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re: With Richt starting his 13th season as the HC @ UGA
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:38 am to RollTide1987
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:38 am to RollTide1987
Well, hopefully he won't get a brick thrown through his window.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:39 am to Eric Nies Grind Time
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As much shite as Richt gets, pretty much any program would be thrilled with the amount of success he has had at Georgia.
While I agree, I think he would have been fired after the 2010 season had it been Alabama and not Georgia.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:39 am to Eric Nies Grind Time
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As much shite as Richt gets, pretty much any program would be thrilled with the amount of success he has had at Georgia.
Most would. Just kinda sucks seeing others in the SEC doing better. It's like
"hey I got a 94 on my final exam. I'm pretty pumped!"
"Cool. I'm sure most people would be super happy with a 94. Unless you actually got a 100....like me"
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:40 am to RollTide1987
The one thing that baffles me about the Richt criticisms is why Bama is so concerned with Richt. Other fan bases bust our balls, but Bama seems genuinely concerned with everyone knowing their problems with Richt.
We don't play yearly, so why concerned with constantly pointing out Richt's short-comings?
I think I know part of the reason, but it is still confusing.
We don't play yearly, so why concerned with constantly pointing out Richt's short-comings?
I think I know part of the reason, but it is still confusing.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:41 am to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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Well, hopefully he won't get a brick thrown through his window.
It seemed to light a fire under Curry. The next season he went 10-2, won the SEC, and had us in the mix for the national championship.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:42 am to Dawg in Beaumont
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We don't play yearly, so why concerned with constantly pointing out Richt's short-comings?
Insecurity. The truth is, Alabama wants Mark Richt to remain the head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs. Since Saban and Smart got to Alabama, recruiting in Georgia has become much easier. We're afraid that if Richt leaves and they replace him with Smart or some other coach, it would become more difficult to recruit in the state of Georgia.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:43 am to Dawg in Beaumont
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That'sfair. I'm criticalof Richt a good bit at times, but we would be foolish to getrid of him (short of bombing a season like 2010 again).
We are in a bit of "no-man's land" at times with Richtbut not to thepoint Tennessee was in 07-08 at the end of Fulmer's run.
I likeourchancesto stay in the mix at the top of the SEC for the duration of Richt's tenure, just hope all the chips can fall into placefora MNC.
Richt will get it done, and you will get to win most of your games til then. Football is so difficult. UGA will fair even better come playoff time. All SEC teams will. Richt deserves a shot in that type of format before making changes.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:44 am to RollTide1987
Yep.....to a T....keep spreading the word.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:45 am to Dawg in Beaumont
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The one thing that baffles me about the Richt criticisms is why Bama is so concerned with Richt. Other fan bases bust our balls, but Bama seems genuinely concerned with everyone knowing their problems with Richt.
We don't play yearly, so why concerned with constantlypointing out Richt's short-comings?
I think I know part of the reason, but it is still confusing.
Most "new" Bama fans are very insecure. And suck.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:49 am to RollTide1987
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WhileI agree,I think hewould havebeenfired after the 2010 season had it been Alabama and not Georgia.
I disagree. I think Bama has been scarred enough by shitty coaches that we would know to hang on to Richt. If he had all the success he has had at UGA. So stop being a salty cucumber.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:57 am to partsman103
Could he be Mack Brown without the Natty?
Mack Brown averaging 10 wins a season, 6 divisions, 2 conference, 1 natty, 10-4 bowl record, 2 time conference coach of the year
Vs 9.8 wins a season, 6 division, 2 conference, 8-4 bowl record, 2 time conference coach of the year
Mack Brown averaging 10 wins a season, 6 divisions, 2 conference, 1 natty, 10-4 bowl record, 2 time conference coach of the year
Vs 9.8 wins a season, 6 division, 2 conference, 8-4 bowl record, 2 time conference coach of the year
This post was edited on 9/27/13 at 10:04 am
Posted on 9/27/13 at 9:58 am to LukeSidewalker
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I disagree.
I don't. You saw how quickly we got rid of Mike Shula. He went 10-2 in 2005, had us at #3 in the BCS coming into the game with LSU, and won the Cotton Bowl. The next season, we drop 6 games, and he's fired immediately. Many people were saying "WTF?" to that move until we hired Saban.
We did a similar thing to Bill Curry. He was a combined 19-5 in '88 and '89 but we ran him out of town after his third consecutive loss to Auburn.
To have such high expectations going into 2008, only to fall far below them, and then having mediocre 2009 and 2010 seasons would have been the death nail for any coach at Alabama.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 10:15 am to partsman103
Sorry, not meant as a flame. Just asking if Richts accomplishments at UGA would be acceptable at other SEC powerhouse schools.
At Bama, he would be on the hot seat iyam. 2 SEC titles in 12 seasons won't cut it with the PTB.
At Bama, he would be on the hot seat iyam. 2 SEC titles in 12 seasons won't cut it with the PTB.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 11:21 am to RollTide1987
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To have such high expectations going into 2008
UGA should have won it all in 2008. Incredibly talented team that had trouble making tackles.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 3:48 pm to NYCAuburn
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Could he be Mack Brown without the Natty?
Upvote. In the past, I have claimed that Georgia has been the Texas of the SEC without the national championship appearances.
Posted on 9/27/13 at 3:50 pm to dchunk
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UGA should have won it all in 2008.
49-10? When you get beaten that badly, tackling isn't the only problem.
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