You missed Lambert, Ramsey, and Bauta--the 3-headed conflagration that got Rick fired.
didnt even need to reply to him because of the convenient omission. Add to it Eason looking like a bum
When did Eason look like a bum? Kid definitely played well as a true, and Georgia was very excited about him.
Wasn't Richt fault Mettenberg and Nick Marshall got kicked out, and he also did well Hunter Maston who was also a productive college quarterback with what talent he had. Richt's qb recruiting was a strength not a weakness
Stafford, Murray, Shockley, Mettenberg, Marshall, and promising Eason ...is definitely a nice group, especially considering there is a 3 and 4 year starter in that group. And Matson was a nice find, and was more than respectable with a 21-4 ratio his year as a starter.
And of course his coaching speaks for itself with the FSU guys, Greene, Murray, and again Matson.
You missed Lambert, Ramsey, and Bauta--the 3-headed conflagration that got Rick fired.
didnt even need to reply to him because of the convenient omission. Add to it Eason looking like a bum
here is the complete list between 01 and now. Also, I have a close inside source in UGA athletics that told me in 2014 prior to CMR leaving that he (CMR) had been complaining for a year, that he was not happy and was possibly going to move on. a lot had to do with the AD and how he was micromanaging various aspects of the program. So to say that he got fired because of bad QB evals is at best an inaccurate assumption...facts is he has an established track record of finding good QB's. Gogeta I know you dont need to respond to any of this given your track record of evaluating QB's and successfully running a major D1 program..... so we will just defer to your position on things.
David Greene 2001–2004 Led the Bulldogs to the 2002 SEC Championship.
D. J. Shockley 2004–2005 Led the Bulldogs to the 2005 SEC Championship.
Joe Tereshinski 2005–2006
Matthew Stafford 2006–2008 Current starting quarterback for the Detroit Lions. 1st Overall Pick of the 2009 NFL Draft. AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2011). [14]
Joe Cox 2009
Aaron Murray 2010–2013 SEC Career Passing Yards Leader [15]
Hutson Mason 2014
Greyson Lambert 2015-2016
Faton Bauta 2015
Jacob Eason 2016
Jake Fromm 2017 Led the Bulldogs to the 2017 SEC Championship.[/QUOTE]
I see 5 bums and 2 pendings.
Jacob Eason is likely a transfer candidate..Fromm throws for 150 yds a game. He aint lead sh*t.
For some reason some of yall do this with every coach we have, they are "off limits" cant be questioned. Alot of yall just did it with Al Golden. Had Richt signed/recruited Deshawn Watson he would still be at UGA. Richt had a long history of qb evals, developing qbs and the admin literally had to take play calling duties away from him. What reason was that for?. Im not saying hes a terrible evaluator of qbs or anything ..just being real about it. He's been hit or miss as of late and that is a fact. Add to it he was in a state his school (uga) owned. With no college other than clemson that ran an offense that required a qb to complete a pass.
The original Sits offer also was called out on the board for awhile, the kid literally had to get benched by his own hs team. Jarren Williams looks to be the goods and film showed a better player awhile ago.[/QUOTE]
I agree with this. A lot of us questioned Sits and you had a contingent of fans that played the "Well, you're sitting behind a keyboard, while Richt and his staff are paid to do this" card. With Sits, it was very concerning the TD:Int ratio that he carried from Jersey to IMG. People mentioned that we'd see his true potential at IMG, which is baffling to me. A quality Div-1 QB should be able to post good stats, regardless of what his team looks like.
But yeah, if Sits was still starting at IMG, I'd question if Jarren Williams would be a commit right now. Thankfully Richt wised up though.