Q&A: Vince Dooley says Mark Richt will be at Georgia ‘for a long time’

Vince Dooley

Vince Dooley

Q&A WITH VINCE DOOLEY

With an 0-2 start on the heels of 6-7 season, UGA President Michael Adams and Athletic Director Greg McGarity have found themselves having to answer questions lately about Mark Richt’s long-term security as the Bulldogs’ football coach. Of course, they’re both very non-committal on the issue, considering there are 10 games remaining in the regular season. President Adams was asked about it again on Thursday at UGA’s cabinet meeting. “I think this is the time for all of us to come together and get behind this group of guys who played a heck of a game last Saturday and deserve our support,” he said. “I’ve never folded on anything 15 or 20 percent into it. That’s what we would be doing. . . . It’s time for us as a community to get behind this team.” Earlier this week, McGarity told me, “I’m not going to do a weekly scorecard on our football coach. We’ve got 10 more games to play.”

Vince Dooley is uniquely qualified to talk about the situation since he’s a former AD and head football coach at Georgia and actually was the man responsible for hiring Richt. Dooley was at both of the Bulldogs’ games this season and will be there Saturday as his 1971 team is honored on the 40th anniversary of its 11-1 season. So here’s what he had to say when I asked him Thursday to share his thoughts on Richt’s situation:

Q: Coach Richt has endured a lot of criticism lately in the wake of the Bulldogs’ 0-2 start and declining win totals the last three seasons. What are your thoughts on the job he’s doing?

A: “If you stay in this business long enough, you’re going to go through some down times. Joe Paterno had about four losing seasons in five years before he went on his run. Bear Bryant, in 1969 and ‘70, had some struggling times. He got beat by Vanderbilt up in Nashville. I remember his athletic director saying he was going to look for a new coach. At the end of the season he said, ‘I looked all over the country and can’t find one better than the one I got right now.’ I’ve been through it myself. In fact, we’re celebrating the ‘71 team reunion this week. That was an 11-1 team that finished sixth or seventh in the county. But the two years before that were down years. We won the SEC championship in ‘66 and ‘68 prior to that. So you have to be able to weather those down years and go forward. Every coach has to go through it. And usually you come out a better coach by having gone through it. So I’m confident Coach Richt is going to address it.”

Q: What were your impressions of the first two games this season and what do you think about the 2011 team?

A: “That first team we played this year, Boise State, is really good. They’re great, in fact. They’re great because of that defensive line and that quarterback. They can play with anybody. We played good enough to win that ballgame against South Carolina. They out-played them. But you have these turnovers – and they’re all bad – but these were disastrous because they resulted in touchdowns. They were touchdown turnovers. They weren’t turnovers that just gave them an opportunity to score touchdowns; they were touchdowns. So this team probably should have won that game and is very capable of ending up with a very strong year. You can look to the example of Virginia Tech last year. That was a lot worse than this. After they got beat by Boise they lost to James Madison. I think South Carolina is a little better than James Madison. So, anyway, it’s just what you have to go through.

“Coach Richt is a proven coach. He’s the type of guy you want at Georgia, the way he conducts himself, his character and the way he represents the university. I think he has the support of the greatest majority of people because they believe in him. I believe in him, too. So I think he’ll come out of it as other coaches have gone through it and have come out of it. He’ll be fine. He’ll be here a long time.”

Q: So what happened? How do you explain the downturn of late?

A: “I don’t think we’ve gotten quite the production from our players. Maybe we haven’t recruited quite as well. We haven’t been fortunate with some of these athletes. You can go back to that as well. And other teams have come on strong. It’s hard to think that other teams may have caused this but other teams are good. They’re trying to win, too. You’ve got new blood coming in every year and competitors each and every year that are all striving to make it. So everybody can’t be on top all the time.”

Q: Do you think giving up total control of the offense was a mistake for Richt?

A: “I don’t think so. The offensive production has actually been better. And I did the same thing after five years. As you take on more and more responsibilities as the head coach, the quarterbacks and offensive still demand more and more time and you’re not able to give it to them. I did the same thing and I think he made the right decision. He’s certainly still involved. You have to remain involved, but you can’t be totally involved. Even Steve Spurrier, as much as he’s involved, he’s got a guy who is coordinating and working with the quarterbacks. He still runs it from the sideline. So, no, I don’t think that’s the reason things haven’t gone as well. But people feel like they have to point to something when we’re not doing as well and that’s just one variant they point to based on the fact that it’s a change from what we’d been doing.”

Q: Let me ask you to put on your AD’s hat for a minute. Coach Richt will have only two years remaining on his contract heading into next season. So the decision is not just whether to keep him, but whether to extend his contract as well. So what has to happen for Richt for that to happen?

A: “My thoughts are we just started the season. People are talking about things we ought to be thinking about after the season. You just started. Yeah, there are some concerns. Coach Richt is concerned; we’re all concerned. But he’s got to be able to address the issues and he’s just getting started. At the end of the season, we’ll see where we are. The assumption is it’s going to be bad. Let’s wait and see. I think we’ve got a chance to have a good football season. I really do.”

– Chip Towers

455 comments Add your comment

PLEASE KEEP RICHT UGA LOSERS

September 15th, 2011
4:18 pm

11 YEARS AND COUNTING WITH NO NATIONAL TITLES! 0-11
UGA HAS NOTHING TO SHOW FOR THEIR NICEGUY PREACHERMAN MARK RICHT!

The French

September 15th, 2011
4:18 pm

Whats wrong with retreating and being mediocre? Not everyone can be winners, n’est pas?

GT Joe

September 15th, 2011
4:18 pm

Okay Tampa, keep using the first 3 years to make up for the last 5 years of mediocrity. Pretty soon these lousy season become a pattern instead of outliers.

Joey

September 15th, 2011
4:19 pm

Some of you doofuses don’t get on here much, if you think “Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville” is a techie.

He’s a DAwg through and through.

He’s just tired of the losing, as are many of us . . .

roughrider

September 15th, 2011
4:19 pm

@ GT. Joe: When Tech plays UGA, Tech fans usually weep when they read the scoreboard.

Mako

September 15th, 2011
4:19 pm

GT Joe….must be sad know UGA sells out and that Grunt Field is like the old Nuke Plant of Yech campus….it should be torn down.

Rick James

September 15th, 2011
4:20 pm

At least Rev Richt is RICH, B^tch!

PLEASE KEEP RICHT UGA LOSERS

September 15th, 2011
4:20 pm

NOW IT’S GOING TO BE 0-12!
NO TITLES IN 12 YEARS UGA!

THE Dixie Redcoat Band

September 15th, 2011
4:20 pm

Interesting that he touched on some recruits not being all that good, hmmmm.

GT Joe

September 15th, 2011
4:20 pm

Actually Mako, we’d take a win over a sellout any day.

Barbara Dooley

September 15th, 2011
4:21 pm

Who y’all like in the Vol/Gaytor match up this weekend?

TampaDawg

September 15th, 2011
4:21 pm

GT JOe, Tech usually gets neither a win or a sellout .. unless you talk about the cheating that happened to get your ACC title .. now that was a sellout for sure

PLEASE KEEP RICHT UGA LOSERS

September 15th, 2011
4:22 pm

0-12 BUT MARK RICHT HAS A NICE TAN

Mako

September 15th, 2011
4:22 pm

GT Joe….Tell that to RAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NOT EVEN CLOSE

September 15th, 2011
4:22 pm

All due respect to Coach Dooley but Mark RIcht is not even close to being a Joe Paterno or a Bear Bryant…..he is a flunky imitating a Christian for the positive exposure it gives him and a big zero as a head coach…..the faster they run him out of Athens and the state of Georgia, the better off the Dawgs will be…..

Restore UGA

September 15th, 2011
4:22 pm

CMR nap time…. , I am more concerned about Murray’s napping when we have a lead or when their is plenty of time on the clock.

Can’t this young man stay focused and give us a huge lead? He needs to play like we are behind.

Tobias Funke

September 15th, 2011
4:22 pm

Because some people don’t need a National Championship every year to make them feel good about themselves. Some people are loyal to a fault… see Richt,Mark. He is a victim of his own success. Some people are realists. Some people have an understanding of college football before the year 2000. All of this immediacy talk takes away from the college game.

Win or lose on Saturday, I won’t base my attitude on it. Go Dawgs!

Liberty University

September 15th, 2011
4:23 pm

We need an offensive coordinator/chaplin. Coach Richt. . . .coach Richt. . .

secbama

September 15th, 2011
4:23 pm

Vince, your boy will get exposed in Gainesville Saturday.

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TampaDawg

September 15th, 2011
4:23 pm

GT Joe

September 15th, 2011
4:18 pm
Okay Tampa, keep using the first 3 years to make up for the last 5 years of mediocrity. Pretty soon these lousy season become a pattern instead of outliers.

——————–
So whats your comment for the last 15 years of mediocrity then? Besides, not sure that 11-2 (with no violations) and 10-3 counts as mediocrity.

Easily Amused

September 15th, 2011
4:23 pm

DunwoodyDawg
September 15th, 2011
4:13 pm

Am I missing something? I just seems very very wrong when a Georgia team scores 40 points or more and barely wins or loses a game. It just seems like such a long time ago when 21 points pretty much guaranteed a win. I really would like to see CMR succeed, but the last 3+ years just appear to be a spiral down into sloppy football.

It ain’t the defense, it’s the offense. It’s nice to be able to score quick on a whiz-bang trick play, but you have to play ball control football on offense if you’re going to win with a shut-down defense. Keep your defense on the field too long and they get winded — I don’t care who the S&C coach is.

What is lacking in this coaching staff is a holistic strategy and rational game-planning. That, and a lack of fundamentals being coached on a day-today basis. Too many missed blocks and tackles. Too many turnovers.

Were it not for all of those things, we’d be winning some ball games. Pray harder!!!

Restore UGA

September 15th, 2011
4:24 pm

Barbara Dooley, I don’t care. They are both coached by UGA boys and UGA needs to beat both of them later in the season.

It would probably be better for Dooley to get his against the gators.

Joey

September 15th, 2011
4:24 pm

I bet Richt gets his first look at the schedule every season and looks skyward, and says, ” . . . thank you Lord for Ga Tech.”

Whatever

September 15th, 2011
4:24 pm

Matthew Stafford is living proff of how horrible the Bulldogs are coached, We could have had the most high powered Offense in the nation during Stafford’s time, instead his talent was held back due to a lack of coaching!

CMR

September 15th, 2011
4:25 pm

Its a good thing rednex believe in jeezus or I would be OUT OF HERE!

icedawg

September 15th, 2011
4:25 pm

Voice of reason from someone who’s been there and done that.

gdawginkalamazoo

September 15th, 2011
4:26 pm

GT Joe, talking smack to us about football? Really? We beat you last year in our worst season in a decade and a half. We beat you when you were the temporary holders of the ACC Championship trophy. Mark Richt has beaten you every year that he has been a head coach except one.

There’s a rule about smack talk, you have to win in order to run smack against your opponent. I sure have been quiet lately but that’s because I have to be until we win. Which, by the way, will happen soon. For sure the last game of the season.

Rodney King

September 15th, 2011
4:26 pm

why can’t we all just get along?

Cornelius Commodore

September 15th, 2011
4:27 pm

Dogs lose Oct. 15. Mark in down!

RTR22

September 15th, 2011
4:28 pm

The 66 Bama team was robbed of the national title by Northern and Western voters in the AP poll as a backlash of the civil rights movement and violence in the state. Bryants boys went 11-0,destroyed
Nebraska in the Orange bowl. Obviously Ga and Bama did not play in 66 and shared the title. Perhaps Dooley forgot lol 22 SEC TITLES, how many you dogs have? 12 or 13…….

GT Joe

September 15th, 2011
4:28 pm

Kalamazoo…ya’ll might beat us this year, but it would be an upset. And upsets happen in rivalry games (see 2009, for example).

Joey

September 15th, 2011
4:28 pm

TampaDawg, reading your back and forth with the techie, I feel it necessary to give you the sage advise my daddy gave me when I was about 12.

“Never argue with an idiot. Use that saved time for something productive.”

Easily Amused

September 15th, 2011
4:28 pm

Barbara Dooley
September 15th, 2011
4:21 pm

Who y’all like in the Vol/Gaytor match up this weekend?

I don’t like either of them, but I hear that one of the coaches Mom is a real MILF. :-)

Barbara Dooley

September 15th, 2011
4:29 pm

Whats a MILF?

UGAmutt

September 15th, 2011
4:29 pm

Georgia has had 12 top 25 finishes since expansion in 1992, 7 top ten finishes, 3 top 5 finishes and 2 SEC championships with 5 eastern division titles. All in a division that has been in a round-robin between Tennessee, UGA and Florida. We are the third winningest SEC program (behind ALA and Tenn)since the inception of the official AP poll. Only Auburn boasts a better bowl winning percentage. We have two consensus National Titles (’42 and ‘80) and three shared titles (’27, ‘46, ‘68). Our program will be just fine. You pretentious types on these blogs need to lighten up.

TampaDawg

September 15th, 2011
4:29 pm

Joey, I agree with your wise father. It’s just fun to crack on the easy dumb comments

Color HIm Gone

September 15th, 2011
4:30 pm

If you define 5 months as “a long time” then yes. Otherwise, assume you have a new coach next year. Oh, and BTW, he won’t be fired!

Jeff

September 15th, 2011
4:30 pm

I know I’m gonna get blasted for this… but anyways, here goes. I’m an Auburn fan who loved – LOVED – Tommy Tubberville. Much like UGA fans think Richt is a class guy who truly loves UGA, many Auburn fans felt the same way about Tubberville. At the time, I was indifferent on the firing of Tommy. Obviously now, I think it was the right move. Sometimes its about injecting new blood at the top to revive a program and its fan base. In Chiziks first year when we went 5-7, every home game was more electrifying than the last. People felt a new sense of hope, even when we lost.

I’ll always think highly of Tubberville and will be glad he coached for Auburn. But I’m also glad that our athletic department made the change when they saw the program starting to stagnate. UGA is a top notch program that could get an amazing coach. And, UGA is certainly more talented than Auburn was when Chizik first came. Which means success would come very fast. I hope, for Auburn’s sake that Richt stays. For yall’s sake, the entire UGA fan base needs someone new to lead the way.

amspec

September 15th, 2011
4:31 pm

The “what” (wins, compete for conference/national championships) is certainly very important and it is understandable that a program could have downturns. But what Dooley seems to miss completely is the “how”. Is it not generally understood/accepted that any non-cupcake team that faces UGA will have fewer penalties, fewer missed tackles and waste fewer timeouts due to confusion or fatigue… and I’m nearly certain that at the end of the game, no one will say the UGA staff outcoached their opponents. That’s more the point than the losses. But those certainly lead to the losses.

DBR

September 15th, 2011
4:31 pm

Is it Basketball season yet . Every year in football we have to say maybe next year . Looks like
it will be no different this year.We have the talent every year we just need to have a dream team coaching staff.

Joey

September 15th, 2011
4:31 pm

Yep, TD.

Barbara, if you don’t know what a MILF is, I sure ain’t tellin ya . . .

Easily Amused

September 15th, 2011
4:32 pm

Barbara Dooley
September 15th, 2011
4:29 pm

Whats a MILF?

You should ask Derek. He knows all that football stuff.

GTBob

September 15th, 2011
4:33 pm

We beat you last year in our worst season in a decade and a half.

It was GT’s worst season in a decade and a half also. Congrats on timing it well. Almost any team in the country could have beaten us last year. Duke even came close.

Willie Martinez

September 15th, 2011
4:33 pm

I thought it was all my fault?

GT Joe

September 15th, 2011
4:34 pm

GTBob, these mutts love to use that line. But they always forget that we beat the MOST TALENTED TEAM IN UGA history, 2008.

Just saying...

September 15th, 2011
4:34 pm

Little Kirby, not so SMART…I beg your pardon. “The Dawg nation is not desparate” as you say Only a hand full of bloggers who post here sound desparate. Those who say “NOTHING can take away the negative feeling” God help your pathetic souls.

The boys will suit up and play again this Saturday and every Saturday until the season ends. The Dawg Nation will cheer, some will boo, but if you’re a Dawg you’ll be pulling for the team to do its best and win if at all possible. And they will! Just saying get a life and keep it all in perspective. Real men do.

Barbara Dooley

September 15th, 2011
4:35 pm

I have been called a GILF. . .

Nick Saban

September 15th, 2011
4:35 pm

Babs, I can’t wait for the 3rd Saturday in October. I’m gonna beat your son’s tail like he was my quarterback! LOL!

Gonna go have some oatmeal creme pies on the Champions Walk and admire my statue. Richt have one of those? LOL!

Oh and to Tobias who said ‘Bama will be downsizing next year.’ Lay off the meth son. Bama’s not going anywhere.

Later,
Nick

Dead UGA

September 15th, 2011
4:36 pm

Seriously, Richt needs to go. Look what all this losing did to me!

ARF!