For Those Who Claim Coach Mark Richt Can't Recruit

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Mark Richt, having to follow the Randy Shannon disaster, Al Golden disaster, and the Shapiro disaster, that was several years of non-stop vicious media attacks on the Canes football program, requires a long-term rebuilding of a program that is unrecognizable from the glory days. What Coach Richt accomplished last year was possibly the best coaching job in the history of the program when everything is factored in, which is why the experts awarded him coach of the year. There is no way to wave a recruiting wand over the nation's recruits and suddenly they will be clamoring to become Canes, especially when competing against monstrous, well oiled (money) recruiting machines that now dot the college football landscape.

Below, is a small sampling of the recruiting Coach Richt brought to the Bulldogs. Notice that with Coach Richt's recruits Kirby came close to capturing a National Championship, yet now with Coach Richt's recruits moving on, they've struggled. Mark Rich is a winner and with the support of all Canes, he will bring National Championships back to Miami.

GENO ATKINS

Tackle
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • 33.5 tackles for a loss of yardage
  • 11.0 quarterback sacks

ALEC OGLETREE


LB/S
  • Second-Team All-SEC
  • 197 total tackles
  • 20.0 tackles for a loss of yardage

RESHAD JONES


S
  • Second-Team All-American 2x Second-Team All-SEC
  • 11 interceptions

ORSON CHARLES


TE
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • Second-Team All-SEC
  • 94 receptions for 1,370 yards and 10 touchdowns
DAVID ANDREWS

C
  • Second-Team All-SEC
  • Rimington Trophy finalist
  • 40 starts at center

BACARRI RAMBO


S
  • First-Team All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • Second-Team All-SEC
SEAN JONES

S
  • SEC Champion
  • First-Team All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • Seven interceptions

BOSS BAILEY


LB
  • SEC Champion
  • First-Team All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • Second-Team All-SEC

LEONARD FLOYD


LB
  • 17.0 quarterback sacks
  • 26.5 tackles for a loss of yardage
  • 182 total tackles
RENNIE CURRAN

LB
  • First-Team All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • 298 total tackles
MOHAMED MASSAQUOI

WR
  • SEC Champion
  • 158 receptions for 2,282 yards and 16 touchdowns
  • 14.4 yards per reception
  • Fourth all-time in Georgia touchdown receptions
BEN JONES

C
  • First-Team All-American
  • Second-Team All-SEC
  • Four-year starter at center
CORDY GLENN

G
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • 50 starts along the offensive line
  • 28 starts at left guard

JUSTIN HOUSTON


LB
  • First-Team All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • 20. 0 quarterback sacks
JON STINCHCOMB

OT
  • First-Team All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • Four-year starter along offensive line
D.J. SHOCKLEY

QB
  • 2x SEC Champion
  • SEC Championship Game MVP
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • 3,555 passing yards, 34 touchdowns
NICK CHUBB

RB
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • SEC Freshman of the Year
  • Second all-time in rushing yards at Georgia
TERRENCE EDWARDS

WR
  • SEC Champion
  • SEC record for most career receiving yards
  • Second-most receptions all-time in SEC
  • 30 career touchdown catches

KNOWSHON MORENO


RB
  • 2x First-Team All-SEC
  • Second-Team All-American
  • SEC Freshman of the Year
MATTHEW STAFFORD

QB
  • First-Team All-American
  • Second-Team All-SEC
  • 7,731 passing yards, 51 touchdowns
GREG BLUE

S
  • 2x SEC Champion
  • Consensus All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
MAX JEAN-GILLES

G
  • 2x SEC Champion
  • Consensus All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
THOMAS DAVIS

S
  • SEC Champion
  • Consensus All-American
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • Second-Team All-SEC

DREW BUTLER


P
  • 2x First-Team All-American
  • Ray Guy Award winner
  • First-Team All-SEC

TODD GURLEY


RB
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • Second-Team All-SEC
  • 3,285 rushing yards for 36 touchdowns

JARVIS JONES


LB
  • 2x Consensus All-American
  • SEC Defensive Player of the Year
  • First-Team All-SEC

A.J. GREEN


WR
  • 2x First-Team All-American
  • 2x First-Team All-SEC
  • SEC Freshman of the Year
  • Second-Team All-SEC

DAVID GREENE


QB, (2000-04)

  • SEC Champion
  • SEC Championship Game MVP
  • First-Team All-SEC
  • 2x Second-Team All-SEC
AARON MURRAY

QB
  • SEC career passing yards leader
  • SEC career passing touchdowns leader
  • Second-Team All-SEC

Can you breathe w Richt’s ******* down ur throat?! And Al Golden developed Mohammad Wilkerson at Temple. Who the fck cares what Richt did at UGA. We’re talking about Miami! Let’s see what Richt does when he ain’t got them boosters behind him handing out stacks.
 
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Can you breathe w Richt’s ******* down ur throat?! And Al Golden developed Mohammad Wilkerson at Temple. Who the fck cares what Richt did at UGA. We’re talking about Miami! Let’s see what Richt does when he ain’t got them boosters behind him handing out stacks.
 
Yeah, you're right, another failing grade forMark Richt, because he should have been recruiting for the Canes while still the head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs.


You're spot on...after Coach Richt coached those kid up they evolved into men. Thanks, to Coach Richt they made NFL rosters. He had the same success at Georgia. Thank for making an excellent point...Coach Mark Richt, 2017 College Football Coach of the Year!!!

Corch Right has been at UM for 3 seasons now. Enough time to have an addition to this list, no?
 

Well, one of your fellow haters offered the following which falls under Richt's management:

Players from 2016 that ended up on NFL rosters:

Kayaa, Mark Walton, Gus Edwards, Coley, Berrios, Njoku, Herndon, Danny Isadora, Chad Thomas, RJ McIntosh, Corn Elder, Rayshawn Jenkins and Jamal Carter

That doesn't even include practice squad players like Kc McDermott, Trent Harris or Kendrick Norton, injured guys like Berrios and Ahmmon Richards, or guys still on the team that'll end up in the NFL like Quan Johnson, Joe Jack, Homer, Willis etc.
 
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Corch Right has been at UM for 3 seasons now. Enough time to have an addition to this list, no?
This from a fellow hater of yours. Hopefully, this makes you feel better about Coach Richt, 2017 Coach of the Year!

Players from 2016 that ended up on NFL rosters:

Kayaa, Mark Walton, Gus Edwards, Coley, Berrios, Njoku, Herndon, Danny Isadora, Chad Thomas, RJ McIntosh, Corn Elder, Rayshawn Jenkins and Jamal Carter

That doesn't even include practice squad players like Kc McDermott, Trent Harris or Kendrick Norton, injured guys like Berrios and Ahmmon Richards, or guys still on the team that'll end up in the NFL like Quan Johnson, Joe Jack, Homer, Willis etc.
 
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You’ve gone too far earnest. You apologize to Kenneth right this minute.

Smh
What you don't know is Kenneth robbed a 7-11 while I was in the midst of purchasing a slushy and when the cops showed up he held me hostage for 3 days. He also ingested my slushy!
 
Well, one of your fellow haters offered the following which falls under Richt's management:

Players from 2016 that ended up on NFL rosters:

Kayaa, Mark Walton, Gus Edwards, Coley, Berrios, Njoku, Herndon, Danny Isadora, Chad Thomas, RJ McIntosh, Corn Elder, Rayshawn Jenkins and Jamal Carter

That doesn't even include practice squad players like Kc McDermott, Trent Harris or Kendrick Norton, injured guys like Berrios and Ahmmon Richards, or guys still on the team that'll end up in the NFL like Quan Johnson, Joe Jack, Homer, Willis etc.

So now ur giving credit to Richt for Golden’s players?! LMAO!!!!

Wait, wait!!! Hold the fck up! I thought the only reason why he went 7-5 this yr was b/c he still has too many of Golden’s players on the squad??? 🤔🤔🤔🤔

It seems to me, the more Golden players leave, the worst things are becoming.
 
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