GOOD COACHING DECISIONS By Richt .... Please Give an Example of One.

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The principles for being a successful major college football coach are the same as they are in business or in life in general.

The key is being able to MAKE GOOD DECISIONS. Great coaches make great decisions !

In last year's Natl Champ game, changing his QB at halftime was an example of a great coaching decision by Saban and Bama won.

Please give an example of even ONE good coaching decision made by Mork Richt in his entire coaching career. Or has he skated along and won games just by having good talent.
 
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The principles for being a successful major college football coach are the same as they are in business or in life in general.

The key is being able to MAKE GOOD DECISIONS. Great coaches make great decisions !

In last year's Natl Champ game, changing his QB at halftime was an example of a great coaching decision by Saban and Bama won.

Please give an example of even ONE good coaching decision made by Mork Richt in his entire coaching career. Or has he skated along and won games just by having good talent.

Keeping Hartley and Dugans when they both where on the way out to Georgia and FSU, they both coach solid position groups and recruit well.
 
In last year's Natl Champ game, changing his QB at halftime was an example of a great coaching decision by Saban and Bama won.

This was only a good decision cause it worked and they won, if they would've lost people would've said that's so stupid you put a freshman in the champ game blah blah blah
 
Throwing down a mil for the IPF. That alone bought him a few more years here. Fans are tired of losing but because of that the admin won't make a move on Richt. Smart move on his part.
 
In last year's Natl Champ game, changing his QB at halftime was an example of a great coaching decision by Saban and Bama won.

This was only a good decision cause it worked and they won, if they would've lost people would've said that's so stupid you put a freshman in the champ game blah blah blah

Nah, they weren't winning that game without Tua. They couldn't move the ball because the other kid couldn't throw. Sound familiar?
 
The day he announces “I am resigning effective immediately “......hopefully before this year is over.
 
Restablishing the closest thing we have had to a Miami defense in a long time by hiring Diaz and co.

His greatest coaching decision hasn’t happened yet until he steps down from calling plays though
 
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Pulling Rosier for Perry vs. FIU. Keeping Perry in vs. FSU. Letting Manny run the D. Moving DJ from DB to WR to RB. Potentially redshirting 17 kids this year and a bunch last year. Getting Quan to stay for his senior year.

In 2019:
can he find a QB?
can he find a way to win on the road?
can we land 25-28 Miami level recruits? (especially 4-5 OL/8 DL)
can we retain the services of our 3rd year starters (Shaq, Pic, JJ)?
Are those redshirting going to make a difference on the OL and DL? Rousseau, Reed, Campbell, Miller
 
IPF donation and......................... .......... ........ ....... ...
 
He did the most important thing right
Hired the best available DC in the country. Vrenables, don brown weren't coming and Aranda gets 2.5mil

Amazing hire by richt that most of the clowns on here dogged him for
 
Congratulations, with this thread the Richt criticism has officially:

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Pulling Rosier for Perry vs. FIU. Keeping Perry in vs. FSU. Letting Manny run the D. Moving DJ from DB to WR to RB. Potentially redshirting 17 kids this year and a bunch last year. Getting Quan to stay for his senior year.

In 2019:
can he find a QB?
can he find a way to win on the road?
can we land 25-28 Miami level recruits? (especially 4-5 OL/8 DL)
can we retain the services of our 3rd year starters (Shaq, Pic, JJ)?
Are those redshirting going to make a difference on the OL and DL? Rousseau, Reed, Campbell, Miller
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In last year's Natl Champ game, changing his QB at halftime was an example of a great coaching decision by Saban and Bama won.

This was only a good decision cause it worked and they won, if they would've lost people would've said that's so stupid you put a freshman in the champ game blah blah blah

And why did he wait until the national championship game to make the move? I mean, Tua is clearly head and shoulders better than Hurts or any other QB Bama has had under Saban. Why did it take him 12 1/2 games to pull the trigger on what should have been an obvious move? It's because coaches, even good ones are often stubborn and overly conservative. It's often not the best player getting the snaps but the one the coach feels more comfortable with.
 
At BC he changed things up by having the running back move up to the right side of the QB instead of the left side which I'm sure he believed it would totally confuse the defense.
 
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