Georgia’s loss to Michigan State in the Outback Bowl will have no impact on contract negotiations between UGA and football coach Mark Richt, which remain at least “three to four weeks” away from completion, according to Athletic Director Greg McGarity.

Georgia AD Greg McGarity said the Bulldogs' overtime loss to Michigan State did nothing to change his opinion on the direction of the football program under coach Mark Richt. (UGA photo)
“We plan to meet as soon as we can get together,” McGarity said Wednesday. “But I don’t see anything, certainly not a signed document, anytime soon. We’ll start the process of digging into the details of our extension and it will be determined in the near future.”
McGarity also urged fans upset over the Bulldogs’ 33-30, triple-overtime loss to the Spartans to keep the defeat in perspective.
“Blair Walsh kicks a 42-yard field goal and we’re sitting here feeling great about ourselves,” McGarity said. “But would we have solved our running game problem? No. Would that have solved them being able to go on an 85-yard drive with no timeouts? No. So, I mean, the dynamics haven’t changed. It’s not going to matter diddly-squat when we start lifting weights in three weeks. If anything it’ll add more incentive for next year.”
Georgia lost back-to-back games — including a loss to LSU in the SEC Championship game — to finish the 2011 season 10-4. Richt, 51, is 106-38 heading into his 12th year as the Bulldogs’ coach.
McGarity said there is no rush to complete a new deal with Richt, who has two years remaining on an employment agreement that pays him $2.81 million annually. Including bonuses and outside income from endorsements, Richt earns more than $3 million a year.
Richt is expected to receive an extension of at least three years, which would keep him as the Bulldogs’ coach through December of 2016. McGarity said he and Richt already agreed in principle when they met last month.
“This is an important recruiting time and I told Mark after the SEC Championship game that he could go to these high school kids and tell them he’s going to be their head coach,” McGarity said. “We felt it was very important to send out the message that we haven’t worked everything out but Mark’s going to be our coach. That was the immediate need, to go ahead and address the future of our program. But we didn’t get into any details or anything like that that’s kind of where we left it. He wants to be here and we want him to be here.”
Any renegotiation is unlikely to include a significant pay raise for Richt, however. Richt is sixth among SEC coaches in compensation but that ranks No. 11 nationally. Alabama’s Nick Saban ($4.8 million), LSU’s Les Miles ($3.75), Auburn’s Gene Chizik ($3.5), Arkansas’s Bobby Petrino ($3.1) and South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier ($2.88) currently make more than Richt.
“Longevity is the first priority and then compensation would follow,” McGarity said.
McGarity said he has received about 50 emails in the wake of Georgia’s loss this past Monday. He said “about half” of those fans complained about coaching decisions made as the Bulldogs let a 16-0 at halftime lead slip away. Michigan State scored a touchdown with 14 seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 27-all and send it into overtime.
Walsh missed a 42-yard field goal attempt that would have won the game in the first overtime, then had a 47-yard attempt blocked in the third OT.
“Any time you lose a game, especially one as gut-wrenching as that one was, people get frustrated and they vent in various ways,” McGarity said. “If the game was lopsided, if we had lost 42-0 or something, then there would be some concerns. But to point the finger at a player or a coach or offense or defense or special teams is a waste of time. That was a true team loss. There are plenty of second guessers out there, but there are so many what-ifs on either side it could have gone either way.”
What McGarity hasn’t heard is enough credit being given to the Spartans, who recorded back-to-back 11-win seasons for the first time in school history.
“What I have not seen in one email is anyone giving any credit to the Michigan State team, and that’s very unfortunate because they made the plays they needed to win the game,” McGarity said. “The first thing you should do when you get beat is give the other team credit, because they’re working just as hard as you are. Kirk Cousins, look what he did in the last two minutes of the game with no timeouts. That was pretty impressive, as was the way they defended us in the second half. Unfortunately people never give the opponent any credit.”
McGarity said it’s important that Georgia fans rally behind the team, which he thinks has a chance to do some great things next season.
“We go from 6-7 to 10-4 and we’re looking forward to 2012,” McGarity said. “We’ve got a lot of kids coming back, a great nucleus and a great group of leaders. There’s a segment of our fans that want to play the blame game. But when you have a loss like that, everybody shares in it. I’m sure everybody on that field felt like they if they could have done something differently, coaches and players, we might not have lost the game. But that’s just part of the deal.
“What is important is for people to know that Mark Richt is our football coach, and he and his staff and these players spend so much time in an effort to bring championship football to Georgia. . . . The more negative people become, the more it distracts you from being successful.”
NOTES: Georgia’s annual G-Day spring football game has been set for April 14. No other spring practice dates have been set. . . . Junior noseguard John Jenkins sprained the AC joint in his left shoulder late in the Outback Bowl. However, the injury is not expected to require surgery and he will be available for spring practice. . . . Freshman wide receiver Chris Conley will undergo wrist surgery this month. . . .Redshirt freshman tailback Ken Malcome suffered a concussion early in the fourth quarter against Michigan State and did not play the rest of the game.
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Sargent Carter
January 6th, 2012
1:55 am
I have to reiterate. You guys who are so down on this program are total idiots and you will be eating your dumbass words come next december. This season is over. It was a transition season for UGA and every other team. LSU and Bama will not be the same next year, actually, this year. Georgia has a young and talented team this past year, but a seasoned team now. I am taking names so you morons can eat crow when Georgia and Richt and Grantham plow through the SEC 2012. When the statue of Saban tumbles, so will you idiots….
Spot
January 6th, 2012
3:22 am
I am sorry, this is sad. I don’t believe that Richt will ever deliver and I like him. I think his coaches are weak. They have lost 20 games in 4 years. What other program besides Vandy would that not get you fired?
BoWeevil
January 6th, 2012
3:34 am
The only thing that changes, is Murray throwing a pick…or fumbling, or getting sacked…or being totally out of synch with the wide receivers over-throwing them or throwing it behind them…or acting like he is a running back…or getting a penalty…or Mark Richt’s Savior Isaiah Crowell taking himself out of the game…or Aaron Murray checking out of a good call to go to bad read…or fail to go through his progressions…or having bad footwork…or not being able to see over the linemen to see the field…or bragging to the press that the whole team is EXCITED he says…despite what Brandon Boykin said yesterday which is that he thinks the whole offense is settling for relying upon the defense and special teams.
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Gdawg January 6th, 2012 12:45 am
“Either our coaches do not know how to assess talent or they are pitiful at coaching those guys up. I am disgusted …I am happy that he has secured some stability, but I am not as die hard as I used to be. Heck if McGarity is ok with mediocrity, then I will just find something else to do with my valuable time… I am embarrassed!!!”
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Well, I guess that about sums it up, and what about it is BOTH that they cannot evaluate talent and that they lack discipline and knowledge to coach the kids up after 11 years in this regime of FAILURE.
BoWeevil
January 6th, 2012
3:50 am
We fired Jim Donnan for LOSING 19 GAMES IN HIS 5 YEARS HERE, but Mark Richt has LOST 19 games in the last 4 years, and that is GOOD.
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Sargent Carter January 6th, 2012 1:55 am
“This season is over. It was a transition season for UGA and every other team. Georgia has a young and talented team this past year… I am taking names so you morons can eat crow when Georgia and Richt and Grantham plow through the SEC 2012. When the statue of Saban tumbles, so will you idiots….
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Typical words of all RICHT-0-PHILES : This season is OVER. I will not discuss this season, for OBVIOUS reasons that it contained no win over ANY opponent ending up in the top 25, only 2 wins over two 5-Loss teams who were 8-5 and neither any hope of being ranked. Played 4 this year and 5 last year who ended up in the top 25, and LOST all 9.
Georgia has a YOUNG TEAM with 23 SENIORS and 25 JUNIORS. Yeah, right. And, even if they did which they don’t, have a YOUNG TEAM, whose fault would THAT BE, given he has coached here now 11 seasons to-date ?
Take my name. I surely got yours. You’ve never had a relevant post in this blog, ever. Now, you do. Congratulations. Now, what is SO GOOD about 25 teams having a BETTER RECORD than 10-4 and us playing in the DOWN SEC EAST, having beat no team who ends up ranked this season, or last season, while between now and January 15, we will lose the vast majority of what is GOOD about this team, while of the 25 teams with a BETTER RECORD THAN 10-4 this season still going on (just not for us), Mark Richt BEAT NONE OF THEM. Either Nick Saban is the devil, or you otherwise prefer Mark Richt to him. Try being loyal to the football program, not to Mark Richt. Oh, I forget. The only reason you are a Mark Richt fan is that he is a Christian, nothing about beating top teams, and inspiring his own recruits to play like other than a wet noodle against EVEN CUPCAKES, which is all he ever beats and not all of them.
sameoldstory
January 6th, 2012
5:31 am
Ask yourself…….over the last ten years would Urban Myer, Les Miles, Nick Saben, Bob Stoops or Steve Spurrier have won or at least played for a Nation Title? I think you know the answer to that question. Why settle?
ajc retired jack
January 6th, 2012
5:38 am
who the ten wins were over and the four losses were to is all that has to be said
tenn.DAWG
January 6th, 2012
6:23 am
It doesn’t take a great football mind to see that there has been a pattern in the last 3 yrs. with the O-Line under achieving (reason for no running game) and the fact that there are never any in game adjustments
as far as play calling.I think if CMR addressed these issues among others publicly it would help to calm the fan base.
richt > muschamp + johnson
January 6th, 2012
6:39 am
Richt’s a much better coach than either muschamp or paul johnson. Ga owns the state and will beat florida for years!
Woofy One
January 6th, 2012
6:45 am
McGarity has a deliberate pace and knows what he is doing. At this point he has most on the “Energy Bus” and the rest will follow or leave. Do not underestimate him. Support him and the teams and our programs will be firing on all 8 cylinders. I think he has done a great job moving our culture towards where it ought to be.
barneyfife
January 6th, 2012
6:49 am
Didn’t Albert Einstein say, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting a different result”?
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
7:08 am
You mean like repeating that worn out saying for the 139th time?
Joey
January 6th, 2012
7:10 am
“Just heard Hutson Mason will soon join Steve Spurrier. So much for winning the division again. Damn”
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I hope he’s SEC player of the year.
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
7:10 am
And a “good , but not great season” would be what exactly?
And in what group of football team is 10 wins average?
And folks dont think you are a tek fan, jthey think you are an a-hole dawg fan.
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
7:12 am
Why do you hope he is SEC player of the year at SC , Joey?
dawginduluth
January 6th, 2012
7:22 am
I worry when 43% of Americans want to re-elect Obama.
I worry when there are Dawg fans that want to keep Richt.
Richt would be a decent ACC coach. He is a mediocre SEC coach. He has not taken his game to SEC standards. He can’t coach his raw talent up to SEC standards.
He is a nice, Christian guy. He is a mediocre coach.
He is a capable recruiter. He is a mediocre coach.
We will never have a NC under RIcht. He is a mediocre coach.
I will give those who are happy with mediocrity this: he will do well against mediocre teams. He is the tallest dwarf, the cream of the crud.
Mediocrity will reign as long as Richt is at UGA. Get used to his supporters making excuses for him.Get used to it. Get used to disappointment.
Joey
January 6th, 2012
7:44 am
Because he obviously won’t even get on the field for UGA as long as Murray is here, even as Murray is throwing away game after game with his pick-6s and fumble-for-TDs
Also because I have kept up with Hutson’s career – saw him play once in HS – and he is a natural-born-QB, a leader, with a strong arm, great accuracy, and 6′3.5.” I know about his former-NFL QB uncle, David Archer who has worked with him on footwork and delivery for years. I know that when he signed with UGA, he requested a playbook and, with his uncle’s help, learned it before he got to Athens.
Both Richt and Bobo have been quoted in saying how good Hutson is, how prepared he is, and how they needed to get him playing time.
And still he sits. Even while Murray (to be nice) doesn’t play up to his standard vs good teams. Hey, Murray may look better than Mason in practice.
I’m saying Mason could NOT have looked any worse in our 4 losses this season.
I do know Hutson Mason is too good to carry a clipboard for 4 years, so if he can get playing time at SC, or anywhere else, I will pull for him.
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
7:52 am
I settle huh, and you what WHAT, eactly?
JACK Squat!
At least i am so stupid as to not know better. You CLAIM to be all over this and sit on your butt, do what you are told, and do JACK SQUAT, making you FAR more of the problem, since YOU claim to know something about it.
I can tell you one thing. If I was half as concinced as you that my georgia football program was being run in the ground and did what YOU do about it, I’d be embarrased.
And I damn sure would be changin my tune with the wind as to if the coach needed to be retained, as you have lately.
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
7:58 am
I live 5 hours away, and have pretty much every weekend of the fall taken up with family and professional functions.
I STILL get to to 2 or 3 games a year and I guarantee, the effort it takes me (and expense) is FAR more than what you put out. Go ahead and cut you out a little cardboard circle that says “consumer” and pretend thats some kind of badge of honor. Only a insecure jackass pretends him attending “more” games gives him some moral high ground. To sit there and bash everything and everybody. Yea, thank goodness for you. Where would we be without?
Jalex49
January 6th, 2012
8:00 am
Best of luck to Coach Rich in the contract negotiations. As a fan I must implore you to take a hard look at Coach Bobo. He is in my opinoun is not getting it done and he needs to be replaced with someone who would not be over his head as an offensive coordinator. He is just not ready yet, and needs to go to another college with less pressure and coach for awhile.
Coach Richt has a heart of gold and it is causing him to keep a coach who is just not producing enought wins on the offensive side and it’s killing the Georgia program.
I know the A.D. does not get involved very much in these matters but someone close to Coach Richt must pull him aside and get him to see the gravity of this situation. Coach Bobo needs a new start someone else!! If he won’t man-up and resign then you must think of your players and the other coaches on your staff. It’s not right for these guys to have to cover Bobo mistakes by having their players on the field so much!
Kudo’s to both Michigan State and Georgia for playing with tenacity in the Bowl game. Georgia had their chance to win but MIchigan State hung in there capitalizing on GA nistakes. With the team Georgia currently has and maybe the new redruits coming in, there’s a good chance with the correct offensive coordinator Georgia could be special, but it must not be Bobo !!!
Joey
January 6th, 2012
8:10 am
“Best of luck to Coach Rich in the contract negotiations”
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I don’t think he’ll need any luck, Jalex49.
Even if he loses, he still gets a raise and an extension.
If he wins, he gets a bigger raise, and longer extension.
Win – win.
delusional DWAG fan
January 6th, 2012
8:24 am
True Dwag gay fan is my lover
Bulldog59
January 6th, 2012
8:27 am
Per our discussions earlier this week. This pretty much removes all doubt. McGarity won’t force Richt to hire/fire assistants. This is from my UGA Rivals subscription, but I’m sure it’s posted in plenty of other places.
McGarity’s comments:
At the end of the day the head coach is accountable for the whole program,” said McGarity. “That’s what head coaches do. They hire, and if they feel they need to make changes, it’s up to them and that’s when the athletic director basically assists in helping to facilitate change. We don’t create change, we help facilitate it and make it where we’re giving the head coach everything we need to be successful. That’s really the job of the athletic director.”
McGarity added that if he were to try to go in and dictate personnel change, it would only mean bad news for the program, today and potentially beyond.
“You could imagine the atmosphere you’d create. You can’t run an operation like that. At the end of the day, the head coach is accountable and a lot of times, situations like that, that’s what they do, that’s what they’re paid to do, is make the decisions,” McGarity said. “An athletic director’s role is to provide all the resources and if coaches need input on certain things they come to the AD and we talk about that. If I see certain things in the program that I can help with outside the lines, that’s what an AD’s job is to do. But once you get into assistant coaches – that’s a slippery slope there.”
McGarity will probably voice his concerns about the O, but that sounds like as far as he will go…….
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
8:33 am
Nope . No body’s buying that. It’s your same old tricks.
So I ask again, YOUR plan is what now? YOU claim to have biggest vested interest, and have repeatedly posted your qualifications as very connected to Georgia. You sit there at games and do what you told don;t you? have you do one single thing to not settle?
If I, (who you belittle my claim to even care anymore) am the problem with my complacency, how in the world are YOU not even MORE to blame with yours?
I’m just trying to figure out if you are truly suffering from delusion of grandeur to beleive you rant in a blog actually accomplish anything, or just a pure hypocrite to call others the problem by not doing so.
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
8:48 am
So, you are wealthy, and I am some poor slob just jealous of what you have ?That’s your new angle?
Let me assure you, nothing about what you do or have , is a fair trade off for being who you are, by my calculations
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
8:54 am
http://www.georgiadogs.com/genrel/102708aab.html
Please share with us the result from your not settling, do more than jack squat, do what you are told, action? I’m sure when you mention what you do and what your family has, they will get right on your “demands”.
Bo
January 6th, 2012
8:54 am
Pass the Richt “Kool Aid” to all you people who continue to support this coach and AD. You all continue to make excuses for them and each year you say “wait til next year”. When do you wake up and realize he is not the answer. Maybe a great person, great recrutier and church supporter but not a great football coach. Go ahead and stay on the bus and I look forward to hear what you have to say after next year. CMR, AD and Bobo are at best just average. Enjoy you winter break and mix you some more “Kool Aid”.
Bo
January 6th, 2012
9:02 am
Sargent Carter – Get you another glass of “Kool Aid”!!!!!!!!
True Dawg Fan
January 6th, 2012
9:02 am
Mark Richt LIED to us about Power Rangers uniform telling us the PLAYERS LOVED THEM. Remember ? Chip Towers ran the article and you guys everyone of you bought into it.
January 5th, 2012
11:15 pm
Good lord you are a retard. Why dont you grab a tissue and go cry in the corner. The NCAA didnt test anyone DA, it was UGA that admin the tests. So first off they didnt even have to do that. Second its in the by laws that you have to wait until the lab tested sample comes back bc the one tested on site isnt anywhere close to as accurate as the lab tested samples.
So you are a complete tool and need to cry where someone gives a sh!t.
True Dawg Fan
January 6th, 2012
9:03 am
Bo
January 6th, 2012
8:54 am
Pass the Richt “Kool Aid” to all you people who continue to support this coach and AD. You all continue to make excuses for them and each year you say “wait til next year”. When do you wake up and realize he is not the answer. Maybe a great person, great recrutier and church supporter but not a great football coach. Go ahead and stay on the bus and I look forward to hear what you have to say after next year. CMR, AD and Bobo are at best just average. Enjoy you winter break and mix you some more “Kool Aid”.
If you dont like it go elsewhere and pick a diff team to cheer for cry baby.
True Dawg Fan
January 6th, 2012
9:06 am
Joey
January 6th, 2012
7:44 am
Because he obviously won’t even get on the field for UGA as long as Murray is here, even as Murray is throwing away game after game with his pick-6s and fumble-for-TDs
Are you seriously still crying good lord kid. Go see a shrink if you need that much help
Joey
January 6th, 2012
9:10 am
“McGarity added that if he were to try to go in and dictate personnel change, it would only mean bad news for the program, today and potentially beyond.”
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Hey, DawginLex, I hope you didn’t spend much time compiling your “changes” list.
#1 is shot already . . .
Joey
January 6th, 2012
9:12 am
Yeah True Doofus, I’m a kid. And I just promised daddy I wouldn’t be mean to idiots anymore, so . . . have a nice day, idiot!
True Dawg Fan
January 6th, 2012
9:16 am
Joey
January 6th, 2012
9:12 am
Yeah True Doofus, I’m a kid. And I just promised daddy I wouldn’t be mean to idiots anymore, so . . . have a nice day, idiot!
ahahahaha go cry in the corner you pathetic loser. Seriously pick another team and take your whinny @$$ to them
Joey
January 6th, 2012
9:27 am
You should seriously go back through the pages and see how many posters are calling you an idiot, True.
randymac
January 6th, 2012
9:31 am
Georgia will be fine, but 2 things need to happen (1) Mike Bobo needs to get better with his play calling, an all american tight end and you throw his way once or twice unacceptable, your telling me orson charles can’t get down the middle on a linebacker or safety. He needs some imagination or get creative calling plays. when under pressure he goes back to the same plays that get georgia in trouble, he is horrible under pressure. (2) Get a real offensive coordinator with some credentials!!!
MCDAVIDDAWG
January 6th, 2012
9:32 am
what McGarity is saying that it doesn’t matter if he wins?
1eyedJack
January 6th, 2012
9:36 am
Well, the simple fact is that CMR is going to be here next year and a few years after that. You can either like it or you can dislike it, but bitchin’ and grumblin’ ain’t going to help. There was a lot of things I liked about this season and quite a few I didn’t, especially at the beginning and the end, but it’s time to get over it and get on with it.
Go Dawgs and let’s start off next year with a great recruiting class.
RedandBlackDAWG
January 6th, 2012
9:40 am
If the DAWGS get more aggressive on the offensive side of the ball and go for the kill, they will be a lot better off. It almost seems like the offense shuts down, once it gets a lead and depends on the defense to keep the game saved. If we have a team on the ropes, much like a good boxer, we need to go for the knock out. You don’t see many other teams that are successful, try to preserve a win, by going to the conservative mode. They keep scoring until the other team stops them. UGA stops itself, and that is coaching philosophy and it needs to be retooled.
dawginduluth
January 6th, 2012
9:59 am
Altamama, I hope you represent yourself better at your “professional” meetings on the the weekends. Still got your two fingered foam hand?
I spend a lot of time in Athens, at games and on business. Richt has little to no support left in A town. Most know him personally. Most like him, personally. Most think he should be gone, professionally. It’s been known for some time that his heart is in his mission work and a camp he is setting-up with his brother-in-law.
Word is that Adams is calling the shots and McGarity is carrying the water for him. Adams has Richt’s back. Adams is not passionate about championships.
mars=lifetime dawg
January 6th, 2012
10:08 am
So McGarrity has made his decision. Well, so have I. Greg, you’re welcome to climb in the passenger seat as Richt drives his Ford truck far away from Athens. ‘Bye, now.
crossdawg
January 6th, 2012
10:12 am
Salary plus bonus for conference wins, championships, bowl victores, etc. We don’t need to pay huge bucks for mediorcrity.
Jborodawg
January 6th, 2012
10:12 am
These blog comments are eerily similar to those at knoxnews/volsextra.com … and in Austin, TX …and in Norman, OK…and Gainesville…and Tallahasee…and Miami … and…
Jborodawg
January 6th, 2012
10:15 am
With so many fans knowing what ails their programs and with so many fans firing so many coaches, we should have pick of the litter pretty soon.
UGA Insider
January 6th, 2012
10:15 am
dawginduluth,
Well said… you know what you are talking about. The problem at UGA is Mike Adams and his $89,000,000 treasure chest. McGarity has no power.
38 Yardline Dawg
January 6th, 2012
10:19 am
Extend Richt’s contract with the condition that he replaces Bobo and the offensive coaches. I don’t hang our losses on Blair Walsh’s kicking issues. I blame our poor performances this entire season and recent seasons on the offensive line blocking (which leads to a non-effective running game) and the lack of imagination on offensive play calling. That, folks, is hung on the offensive coaches. Period.
No to mention, look at the improvement a little defensive coaching overhall gained us.
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
10:22 am
Who doesn’t know people “connected” to the program? We all do. Anyone can claim to know the pulse. Right up there with posting in a Blog. My experience is that when you wantto count the folks that agree with your opinion of something you tend to ask the folks who share it.
Richt survived last year, so how logical is it that the real sentiment has turned on him inside the inner circle after having a much better year.
Sport fans get emotional after their team loses, No big news there.
Although I will say this………….I have far more respect for somebody like you that has maintained your opinion that we needed a different coach than Richt irrespective of what happens, than those who are just reacting now.
Joey
January 6th, 2012
10:23 am
What, Jborodawg, this is a blog for coaches? No it’s for fans’ comments (see the”Add your comment” above). We get it. You think Richt should get a big pay raise and contract for life.
Some of don’t. So we add a comment about it.
You don’t have to read it.
Lakedawg
January 6th, 2012
10:28 am
Dawgin duluth—Think you are full of crap. I live closer to Athens than you and know more of people in know than you do. McGarity has contol of program and you will see some changes coming after signing day. Coach Richt gets a 3 year extension and Grantham gets a extension also.
Don’t try to speak for which you do not know by saying you work occassionally on Athens. Some of us are there everday and closer to program than you.
AltamahaDawg
January 6th, 2012
10:29 am
“Adams…… something, something, ( Fill in the blank)”
Might as well walk into a bar and holler “next round is on me”.
dawginduluth
January 6th, 2012
10:31 am
Correction…EVERYONE in A town likes Richt, personally.
Being a nice guy doesn’t mean you are effective.