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Richt isn't an elite coach and won't ever be one. Doesn't mean he can't win a championship here though.
Do you think Les Miles or Jimbo Fisher are elite coaches?
Richt isn't an elite coach and won't ever be one. Doesn't mean he can't win a championship here though.
Can Mark Richt draw on his experience as an OC at FSU and HC at UGA and make the jump to be considered an elite head coach at UM? I think it's a valid question given the fact that Richt is now sitting on top what is arguably the richest bed of high school football talent in the nation. It has been said many times that UM with all of the resources it has to offer makes head coaches not the other way around.
If we take a look at two of the most successful HC's in UM history Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson and compare their respective records before and after UM with their records while at UM it is stunningly obvious that JJ and DE had their best years in terms of W/L while coaching UM and it isn't close.
Jimmy Johnson
Oklahoma State 29-25-3
Miami 52-9(1NC)
Dennis Errickson
Wyoming 6-6
Washington St. 12-10-1
Miami 63-9 (2 NC's)
Oregon State 31-17
Idaho 4-8
Arizona State 31-31
Mark Richt
Georgia 145-51
Miami ???????
Many people have made comments regarding Richts inability to win the big game and his head to head record against the likes of Saban, Myer, Miles....Now I'm certainly not trying to deny or spin any of Richts shortcomings or weaknesses. However when you realize that UGA was Richts first shot at being a head coach and guys like Saban, Meyer and Miles had the benefit of having multiple HC gigs under their respective belts, then I'm willing to cut Richt more than a little slack. Then when I see a record of 145-51 in his first go at being an HC at Georgia then I am even more impressed.
My entire point is that if Richt could go 145-51 at UGA in his first head coaching job, is it possible that he could come here and establish himself as an elite championship level coach considering the fact that two of our best HCs in JJ and DE had very mediocre and pedestrian records results before and after leaving UM?
Discuss,
If y'all say richt is not elite then what does that make Butch Davis? Yeah he put together a great roster but what has he done in his entire head coaching career outside of that accomplishment? He didn't exactly win a championship either. None of our coaches who have been successful here before were anyone near considered elite coaches yet when they got here they won big...
Richt is an elite coach already
Richt is an elite coach already
I agree Mark Richt is definitely an elite coach already and this is a stupid question.
Homer? Far from it...If y'all say richt is not elite then what does that make Butch Davis? Yeah he put together a great roster but what has he done in his entire head coaching career outside of that accomplishment? He didn't exactly win a championship either. None of our coaches who have been successful here before were anyone near considered elite coaches yet when they got here they won big...
Butch Davis was never an elite coach either. He was an elite recruiter, there's a difference. Also Butch went into a real rough situation and turned the program back into the right direction and basically assembled the greatest college football team ever. Just because he didn't coach that 2001 team, doesn't mean he shouldn't be credited with it. As far as past coaches not having a ton of success before here, well there's a difference between Oklahoma State(JJ) and Washington State(Erickson) than Georgia. Georgia underperformed for many years with Richt. He couldn't win the big games and never won a NC. Winning a NC a Georgia is a lot easier than Oklahoma State and Washington State. Richt is a good coach but not elite and just because you're a homer and think everybody associated with program is great, doesn't make it true. **** you were riding Golden for the longest time too.
Richt is an elite coach already
I agree Mark Richt is definitely an elite coach already and this is a stupid question.
So you're agreeing with yourself?
Good post, nice, and illuminating research on past experience.In my opinion, he'll be elite if he wins a couple championships here and has us competing for a couple more (in a 10-12 year tenure before retiring)....
I think it's attainable for him. There's a lot to like about him as a coach....
I'm not a big fan of the Diaz hire as the DC, but Kuligowski and top-notch defensive talent (which we will be getting on a regular basis with Richt as the HC) will certainly help him a lot....
I hope he gets it done - especially since he's an alum....
The dry spell has been far, far too long....
Can Mark Richt draw on his experience as an OC at FSU and HC at UGA and make the jump to be considered an elite head coach at UM? I think it's a valid question given the fact that Richt is now sitting on top what is arguably the richest bed of high school football talent in the nation. It has been said many times that UM with all of the resources it has to offer makes head coaches not the other way around.
If we take a look at two of the most successful HC's in UM history Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson and compare their respective records before and after UM with their records while at UM it is stunningly obvious that JJ and DE had their best years in terms of W/L while coaching UM and it isn't close.
Jimmy Johnson
Oklahoma State 29-25-3
Miami 52-9(1NC)
Dennis Errickson
Wyoming 6-6
Washington St. 12-10-1
Miami 63-9 (2 NC's)
Oregon State 31-17
Idaho 4-8
Arizona State 31-31
Mark Richt
Georgia 145-51
Miami ???????
Many people have made comments regarding Richts inability to win the big game and his head to head record against the likes of Saban, Myer, Miles....Now I'm certainly not trying to deny or spin any of Richts shortcomings or weaknesses. However when you realize that UGA was Richts first shot at being a head coach and guys like Saban, Meyer and Miles had the benefit of having multiple HC gigs under their respective belts, then I'm willing to cut Richt more than a little slack. Then when I see a record of 145-51 in his first go at being an HC at Georgia then I am even more impressed.
My entire point is that if Richt could go 145-51 at UGA in his first head coaching job, is it possible that he could come here and establish himself as an elite championship level coach considering the fact that two of our best HCs in JJ and DE had very mediocre and pedestrian records results before and after leaving UM?
Discuss,
If Richt can have an Herman like affect and put points on the board with an explosive offense we will be in good hands. If our offense starts to click we will be a dangerous team. IMO, the D will be better,but they will still give up plays here and there.
Yep. Just like some programs (such as Alabama) don't necessarily need great QBs to win championships, just competent ones, Miami only needs competent coaching. And no one can deny that Richt is at the very least competent. But why limit the comparison to JJ and DE? You can make a similar case for all the successful Miami coaches: HS, JJ, DE, BD, and let's throw in LC for his first couple seasons. Other than JJ and what he did at Dallas, if you omit their stints at UM would any of them be considered great coaches?
If you don't look at what Howard Schnelly did outside of UM and consider it some great accomplishments I don't know what to say.
Homer? Far from it...If y'all say richt is not elite then what does that make Butch Davis? Yeah he put together a great roster but what has he done in his entire head coaching career outside of that accomplishment? He didn't exactly win a championship either. None of our coaches who have been successful here before were anyone near considered elite coaches yet when they got here they won big...
Butch Davis was never an elite coach either. He was an elite recruiter, there's a difference. Also Butch went into a real rough situation and turned the program back into the right direction and basically assembled the greatest college football team ever. Just because he didn't coach that 2001 team, doesn't mean he shouldn't be credited with it. As far as past coaches not having a ton of success before here, well there's a difference between Oklahoma State(JJ) and Washington State(Erickson) than Georgia. Georgia underperformed for many years with Richt. He couldn't win the big games and never won a NC. Winning a NC a Georgia is a lot easier than Oklahoma State and Washington State. Richt is a good coach but not elite and just because you're a homer and think everybody associated with program is great, doesn't make it true. **** you were riding Golden for the longest time too.
In the past 10 years only 5 different coaches have won championships Nick saban, urban Meyer, les miles, fisher, and gene chizik. And just because you win a title doesn't make you elite see chizik for an example.
You were making a good case until the Harbaugh fanaticism. Your entire argument about Richt is incredible as soon as you call Harbaugh elite.
Harbaugh consistently loses big games. Him and Richt are on the same **** level.
Both are elite coaches. You dont need to win a ship to be elite.