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re: If we win every remaining game do we keep Richt?

Posted on 10/7/12 at 11:30 am to
Posted by Dandy Lion
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Posted on 10/7/12 at 11:30 am to
davesd, I hear ya. McGarity accepted the position, in order to warm a seat, at his alma mater. After spending years and years at an athletic program which is a juggernaut in 95+% of the categories it competes in?

I'm not buying it. I think there is more to his and the board's decision for him to come to Athens, and I don't think it's to hold Richt's hand and wipe his face and arse.
Posted by davesdawgs
Georgia - Class of '75
Member since Oct 2008
20307 posts
Posted on 10/7/12 at 11:47 am to
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davesd, I hear ya. McGarity accepted the position, in order to warm a seat, at his alma mater. After spending years and years at an athletic program which is a juggernaut in 95+% of the categories it competes in?

I'm not buying it. I think there is more to his and the board's decision for him to come to Athens, and I don't think it's to hold Richt's hand and wipe his face and arse.



I hope you are right but if you are then I think there would have been specific goals set when McGarity came on board. I guess I have worked in corporate environments so long that I come to expect specific criteria for success. I have a strong statistical process control background and I understand that goals are meaningless without continuous improvement by eliminating special causes of variation.

We measure success through specific data and determine process capability. To date, I don't see our current process as capable of playing at the highest level. Our teams are undisciplined and unprepared which is a direct reflection of our coaching staff. And we don't recruit well enough in the trenches especially considering the wealth of talent in our state. Both of those special causes of variation need to improve to increase process capability.
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