citizenkane
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my guess would be that Searles is shown the door shortly thereafter with the idea of bringing in a new OL coach between then and February signing period.
If he is not fired within days after early signing period then he's not going anywhere.
Searles should be given a chance to at least produce (although highly unlikely) some kind of OL class.
If we get ZERO OL commits by the early signing deadline then it will be very hard to justify Richt keeping him.
I can only imagine the pressure he would have to make a change.
Firing Searles is the easy part. Finding a replacement that is AVAILABLE at the right salary is harder.
If he is not fired within days after early signing period then he's not going anywhere.
Searles should be given a chance to at least produce (although highly unlikely) some kind of OL class.
If we get ZERO OL commits by the early signing deadline then it will be very hard to justify Richt keeping him.
I can only imagine the pressure he would have to make a change.
Firing Searles is the easy part. Finding a replacement that is AVAILABLE at the right salary is harder.