Justice article on player bonding

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Yup, we sure have.

That’s what automatically happens if an OL coach gets fired after one year.

When I recall, we've had so much turnover here, man. Jeez. Previously, the time guys left was if they were promoted by a NFL team or moved up to be a HC.
 
If we look at the shear turn over on staff since Coker's last year, it's pretty astonishing.


Not really true. We had 2 straight coaches- Golden and Richt- who never fired a single assistant. For God’s sake, Richt decided to resign rather than fire his son and possibly Searles. And I’m not aware of a single assistant at UGA who Richt decided to fire on his own- every time he fired an assistant, it seems to have been because the UGA admin forced him to do so, about 2 years too late.

And Golden was beyond notorious for holding on to bad assistants, most infamously Dorito. His butt buddy.
 
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Not really true. We had 2 straight coaches- Golden and Richt- who never fired a single assistant. For God’s sake, Richt decided to resign rather than fire his son and possibly Searles. And I’m not aware of a single assistant at UGA who Richt decided to fire on his own- every time he fired an assistant, it seems to have been because the UGA admin forced him to do so, about 2 years too late.

And Golden was beyond notorious for holding on to bad assistants, most infamously Dorito.

I agree w/ you that Golden and Richt was notorious of holding on to staff members, but we still had turnover:
Fisch, McDonald, Richardson, Barrow, Carroll, Franklin, Swasey were all shown the door w/in a 4 1/2 yr period.

Then Richt made a complete overhaul of the entire previous staff.
3 yrs later, we have an entire overhaul on the offensive side of the ball.
1 yr later, we have another overhaul of the offensive side of ball.
 
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