linesniper
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You would think with the connections Richt has he would be able to get his son a job at a G5 school.
You would think with the connections Richt has he would be able to get his son a job at a G5 school.
You would think with the connections Richt has he would be able to get his son a job at a G5 school.
I mean really? He has kids to and he’s making 6 figures. Football is a relentless sport and you make your money while you can.
He should be fired but I wouldn’t quit either
Valid point, but I think we are coming close to rock bottom. I also think it’s fair to argue that UM has never been this invested in the football program from a monetary standpoint...perhaps the BOT finally saw how much money there is to be made in college football and decided to pony up the money for Richt and the IPF. The returns thus far have been so-so (he got us to the orange bowl last year). After this dibacle of a season coupled with the expected downturn in season tickets and booster money, I would argue that UM is finally starting to move in the right direction.
If Richt hadn’t gotten that bs extension, he would have already hired an OC. Because of the extension, he has at least one more year to make it right or get fired.
That’s why I’m inclined to believe the twitter rumor of a blow up argument between blake and richt. Blake has to know his goose is cooked if richt fails, plain and simple. Further, he has little to no leverage to force richt. People on this board have referenced pressuring him to make changes, but ultimately the only thing he can really do is threaten to fire him. Richt might appear to have early onset alzheimers but he still has to know he holds all the cards. So now you have an already weak AD trying to force change from a position with zero leverage, and a proud coach who is finally realizing how out of co trol things have gotten and probably has the weight of the world on his shoulders (aka, he now knows he needs help and the knly thing to do would be to let go of his son and/or close friends like brown, dugans, searels, etc). He always oreaches loyalty, so he would essentially be breaking his own code. This is the number one reason why he never has and never will be a champion, because he values relationships over the bottom line, which is winning.
As far as richt and james go, I absolutely believe that things are bad between them, because james knows the future of his job 100% lies in the hands of richt. If no changes are made, they are both fired during or after 2019. If he makes a change, it probably still is too late but at least there would be a small chance it stabalizes things enough to stick around 2-3 more years and eventually help save blakes job.
Personally I think after the dust settles, richt makes the tough decision and brings in someone safe and that he is familiar with. I think it helps our offense move into an average state (certainly cant get worse), but I also expect our defense to regress. As a reault I see another 7-5 season with richt either stepping down or getting fired and exiting UM along with james.
It's possible they want to have a strategy for finding the next coach. They may have someone quietly asking who's interested and working on a succession plan. Just firing Richt now leaves a lot in limbo, especially with recruits.
A smart monkey doesn't let go of one branch before grabbing hold of another.
It's possible they want to have a strategy for finding the next coach. They may have someone quietly asking who's interested and working on a succession plan. Just firing Richt now leaves a lot in limbo, especially with recruits.
A smart monkey doesn't let go of one branch before grabbing hold of another.
The other problem I see is that MoRk knows that he has cooked any possibility of getting another job in football. He needs to max out this pay, so he will probably play hard ball and will try to get the most $$ out of UM on his way out.
That's why I said it's possible. I was suggesting it as a possibility.Not sure if serious?
You think the same decision makers that:
1. Allowed Golden to coach for 5 seasons,
2. Allowed him to keep his DC for all 5 seasons,
3. After firing Golden went after the next coach with no plan and but for UGA firing Richt, who knows who they hire,
4. Hired Richt, and
5. Extended Richt
Besides apathy and self-inflicted cancer, what strategy do you see?
I would hope that given the positions that members of the BOT hold in their day jobs, they would be smarter than their past decisions would indicate.
It's possible they want to have a strategy for finding the next coach. They may have someone quietly asking who's interested and working on a succession plan. Just firing Richt now leaves a lot in limbo, especially with recruits.
A smart monkey doesn't let go of one branch before grabbing hold of another.
Agreed, but there's not a lot of time to fire Richt, hire a new coach and persuade recruits to sign when there are other schools that will seem more stable making offers.What recruits? We have a bunch of 3* that might now come? Or you waste all of next year putting out a crappy product and lose all recruits for next year too(like this year)
I have kids too but I get evaluated at my job. I would have been put on an improvement plan of some sort after year one with Jon’s results but daddy won’t do that. That’s why I wouldn’t hire family or friends. It’s hard to mix business and friendships.
A lot more players, not just those twoJust noticed Richards and Nesta tweeted out like shocked and sad faces