southendzoneBEE
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I really could see him landing at South Carolina to try and get as close as possible to the dawgs. Would be hilarious if that happened and he went on a run against uga
That doesn't sound like Mark.I really could see him landing at South Carolina to try and get as close as possible to the dawgs. Would be hilarious if that happened and he went on a run against uga
Like maybe a 13-2 run over the span of 15 years?I really could see him landing at South Carolina to try and get as close as possible to the dawgs. Would be hilarious if that happened and he went on a run against uga
I just think 55 years old is awful young to just call it quits. I would think he'd be out to prove his critics wrong.In all likelihood, Richt never coaches another game. I don't see him going anywhere.
he seems a perfect fit for Texas imoIn all likelihood, Richt never coaches another game. I don't see him going anywhere.
I just think 55 years old is awful young to just call it quits. I would think he'd be out to prove his critics wrong.
Tired of it?He's rich and probably tired of pandering to dipshit teenage recruits and unrealistic fan bases . I wouldn't blame him one bit if he decided it wasn't worth the hassle anymore.
Yahoo twitter:
Mark Richt says whether "it's in the role of head coach, coordinator, QBs coach," he'd like to continue coaching.
this was his favorite part of the jobpandering to dipshit teenage recruits
this was his favorite part of the job
What do you want to bet that he won't be a FBS coach by 2017 season?Meh. He may coach a highschool team. But my money is on not taking a high level job again.
I think he will be one in 2016What do you want to bet that he won't be a FBS coach by 2017 season?
What do you want to bet that he won't be a FBS coach by 2017 season?