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re: Will Georgia go down the road Tennessee went after Fulmer

Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:17 am to
Posted by DawgGONIT
Member since May 2015
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Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:17 am to
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Fulmer pretty clearly needed to go after 08. But UGA firing Richt after 2015 is like if UT had fired Fulmer after 2004. Which was UT's second consecutive 10-3 season.
You shut your damn mouth! I see you want us to keep Richt to get them easy wins, but NO!

Who cares about the record? Is 10 wins that great of an accomplishment when you shite the bed vs Bama? Or blow a huge lead vs Tenn? Or when you just start your 3rd string qb in the game vs UF (one of the biggest games of the season, top 3 for sure)?

Plus it isn't even that, its all the previous years coming up flat (like vs North Texas, where we led by a TD at halftime, or GSU this past season), shitting the bed in the big games (Bama, UF, USC, etc), and making dumb coaching decisions that potentially can cost us the game (like the squib kick vs GT, or H Mason's play action vs USc, etc).

It was time for a change, and Richt did all of his damage from 2002-2005 anyway (only SEC championships). He wasn't getting any better and even Mizz has won the SEC East more times than we have since they joined .

However, UGA will not end up like TENN after Fulmer, and the reason is that our state is STACKED with high school football talent, something that the state of Tenn is lacking, even Alabama, the Carolinas, Miss, Ark, etc. Really FL, GA, have the best high school talent in the SEC and somewhat LA, so I can see these schools always having the potential to be good, because of talent alone. Hell we were one of the top schools in the SEC and nation at putting guys in the NFL, now imagine what it will be like with Kirby actually locking down the boarders unlike Richt (hopefully). The class of 17, seems to have a lot of the top guys in the state are UGA commits or are in their top 3 with a good chance to land most. This has hardly happened with Richt.

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