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re: So be honest, does anyone think this is Richts last ride?

Posted on 11/3/15 at 6:45 am to
Posted by Damn Good Dawg
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 11/3/15 at 6:45 am to
The day the athletic department lets a select number of 18 year old kids dictate it's future is the day that they should step down. Every year there's going to be a good recruiting class, an elite prospect, etc. Georgia has run through too many of these excuses. Wait on the dream team, there were too many injuries, look at his body of work, we won the east, he just needs new coordinators, etc.

If they keep him, fine, but it better not be because we have a good recruiting class. Because we have supposedly had a lot of those and those prized recruits haven't scored an offensive TD in 23 days and have lost 63-13 to the two other teams filled with great recruits.
Posted by Broncothor
Member since Jul 2014
3050 posts
Posted on 11/3/15 at 8:12 am to
I respectfully disagree. You cannot win championships without top recruits. We are currently recruiting at a level that we have never reached before. A HC change puts that at risk, not just for this year, but for several unless the new coach really knocks it out of the park. We go back to 10 - 20 rankings instead of top 5. And we still don't go to the SECCG.

The only possible change would be to let Pruitt be HC. This would retain most of the defensive recruits, but the QB WR of the world typically want an offensive minded HC.

I would rather fire Schotty and get a proven OC.

Richt can shake hands at the beginning and end of the games and spend the rest of his time handing out water with his wife for all I care. I agree he is not "in the game" for some reason. But don't discount the "running a clean program" "caring about the kids" "putting kids in the NFL" "moms love him" aspects he brings to the reputation for recruiting. I know I am in the minority here, but I really think his leaving does more harm than good.
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