I live in Georgia and I was cringing when we hired Mark. He bleeds Red and Black. He loved Georgia and Athens and would have stayed there until the end, just like Bobby, Frank, Phillip Fulmer, etc ... He was devastated when he got fired and I don't care what anyone says, he was caught off guard by it and it rocked him to his core. He expected to retire there as "the man" right behind Vince Dooley. I really don't think he would have ever coached again if he had actually taken a year off to think things over. He got caught up in the emotion of being fired and when some schools started calling, his ego and his feelings took over. He wasn't thinking straight and saw this as his best chance to get back at the school who fired him and the people who doubted him. He was done when he left UGA and everyone who could see it objectively knew it. The sting of him being fired is what made him say yes to this job and the realization that he is not cut out for it is what is making him double down on all his poor decisions, including his decision to take the job in the first place. I guarantee you he walks away before he gets fired. When he finally accepts that his time has passed and he realizes that staying on is more embarrassing than quitting and admitting that this whole endeavor was a mistake he will gracefully exit. The only questions is when he has that epiphany. My guess is the end of the 2020 season.