seaofORANGE22
Eats a lot of peaches
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I don't think it will happen but with the way this year is going I wouldn't count anything out. I do agree I think if he leaves on his own then he will get out completely for a couple years.
Either way I do see UGA hiring a Ray Goff type coach more than a Mark Richt type.
I don't see some up-and-comer just waltzing into Athens and turning UGA into a powerhouse.
Richt is a good coach. Hell, he's a GREAT coach. He's 141-50. He has slipped slightly in recent years, but not to Fulmer 2008 level by any means.
A lot of people think that UGA is a guaranteed 10+ win team every year with the right coach, but that's not really true for any school. Things could easily be much, much worse for the Dawgs. In fact, I think that the chances of a non-established coach being an upgrade over Richt are very slim. And unlike Fulmer, Richt would have a ton of job offers if he got fired tomorrow and wanted to stay in coaching.
If UGA does make a move, they better be ready to hire their own Saban. Richt has UGA operating at about 85% of their potential, but there are a hell of lot more coaches out there who will fall short of that standard than there are coaches who can improve on his track record.
Now that we are over halfway through the season, which of the vols do you think could be up for all-sec honors?
Potential shots at first team selection:
Dobbs
JRM
Barnett
Evan Berry
Potential shots at 2nd/3rd team selection:
The four listed above, should they not be selected for first team, of course. But also:
Sutton
Hurd
Kerbyson
Thomas
Wolf
Daniel
Thoughts?
I don't see some up-and-comer just waltzing into Athens and turning UGA into a powerhouse.
Richt is a good coach. Hell, he's a GREAT coach. He's 141-50. He has slipped slightly in recent years, but not to Fulmer 2008 level by any means.
A lot of people think that UGA is a guaranteed 10+ win team every year with the right coach, but that's not really true for any school. Things could easily be much, much worse for the Dawgs. In fact, I think that the chances of a non-established coach being an upgrade over Richt are very slim. And unlike Fulmer, Richt would have a ton of job offers if he got fired tomorrow and wanted to stay in coaching.
If UGA does make a move, they better be ready to hire their own Saban. Richt has UGA operating at about 85% of their potential, but there are a hell of lot more coaches out there who will fall short of that standard than there are coaches who can improve on his track record.
I don't see some up-and-comer just waltzing into Athens and turning UGA into a powerhouse.
Richt is a good coach. Hell, he's a GREAT coach. He's 141-50. He has slipped slightly in recent years, but not to Fulmer 2008 level by any means.
A lot of people think that UGA is a guaranteed 10+ win team every year with the right coach, but that's not really true for any school. Things could easily be much, much worse for the Dawgs. In fact, I think that the chances of a non-established coach being an upgrade over Richt are very slim. And unlike Fulmer, Richt would have a ton of job offers if he got fired tomorrow and wanted to stay in coaching.
If UGA does make a move, they better be ready to hire their own Saban. Richt has UGA operating at about 85% of their potential, but there are a hell of lot more coaches out there who will fall short of that standard than there are coaches who can improve on his track record.
