Wonder if anyone at thuga central is thinking of Spurrier and/or Muschamp on the market.
No way Spurrier would go to Athens.
Spurrier would return to North Ave before he would walk the sideline between the hedges. He dislikes UGA that much.
Wonder if anyone at thuga central is thinking of Spurrier and/or Muschamp on the market.
No way Spurrier would go to Athens.
http://www.macon.com/2014/11/02/3399058_yet-another-big-loss-for-mark.htmlHe is a man loved by many. There is little doubt about him as a person. That has never been a question. But his coaching abilities are routinely scrutinized. It is games like Saturday that make the ‘Mark Richt debate’ one that simply won’t go away.
Georgia didn’t just lose Saturday. They were embarrassed. Florida won by 18 points, and it really wasn’t that close. The 13-point underdog whipped the favorites up and down the field all afternoon long. Georgia lost to an inferior team Saturday. Sure, Florida won, but Georgia is better.
Or, so I thought.
How can Georgia be a good team when it loses a game like this? Was it just a bad day? Well, here’s the problem. This happens every single year for the Georgia Bulldogs. We wait for it and we know it is coming.
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How long will Georgia fans accept this? How many more years will they wake up on a Sunday morning and feel the way they did today?
People say, “Well, Mark will never leave. They’ll never fire him.” Well, maybe it’s time for the fans to let the administration know how unacceptable games like Saturday are. Maybe they need to be the ones heard, more loudly than the ones that talk about Richt and say, “He’s a good man, but…”
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That act is getting tired. Losing games like Saturday is getting old. And it is becoming more and more obvious this coach will never get Georgia where most of its fans believe it should be.
http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/co..._2014_jeffschultz_sfp#b270ae02.3828699.735538This is the kind of game that fuels the bonfires of criticism. A program builds up its fan base with a string of impressive wins, positions itself for a conference title, a playoff berth and a dream season, then napalms the sucker in one afternoon.
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Florida 38, Georgia 20. Seriously?
This is the kind of game that ignites the periodic rage about coach Mark Richt.
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As for Richt, this game was manna for critics. It wasn’t like the back-to-back losses to Florida and Urban Meyer in 2008 and 2009 by a combined score of 90-27 in that there wasn’t as much on the line for Bulldogs. But it was a crusher for this season and qualifies as a major grease stain on his resume.
The bonfires are burning again.
Agree! We were one of the reasons Donnan was let go.They would have fired Richt a long time ago if we could have beaten them more than once every 13 years.
one of my high school buddies that is a Dwaggie texted me that "Tech could easily have beaten us today." he is one that gets very down on them and when they are doing well he is full of anxiety of how its about to go bad... much like this Tech board and Larry Munson
UGA would be crazy to fire Richt. It's too unpredictable when selecting a coach unless you are able to hire a great coach away from another top school. I know UGA could afford to pay top dollar, but who would be willing to go? If you were UGA and could go after any coach (college, NFL, or commentator), who would you pick? And you have to predict they would leave their current situation. Example: Saban isn't leaving Bama, so no need in throwing his name out there.
UGA would be crazy to fire Richt. It's too unpredictable when selecting a coach unless you are able to hire a great coach away from another top school. I know UGA could afford to pay top dollar, but who would be willing to go? If you were UGA and could go after any coach (college, NFL, or commentator), who would you pick? And you have to predict they would leave their current situation. Example: Saban isn't leaving Bama, so no need in throwing his name out there.
Muschamp
A lot of the DWAGs are throwing out Mark Dantonio's name along with the guy from Baylor. Those guys are somewhat realistic.
Then you have the complete retarts who say they can hire away another successful SEC coach like Mullen or Freeze.
The real question....what kind of coach would want that job if averaging almost 10 a year does not give you job security. The boosters and alum are probably not going to let MR go anywhere...the everyday fans are the ones who want him gone.
But, hey Dogs, Jim Donnan is still out there. Heard he wants to get back into coaching.
one of my high school buddies that is a Dwaggie texted me that "Tech could easily have beaten us today."
Never mind Donnan went up against öööö good Tennessee teams and great Florida teams, and not just on the field but for recruits, too. Richt had to go up against St. Urban, but the Kiffin-Dooley-Jones years at UT have been forgettable.
UF felt good enough about their DBs against our WRs to leave them on an island and make Mason beat them while moving 8-9 in the box to stop the run.
Didn't seem like we wanted to go all-in to stop the run at times and our lack of speed at ILB really hurt us.
I've been saying for a couple of weeks now, the way to stop our running game is a simple numbers game. If we go with a basic I-formation set then we have 5 down linemen, 1 TE, and 1 FB blocking, a total of 7 blockers. If a D mans up our WRs and trusts their DBs, that's 7 players trying to block 9. It's what happens when there is no threat of a passing game