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UM's Mark Richt hopes the playbook bores the 'Canes this summer - Sun Sentinel
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A lot of people on here don't understand that getting CMR is a blessing from God.
I fully hope and expect Richt to win at miami. I (and any other UGA fan with even a few working brain cells) have no ill will whatsoever towards Richt. He is a class act, excellent coach, and gave his all to us for 15 years. I love the man. With that said, 15 years in the SEC is a long time, especially considering we win the last 10 without an SEC title. It was best for both parties to move on. I truly believe that we are going to take the next step towards playoff contention, and also believe that MIami is going to get itself headed in the right direction as well. I think this move was a huge plus for both schools.
I fully hope and expect Richt to win at miami. I (and any other UGA fan with even a few working brain cells) have no ill will whatsoever towards Richt. He is a class act, excellent coach, and gave his all to us for 15 years. I love the man. With that said, 15 years in the SEC is a long time, especially considering we win the last 10 without an SEC title. It was best for both parties to move on. I truly believe that we are going to take the next step towards playoff contention, and also believe that MIami is going to get itself headed in the right direction as well. I think this move was a huge plus for both schools.
I fully hope and expect Richt to win at miami. I (and any other UGA fan with even a few working brain cells) have no ill will whatsoever towards Richt. He is a class act, excellent coach, and gave his all to us for 15 years. I love the man. With that said, 15 years in the SEC is a long time, especially considering we win the last 10 without an SEC title. It was best for both parties to move on. I truly believe that we are going to take the next step towards playoff contention, and also believe that MIami is going to get itself headed in the right direction as well. I think this move was a huge plus for both schools.
Probably accurate, at least I hope.
UGA is definitely trading winning at the highest level over integrity, and this is coming from the mouth of quite a few UGA alums I know. Will Kirby do that? Who knows, but I'm not sure time spent under Saban teaches integrity, while you do learn however, so many other facets of operating at the highest level.
Really a catch 22 for us. Many of our fans did not want Richt since they believe he is not cutthroat enough to get us back to prominence, and given our private school disadvantages....the belief is that we need a renegade willing to stand up to what the SEC and other state institutions have become.
Personally, I'm excited to have him and can't wait to see if he can parlay his "doing things the right way" style with the loads of South Florida talent now even more at his disposal. That would be a coup if he can. Regardless, it is just nice to finally have a real college football coach and operation in Coral Gables after so many years of taking the cheap way out and hoping to catch lightning in a bottle.
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I fully hope and expect Richt to win at miami. I (and any other UGA fan with even a few working brain cells) have no ill will whatsoever towards Richt. He is a class act, excellent coach, and gave his all to us for 15 years. I love the man. With that said, 15 years in the SEC is a long time, especially considering we win the last 10 without an SEC title. It was best for both parties to move on. I truly believe that we are going to take the next step towards playoff contention, and also believe that MIami is going to get itself headed in the right direction as well. I think this move was a huge plus for both schools.
No you're not.
I fully hope and expect Richt to win at miami. I (and any other UGA fan with even a few working brain cells) have no ill will whatsoever towards Richt. He is a class act, excellent coach, and gave his all to us for 15 years. I love the man. With that said, 15 years in the SEC is a long time, especially considering we win the last 10 without an SEC title. It was best for both parties to move on. I truly believe that we are going to take the next step towards playoff contention, and also believe that MIami is going to get itself headed in the right direction as well. I think this move was a huge plus for both schools.
No you're not.
How insightful!
Why did you fire al golden? Because you weren't winning enough? Because he didn't have Miami where it should rightfully be? See where I'm going with this?
Numbers are cool and all until you see what they really mean. Richt averaged 10 wins a season over his career. WHOA! We'd be stupid to give that up right!? Well...we haven't won the SEC since 2005. That's a problem. We've won our divsion twice in the last 10 years, over a time that UF and UT have hit historic lows. This is a problem. Did you watch us last year? We went to overtime with georgia southern. We beat missouri by 1 score. GT won 3 games and we barely hung on. We lost to UF the last 2 years when they weren't even very good.
At some point you have to decide if you're content with 9 or 10 wins and the outback bowl or if you actually want to win titles. Richt had his time but it was time to move on. And I was very clear earlier that I have nothing but love, admiration, adn respect for Richt. So this isnt' sour grapes. It was simply time to move in another direction.
I fully hope and expect Richt to win at miami. I (and any other UGA fan with even a few working brain cells) have no ill will whatsoever towards Richt. He is a class act, excellent coach, and gave his all to us for 15 years. I love the man. With that said, 15 years in the SEC is a long time, especially considering we win the last 10 without an SEC title. It was best for both parties to move on. I truly believe that we are going to take the next step towards playoff contention, and also believe that MIami is going to get itself headed in the right direction as well. I think this move was a huge plus for both schools.
No you're not.
I fully hope and expect Richt to win at miami. I (and any other UGA fan with even a few working brain cells) have no ill will whatsoever towards Richt. He is a class act, excellent coach, and gave his all to us for 15 years. I love the man. With that said, 15 years in the SEC is a long time, especially considering we win the last 10 without an SEC title. It was best for both parties to move on. I truly believe that we are going to take the next step towards playoff contention, and also believe that MIami is going to get itself headed in the right direction as well. I think this move was a huge plus for both schools.
No you're not.
How insightful!
Why did you fire al golden? Because you weren't winning enough? Because he didn't have Miami where it should rightfully be? See where I'm going with this?
Numbers are cool and all until you see what they really mean. Richt averaged 10 wins a season over his career. WHOA! We'd be stupid to give that up right!? Well...we haven't won the SEC since 2005. That's a problem. We've won our divsion twice in the last 10 years, over a time that UF and UT have hit historic lows. This is a problem. Did you watch us last year? We went to overtime with georgia southern. We beat missouri by 1 score. GT won 3 games and we barely hung on. We lost to UF the last 2 years when they weren't even very good.
At some point you have to decide if you're content with 9 or 10 wins and the outback bowl or if you actually want to win titles. Richt had his time but it was time to move on. And I was very clear earlier that I have nothing but love, admiration, adn respect for Richt. So this isnt' sour grapes. It was simply time to move in another direction.
I don't blame Georgia for firing Richt. To say the relationship had grown stale is an understatement. The problem with winning is that the expectations grow. Richt help take Georgia from an SEC also ran to a pretty consistent contender. I guess they hope Smart can help them make the next jump. I won't crap on their hire as sometimes you need to take risks to win big. The downside is they could end up worse off and right back where they were before hiring Mark Richt.
Funny how expectations work. I can remember a time that if Miami didn't win a national title, I considered the season a failure. Now, I'd be stoked with 10 wins and an ACC runner up finish. Not as long term goals but for the immediate future, I'd more than settle for that.
"They went out on a very limp limb in hiring a guy HOPING he's the next Saban"
It has literally nothing to do with wanting to be the next saban. Guess what? There is no "next saban". The guy is a top 3 or 4 coach in CFB history. What we DO hope is to be competitive again in our own league (which we haven't for a decade), make the BCS again (which we haven't since the 07 season), and quit getting absolutely stomped out once or twice a year like we have almost every season since 07.
Don't really think that's a lot to ask.
A lot of people on here dont understand that getting CMR is a blessing from God.