firing of coach Randy Shannon. Earlier this month, the Denver Post reported that Colorado would like to speak with Richt about its coaching vacancy.
“I’ve got the same answer for [the Miami speculation] as I had for the other one: Georgia is my home, and it’s where I want to finish my career,” Richt said.
Pressed on whether he would entertain the possibility of the Miami job if approached, Richt replied: “Just like I’ve been saying, man, Georgia’s my home, and that’s where I want to be. I don’t think you’ve got to go any farther than that.”
The Miami Herald today listed Richt among “potential candidates” to replace Shannon. The Palm Beach Post listed Richt among “possible replacements.”
The speculation was not surprising. Richt is a graduate of Miami, where he played quarterback under coach Howard Schnellenberger. Richt is 96-33 in 10 seasons as Georgia’s coach.
When the Miami job last was open after the 2006 season, Richt was mentioned as a possible candidate before immediately saying he was not interested.
Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity has said Richt will return as the Bulldogs’ coach next season.
Richt, who fired three assistant coaches in the week following last year’s victory over Georgia Tech, was asked today if he is considering staff changes now. He said he is not.
He expressed support for offensive coordinator and play caller Mike Bobo.
“If I’m not mistaken, we broke some kind of school record with [seven] consecutive games of over 30 points, and a lot of really good things happened offensively,” Richt said. “The bottom line is whoever calls plays is going to get critiqued, going to get criticized. It’s just the nature of the beast.”
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stendek
November 28th, 2010
12:54 pm
Sports marriages can sometimes be like real marriages. The longer the inevitable is prolonged the harsher the feelings become! Mark Richt should depart gracefully now. Not be forced out in disgrace after yet another dismal season! Allow memory of time in Athens be pleasant. STENDEK
Patrick'63
November 28th, 2010
12:54 pm
As one who was a Mark Richt devotee for lo these many years (as it been ten already? Seems like a hundred), I finally gave up on him this year. When confronted with un-disciplined youth and kids who couldn’t stay out of trouble, he needed to ‘crack the whip.’ What did he do instead? Held hands with them and sang feely-good hymns and prayed with them. As a devout Christian, I believe in that therapy and will do it myself; however, we’re talking about untrained minds, critical situations that need stern behavioral management and more than a soft approach…AND, we are talking about winning as a cohesive unit working with each other instead of trying to outdrink the next guy, trying to out-”bad-ass” the next one he argues with in a bar and those others that have no and show no respect for the team as a whole.
His philosophy will not work with that crew in Miami, as I think they may just be worse than better than the miscreants he how has had to deal with.
As one earlier alluded to, (Allied) is ready when you are!
Class of 63
layinlow
November 28th, 2010
12:55 pm
My biggest question to Richt supporters is HOW will he turn it around next year? Of course they don’t have any answers. Green and Durham will be gone and Murray could actually digress with no weapons on the outside. And after last nights defensive performance I have zero faith in Grantham. So what gives? If Richt stays he truly is a dead man walking. So why delay the inevitable? If Miami comes after Richt hard he should have a sit down with McGarrity and get an idea of his expectations for next season. Maybe that really would be a win-win for both parties.
UGA vs Boise State game
November 28th, 2010
12:57 pm
The upcoming game with Boise State will assist UGA in having an oustanding recruiting class. If we do not have a fabulous class, then that will be the first nail in CMR’s 2011 coffin. Most great HS jocks think that they are FL bound and the NATIONAL stage of the kick off classic vs a “national power” Boise State, is the perfect scenario. Can CMR capitalize on that????
Time will tell. I also think that thtis is the perfect enticement to a new football coach at UGA. Win it and early on, he is beloved by the Bulldog Nation. Lost and oh well, we need to get better.
CMR would have those droopy, sleep eyes going on in pre game tv interviews and the rest, well, um, we Bulldogs know that story. His time has come …………….and gone.
Go Dogs.
stendek
November 28th, 2010
12:57 pm
Hey Hummon. Indulge in reality check! Team finished 6-6. 6-6! Could just as easily have finished 5-7. May be fine showing for Poughkeepsie State but NOT for University of Georgia. Believe all true residents of Bulldog Nation will concur! STENDEK
rincon dawg
November 28th, 2010
12:58 pm
Please take him Miami. Dan Mullen is a good coach but we dont have the players for his offense. Gary Patterson or Jim Harbough are a better fit. Hope he takes the job because they will offer.
Lowcountry Bulldawg
November 28th, 2010
12:58 pm
It is true though, hard to believe its been 10 years. CMR came in as the hot young coach and withing the blink of an eye had the UGA faithful seeing Sugar falling from the sky once again. Now CMR comes across as comfortable and at time disinterested into what is happening to the program. This is what happens when a coach has success so quickly and almost effortlessly. Now a bump has come in the road that has the program spiraling downward and the faithful have grown leery over his ability to right the ship. Whether he stays or goes CMR has done a phenomenal job of being a ambassador for the University.
Ashamed
November 28th, 2010
1:00 pm
You delusional Georgia people make me ashamed top be a Georgia Fan. Why would you want to lose Mark Richt? He will right the ship and fix things. Why would you want to fire an offensive coordinator averaging 35 points a game. You sick sorry people.
Man Enough is Enough
November 28th, 2010
1:00 pm
I have been one on the get rid of Richt bandwagon, out of frustation I guess. But as the season has progessed I have changed my way of thinking. Look at the facts, we have scored a lot of points this year and been in EVERY game. Our problem is NO defense. Think about it. If we had half the D we had from the VanGorder era we would be in the NC picture IMHO. I want to believe Grantham will turn this around, but I’m not sure. Maybe we just need time to get the right personel in place for the 3-4. But even so, I still saw the same problem on D last night, no adjusting, just like Willie. So that begs the question, is it the cordinator or the head man? Anyway the bottom line is that we need a defense. I’ve even been on the fire Bobo wagon, but the offense is fine. The big thing to me is, can Richt field a defense weather it be with Grantham or anyone else? That is the big factor weather Richt should stay or not. I would like to see him stay now. I dont see Mullen coming over, and who else would we get? I would rather see Richt than an unproven cordinator like Muschamp or Smart. Unproven as a head coach that is.
Lowcountry Bulldawg
November 28th, 2010
1:01 pm
Rincon,
Make no mistake if CMR takes the job Dan Mullen is getting the call. He was the OC for MNC at Florida and McGarity was the #2 man at the time. In two years he has brought MSU to respectability, and they had the players to run the spread successfully? It will be his to turn down.
ryan
November 28th, 2010
1:02 pm
Why go to Miami when your going to have to battle Jimbo Fisher and FSU in recruiting plus have to deal with USF to .
LD
November 28th, 2010
1:03 pm
Yes! Now we can FINALLY get rid of Mark Richt and bring in Will Muschamp..if you can forget that his team just went 5-7 and got torched by Iowa State, UCLA, and Baylor. Or Kirby Smart, who’s “best defense in the SEC” couldn’t hold a 24 pt. lead on Auburn. Boy, they look like REAL saviors compared to Richt, don’t they?
Grass is always greener….until the heat’s on.
rincon dawg
November 28th, 2010
1:06 pm
Lowcountry
No doubt he would. Not saying he is a bad fit but we dont have those players to run that offense. He is a great coach but a coach with the same type of offense would be a better impact right off the bad. See Michigan. They were pro set and switched to the spread. Offense is potent after 3 years. Defense is our main problem.
DawginLex
November 28th, 2010
1:09 pm
Dumbest team in america 42
Team that should have won 34
Johnson toyed with Grantham and Richt all night. I knew they were going to let us score. Anybody with a brain knew it. It was the only way thye get the ball back. Why did we run a play? They had no timeouts left.
Dumb
Mike Bobo 17 INT
November 28th, 2010
1:10 pm
CMR is gone, to either Miami or Colorado, and I suspect he may take Boulder since this the program is not a redneck as Athens.
JAMES
November 28th, 2010
1:11 pm
McGarity hasn’t given Richt that 4th year on his contract. Eeverybody does that, it helps you recruits players who see themselves at a school for 4 years. McGarity also has waited until the 12th game to publicly endorse Mark Richt.
Miami is an excellent match for Richt. Florida is a great recruiting state, and the ACC is a much less competitive conference that the SEC. The admin and media and fans respect Richt.
I say Richt’s gone within a week, takes all his coaches, and top recruits with him.
Mike Bobo 17 INT
November 28th, 2010
1:13 pm
Dawginlex
I totally agree with you, Murray should have taken a knee and called it a night. If GT had driven, scored and got the 2 point conversion, CMR would have been labeled as the dumbest coach in D-1.
There is nothing to get excited about regarding this game, both programs are horrible with no defenses. UGA had the better special teams and defense, thus they won it straight out.
Mike
November 28th, 2010
1:14 pm
Mark – Please go & take BooBoo with you. See how long ya’ll last at The U. Under your rein, it’s been too long since UGA was a real contender in the SEC. You just haven’t found that “over the hump” player or inspired the ones you have to take the step to the next level. Let’s bring in some fresh blood.
Hoops Dawg
November 28th, 2010
1:14 pm
The anti-Richt comments in this blog are almost laughable, coming as they do from a base that knows a hell of a lot less about football than they think they do. We actually ran the ball pretty well in the second half once we went to cutbacks and quit trying to jam it up the gut when Tech was poised to stop the straight ahead. Part of the problem in the second half was that the defense was severely gassed and may have had a hard time stopping my mother (who has been dead for 12 years). Giving the D a blow was part of the reason for staying with the run and trying to run some clock. As for those who say that grantham has proved tat the 3-4 dosen’t work–HELLO, its his first year with a bunch of guys who are not ideally suited to run this scheme. Look for big improvements next year (and you might check Alabama’s first year record and 3-4 defensive stats in Saban’s first year). CMR does need to adapt to the changing character of college football, but a pro-style offense still works in college ball (and our offense was the bright spot comming down the stretch–even in the losses to FL and Auburn.
I think that CMR (unlike many Ga bloggers) has more character than to cut and run when facing a little adversity. And guess what happens to what is shaping up to be a nice recruiting class if recruits become overly concerned (rightly or wrongly) about Richt’s tenure at Georgia.
Mike Bobo 17 INT
November 28th, 2010
1:15 pm
I recommend you let CMR go and offer Van Gorder the position, because he might take it. Brian is the one who got you on the map, and the reason Alabama was back in title hunt last year was due to Saban being a defensive coordinator.
layinlow
November 28th, 2010
1:17 pm
I can’t believe the delusional fans that still fret over recruiting. How many freakin top 5 underachieving recruiting classes under Richt do you need to witness? Recruiting is very important but you have to have someone to mold the clay. Richt has proven over the last 4 or 5 years he can’t do that. His way isn’t working anymore, on or off the field.
azdawg
November 28th, 2010
1:17 pm
If he’s offered the job and the $$$ is right I believe he’ll leave UGA. Why? Because he has no chance of turning GA’s program around next season with the coaches he has and the players returning. It’ll be another losing season and he’ll be gone so why should he wait? He’ll be going home to his alma mater and Miami will buy out his contract so he won’t lose any $$$. I think he’s gone. We’ll get someone better!!
ryan
November 28th, 2010
1:20 pm
I agree Hoops Dawg i think McGarity is not going to let Richt leave the state and the way its looks now UGA is going to have great class McGarity is not stupid and is not going to throw this great recruiting class away .
Man Enough is Enough
November 28th, 2010
1:22 pm
I guess what I’m trying to say is that if Richt goes, I would rather see him go on our terms with a replacement already in mind. Rather than him leaving for Miami and us reeling for a replacement. Remeber when Richt took over? I liked Donnan but knew when replacing him that it was a move up. If he leaves like this, I dont get that feeling. McGarity needs to have a plan in motion. Keep him or have someone already lined up that will be a move forward.
Lisa
November 28th, 2010
1:24 pm
CMR can’t control his players off field @ UGA. Imagine how completely out of control the thugs in Miami would be!?!
Vance Duly
November 28th, 2010
1:24 pm
“Ashamed” —– Why get rid of Bobo? His playcalling (which reflects their game plan) is inconsistent. KNOWING that our defense is not SEC-caliber, the only way for us to beat good or mediocre teams is to outscore them. Bobo is too predictable (for example, after a 1st down incompletion, he runs up the middle 90% of the time on 2nd down, leaving us with a lot of 3rd and longs). Also, he fails to notice what is working and fails to stick with it. (for example, turning to our struggling running game in the 2nd half after Murray lit up Tech’s secondary in the 1st half – even Coach Richt said we should have thrown more in the 2nd half). Last year, when we blew a big lead and lost to Kentucky, our offense died in the 2nd half. When asked about the success Orson Charles had in that game, Bobo agreed and said “I guess we should have kept running that play”. They NEVER ran the pass play to Charles ONCE in the 2nd half. It’s that stubborn lack of recognition of what’s working that kills our offensive momentum. IF we had a solid defense, we could afford to fail more often offensively. The Auburn game was lost the second that we stopped matching them TD for TD. Florida has a new wrinkle each year that we play their offense, and they kill us with it. WE, on the other hand, insist on trying the WEAKEST part of our offense instead of sticking with the STRONGEST.
Last example: Bobo should have coached our backs that IF Tech were to let us score on that last drive, we should run to the 1 and take a knee. Then, let the clock run down and score or take a knee. Tech would never have gotten the ball back. But, NO, we are the outcoached ones……………… I could have given more examples, but why keep typing!! Go Dawgs!!!
bob
November 28th, 2010
1:25 pm
Look at Florida and Texas this year, even Bama lost 3. You can’t go 12-2 or better every year, be glad you have a good coach. A new recruiting coordinator maybe a needed change.
layinlow
November 28th, 2010
1:29 pm
Hoops Dawg, you’re the one that is laughable and know nothing about football.Everbody knows that we don’t have the right personnel to run the 3-4 defense. However, that had nothing to do with the fact that Grantham just stood there all night and made zero adjustments. Even the announcers were flabbergasted by the fact that we stayed in the same alignments and continued to get gashed. Bob Davie even said he could figure out how to slow down the dive play by having your defensive ends move down the line when the ball is snapped. Grantham was made a fool of last night and that had nothing to with personnel.
59bulldawg
November 28th, 2010
1:33 pm
Wonder if we can release Richt from his contract without enforcing the buyout and make it easier to leave if he is indeed offered.
wag
November 28th, 2010
1:33 pm
You guys are idiots that want Richt gone. He is a good person, a good recruiter, and a good coach. He also runs a clean program. I know we have some kids that got in some trouble, but he cant police these kids 24\7. I bet in a few months Auburn will wish they had a program ran like Richts. Who do you guys want? Who is out there that is better than Richt that would come to Georgia. Be careful what you wish for. RICHT NEEDS TO STAY, PERIOD.
Dawgs Run This State!
November 28th, 2010
1:33 pm
This blog is full of comments from the UGA “fans” that never attended UGA, and tech students who want to get rid of Richt because they are 1-9 against him. Classless, whining “fans” need to shut up and make sure you never have children.
GA bowhunter
November 28th, 2010
1:35 pm
Please GO Richt!!! Get you butt outta Athens. Bring in Dan Mullen!!!
GoDawgs
November 28th, 2010
1:37 pm
I think it’s the perfect opportunity for Richt to save face as well as the University of Georgia by taking the Miami job. I don’t see the underclassmen coming up and being any better than the starters this year at UGA. That means we are looking at a 6 to 7 win season next year also. It will be tough to explain to ESPN analyst how a 90 + win coach could be let go after 11 years but there is too much off field issues as well as not wanting to change coaches when it’s needed. The most important thing UGA needs in the offseason is a change in the strength and conditioning program. The players are in shape but they are still being blown off the ball by the opposing teams offensive lines.
layinlow
November 28th, 2010
1:39 pm
Got to love those Georgia fans who’s greatest since of accomplishemnt is beating lowly GT. No wonder we can no longer compete for National Championships. Bama and Miami fans demand excellence and most Georgia fans are delusuional and still want to live off 1980. That was 30 years ago!
ryan
November 28th, 2010
1:40 pm
You so called dawg fans that want Richt gone are not true fans your just fair weather fans if we loose Richt than we loose this great class and it will take a long time rebuild so be careful what you wish for .
Billy
November 28th, 2010
1:40 pm
I wouldn’t be surprised either way if Richt goes to the U or stays at UGA.
ryan
November 28th, 2010
1:41 pm
layinlow you suck !
layinlow
November 28th, 2010
1:41 pm
Any fans who say “Dawgs Run This State” are a perfect example of delusion. Your so proud we beat the technical school from a basketball conference? What about florida? You proud of that record?
layinlow
November 28th, 2010
1:43 pm
Ryan, the truth hurts right? Call name names when you don’t like what you hear? Another top 5 recruiting class is the answer? lol. Truly delusional.
Mythbuster
November 28th, 2010
1:44 pm
The State of Georgia will be so much cleaner and a more decent place when this thug-loving jerk leaves. Don’t let the door hit your ass on the way out, Richt.
What a sleazebag he is.
layinlow
November 28th, 2010
1:44 pm
Ryan, our class is currently ranked number 15? what is so great about it?
Sun Devil Dave
November 28th, 2010
1:45 pm
UGA, if you let CMR thru your fingers, you’ll be 6-6 for years! Keep him, and with Murray you’ll be playing for the NC! Or whine some more and maybe you’ll convince Saban to head over to Athens? Spurrier? Holtz? See, you can do worse, much worse!! KEEP CMR!
Lee
November 28th, 2010
1:46 pm
Oh good grief. After reading some of these blog entries, part of me couldn’t blame Richt for taking another job.
Folks, THERE IS A REASON why Richt’s name keeps coming up when other schools are looking for a head coach – he’s is a DAMN FINE COACH.
Those of us who remember the Dooley days also remember when a part of the fan base were calling for his job. Now, they want to name half the campus after him.
Looking at this past season and the number of points this offense has put up, makes you wonder what would have happened if they had a defense to go along with it. Take a couple of touchdowns off the board of the opponents and give UGA’s offense 2-3 more possessions per game and you’re talking 10-11 wins this season.
Is Grantham the answer? I don’t know. Give him another season and then evaluate.
There is one area that I wish Richt would address and that is the offensive line. No reason why a program the calibre of UGA shouldn’t have one of the top OL in the country. At this level, you sign a crop of big boys every year, hang a redshirt on them, put them in the weight room for three years, and then you will have an annual rotation of juniors and seniors who have thousands of reps under your system.
Ole Yeller Dawg
November 28th, 2010
1:46 pm
John Gruden is first on the Miami list, followed by Tommy Tubberville, Mark Richt, Gary Patterson, and Dan Mullen. Rumor has it that they are trying to lure Gruden with a 3 million a year offer.
Mark Richt is all Bulldog, he has not finished the drill and he will cost Miami more than the 3 million, that is being offered to Gruden!
Georgia’s problem is with the Defense! Todd Grantham has been a complete failure as a DC! He might improve with experience or with his 3-4 players over time but MR does not have that much time! Make the call to Randy Shannon now! Great young experienced defensive coach, a good roll model for our athlete’s to look up to, and then there is the recruiting base of south FL that would automatically open up with him on our coaching staff!
Andy in Blairsville
November 28th, 2010
1:49 pm
http://community.gainesvilletimes.com/blogs/detail/2171/
as much as it pains me to say this, there needs to be a change at the top with the University of Georgia’s football program. That may come as a shock to hear from those that know me best.
As a University of Georgia graduate and longtime supporter of Mark Richt, I’ve felt that he was on track to guide the program to the promise land and its first national title since I was wearing diapers in 1980.
However, the way this season has transpired and a general overview of the program has given me a drastically different perspective, and I’ve come to believe that the Bulldogs will not be a regular national contender as long as Richt is in charge.
Don’t get me wrong, I applaud Mark Richt for his outstanding character and the principled Christian influence he’s been for the young men he’s worked with. However, if that is his singular goal, a career in the ministry may be more well suited.
I want Georgia (6-6) to have a coach that is going to groom a team that will lean on the opposition, so by the time the fourth quarter rolls around, they’re ready to submit. Right now, we have a Georgia program that barely survived against Georgia Tech, despite twice leading by two touchdowns.That’s not acceptable in my book.
As far as I see it, there’s no excuse for team’s to be able to come into Sanford Stadium, especially a marginal Georgia Tech program, and almost pull out the upset due to our own special teams errors, poor play calling and a boneheaded, uncontested touchdown run by Washaun Ealey with less that 2 minutes left to play that gave the Yellow Jackets the ball back.
Before anybody gets the wrong idea, my frustration with Georgia’s program extends far beyond last night’s win against Georgia Tech.
My main concern is that Georgia’s recruiting has left the tracks. Yes, we have some fantastic athletes in the program with A.J. Green (who we’re going to miss greatly next season), Justin Houston, Aaron Murray, Kris Durham (a steal for the NFL team that gets him in the draft) and a budding star in Alec Ogletree.
However, far too often, I’ve seen the Bulldogs in the past two or three years bring athletes in on the recommendation of recruiting services and how well they perform in a scouting combine. I feel like this all started in earnest with Georgia’s 2005 recruiting class when the Bulldogs only brought in two home run players (Jeff Owens and Kade Weston). As I studied that season’s recruiting class a few weeks back and how they panned out by the time they graduated from Georgia in 2009, more than a fair number of these never made a real impact with the program.
For that, I blame the coaching staff.
We aren’t bringing in the right athletes that give us a realistic chance of being a national contender. Then on the flip side, there’s great high school athletes, some locally, that Georgia gives up on. Want an example? Gainesville’s A.J. Johnson. This kid is a stud and right in the backyard of the Bulldogs, but for some unknown reason, they didn’t think he was worthy of offering a scholarship.
Unbelievable!
I’ve talked with other friends and sportswriters who have the same impression of Georgia’s program: slowly, but surely, it sank into mediocrity. If you’re a fan that is content with the program going 6-6 and no real signs of improvement on the horizon, then be my guess. However, I feel like next year is going to be an unpleasant wake-up call without Green (see this year’s four-game losing streak for proof) and Houston (probably a first-round pick in the NFL) bolting out of Athens.
Also, I think life in the SEC is getting tougher than easier. I’m of the belief that it’s the toughest conference in the country, and as a result, draws the best coaches and players. Just think, in addition to the constant powers, you also have Mississippi State and Arkansas, programs that are much improved and will be battling for league titles sooner than later.
Supporters of Richt point to his record (96-33) and two league titles as proof that he should stay. While I’ll be the first to agree that he’s made his mark, two SEC titles and three conference championship game appearances since he arrived in 2001 doesn’t exactly instill fear in Alabama, LSU, Florida and Auburn.
My fear that the program is slowly eroding started immediately after Georgia was at its highest point under Richt with its victory over Hawaii in the Sugar Bowl at the end of the 2007 season.
In the three years since, we’ve gone 10 wins in 2008, 8 wins in 2009 and 6 wins so far this season with the chance of a low-level bowl victory still up in the air. To make things even more discouraging, our quality victories this season are non-existant, unless you count Tennessee and Georgia Tech. I don’t.
The silver lining to this season is that we have a new defensive coordinator, who may be able to untangle the mess that Willie Martinez left at Georgia. The Bulldogs also cut down on penalties and turnovers this season, which you would think could translate into a better record.
However, it didn’t. Georgia fans are sitting on a bitter-sweet feeling of beating Georgia Tech, but only becoming bowl eligible with a .500 record.
I don’t think it should be acceptable to finish .500 in a state with so much high school talent as the state of Georgia. I believe you could craft a national title contender by recruiting within the borders of our state alone.
Even though Mark Richt is a pleasant human being, who has made every effort to make Georgia a national contender, I just don’t see it happening on his watch again. The best college programs in the country are already lightyears ahead of Georgia in terms of talent, stability and general buzz around the program.
If the Bulldogs are going to be a national power again, it’s going to take some sweeping changes and it all starts at the top.
CDAWG
November 28th, 2010
1:49 pm
I am amazed at the people that keep calling for Bobo’s firing. The dawgs are scoring a lot of points so Bobo is doing something right. The people calling for Bobo don’t have a clue how to run an offense.
NINE AND ONE!
November 28th, 2010
1:49 pm
What makes some of your morons think that Gary Patterson, Jim Harbough or Dan Mullen would even come to UGA? They are in long contracts and are building a good nucleus where they are at. Some of my fellow Dawgs spew their pie holes without thinking. We will not have a top notch coach waiting in the wings for us.
This comes to my next statement. Boy, I remember this time last year.”Fire Willie, Fire Willie!” All the comments were, “yes it will take 2 to 3 years to get the defense back to give the next DC a chance to get his players in. This is most of you morons now. “Fire TG, Fire TG!” Most of you were the same idiots saying that it will take a couple years to get the defense back on track.
I hated going through this year and watching that defense, but KNEW it was going to be like this when we hired our DC. It will be better next year, but not great. It takes at least 3 years to get on track to compete in the SEC defensively. You fellow Dawgs with small memories kill me!
GO DAWGS!
Herschel's 5th Personality
November 28th, 2010
1:50 pm
The Miami job would be a huge promotion for Richt. I don’t think we want him though. We’re hearing Jon Gruden. He lives in Tampa and wants to be back around young men. And for the inbred saying that Miami is a team of thugs, Miami has had 1 arrest in 5 years which was for punching a a rear view mirror off of a car and that player lasted one year. Miami focuses on national championships which they have 5 of. UGA’s goals are to beat GT every year and thats about it
Ole Yeller Dawg
November 28th, 2010
1:50 pm
role not roll…..Sorry!
ryan
November 28th, 2010
1:52 pm
layinlow if Richt stays then we will move up because we are going to have a great class with Crowell, Ray Drew , Mitchell, Swann and some surprises as well .