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Posted on 11/6/14 at 12:51 pm to
Posted by TMDawg
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 11/6/14 at 12:51 pm to
It's a joke that UGA makes Richt do the call in show (not just UGA but all schools honestly). No matter how you feel about his results on the field (yes, I've been frustrated too), the fact is he knows significantly more football than anyone that calls into that show. Having to listen to them ask stupid questions would drive me crazy, and callers are lucky he isn't a huge dick to them, I wouldn't blame him if he was.

Is Richt the best college coach? No. Do I have complaints about his teams? Yep. Does our yearly decision to not even show up for a game piss me off? Hell yes. But also pretending like he hasn't done anything good for UGA is a joke.
Posted by JCdawg
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 11/6/14 at 1:00 pm to
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It's a joke that UGA makes Richt do the call in show (not just UGA but all schools honestly). No matter how you feel about his results on the field (yes, I've been frustrated too), the fact is he knows significantly more football than anyone that calls into that show. Having to listen to them ask stupid questions would drive me crazy, and callers are lucky he isn't a huge dick to them, I wouldn't blame him if he was. Is Richt the best college coach? No. Do I have complaints about his teams? Yep. Does our yearly decision to not even show up for a game piss me off? Hell yes. But also pretending like he hasn't done anything good for UGA is a joke.



All valid points. I feel though as if Richt does a lot less with fan interaction than some other coaches. I live outside of Columbia, SC now and Spurrier does a call in show at a Wild Wing restaraunt every Thursday night for several hours. I can't see Richt ever doing anything in person where fans are involved.
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