Mark Richt will do Signing Day Coverage with ESPN *hired to work the ACC network*

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Due to the fact that Richt resigned/retired and it was his action that terminated his contract, can you please explain why you think UM was in any way obligated to pay a "crazy buyout" and can you please also explain what your understanding of a "buyout" is and why that clause exists in a contract ? thanks.

Miami would have been obligated to pay his buyout under the same situation his predecessors made which was acting like nothing was wrong and demanding to be fired before vacating the position.
 
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Explain exactly how you know the amount of bags Georgia drops as opposed to Florida.

Since it is under the table I obviously can't point you towards statistics, however, it is common knowledge that UGA and Bama are the bag dropping kings. UGA fans don't even deny it and UF fans are constantly complaining about UGA outbidding them. Do you remember all the rumors circling around about Richt backing up the brinks trump to pull Sony? I would LOVE to see Richt at Gainesville. Taggart at FSU and Richt at Gainesville would allow us to clean up the state in recruiting. You are acting as if Richt was pulling these underrated gems and just had such an eye for talent. Chubb, Gurley, Michel, etc. were all top RBs that everyone knew were elite talents when he landed them. He just happened to drop the biggest bag.

Explain how you KNOW that Richt would be landing top talent at UF and not end up with a class in the 30/40ss like he would have at Miami?
 
Since it is under the table I obviously can't point you towards statistics, however, it is common knowledge that UGA and Bama are the bag dropping kings. UGA fans don't even deny it and UF fans are constantly complaining about UGA outbidding them. Do you remember all the rumors circling around about Richt backing up the brinks trump to pull Sony? I would LOVE to see Richt at Gainesville. Taggart at FSU and Richt at Gainesville would allow us to clean up the state in recruiting. You are acting as if Richt was pulling these underrated gems and just had such an eye for talent. Chubb, Gurley, Michel, etc. were all top RBs that everyone knew were elite talents when he landed them. He just happened to drop the biggest bag.

Explain how you KNOW that Richt would be landing top talent at UF and not end up with a class in the 30/40ss like he would have at Miami?

I had a high school friend on Al Golden's staff (picked a winning career choice for sure) and he flat out told me that Sony was bagged in a big way. New ride among other things.
 
I had a high school friend on Al Golden's staff (picked a winning career choice for sure) and he flat out told me that Sony was bagged in a big way. New ride among other things.

Thanks for the information man. I have heard similar stories from some other people as well.
 
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I agree but Richt did more for this program in his first 2 years than the past 3 coaches did combined. Good for Richt. Hopefully he finds his way into the booth to call games. His coaching perspective would definitely be appreciated.

Richt "Why are all those guys doing running around before the snap?"

His parter in the booth "That's called motion coach."

Richt "Oh!" short pause "When did they start doing that?" "It's legal?"
 
Having just come off a week-long CIS suspension I am now working hard to be one of the boys. So, to really slam Mark Richt let’s all post our football resumes, which will even further embarrass the man once he realizes that our football accomplishments have been at the highest levels of college and pro ball.

Imagine how he will feel once he reads how most all of us were wildly successful head coaches at illustrious college football programs (and possibly NFL head coaches), along with being assistant coaches during our 40 year-long careers.

Now for the cherry on the whipped cream, let’s promise each other that we will truthfully tell stories about how we could have helped our family members and/or friends but didn’t do so not wanting to look bad to others. Further, put him in his place by advising him how our parents tried to help us, but we refused to accept any form of their help.

It would be appreciated if those of you who were on coaching staffs that won national championships and/or SEC championships also include photos of you receiving your corresponding trophies, plagues, etc.

PS: Those who will also be offering their football expertise on ESPN during national signing day please advise so that we can all tune in…I can’t wait!
 
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Having just come off a week-long CIS suspension I am now working hard to be one of the boys. So, to really slam Mark Richt let’s all post our football resumes, which will even further embarrass the man once he realizes that our football accomplishments have been at the highest levels of college and pro ball.

Imagine how he will feel once he reads how most all of us were wildly successful head coaches at illustrious college football programs (and possibly NFL head coaches), along with being assistant coaches during our 40 year-long careers.

Now for the cherry on the whipped cream, let’s promise each other that we will truthfully tell stories about how we could have helped our family members and/or friends but didn’t do so not wanting to look bad to others. Further, put him in his place by advising him how our parents tried to help us, but we refused to accept any form of their help.

It would be appreciated if those of you who were on coaching staffs that won national championships and/or SEC championships also include photos of you receiving your corresponding trophies, plagues, etc.

PS: Those who will also be offering their football expertise on ESPN during national signing day please advise so that we can all tune in…I can’t wait!
6x national champ. Here is the picture of me that I have hanging over my mantle.
Nick-Saban-trophy.jpg
 
Having just come off a week-long CIS suspension I am now working hard to be one of the boys. So, to really slam Mark Richt let’s all post our football resumes, which will even further embarrass the man once he realizes that our football accomplishments have been at the highest levels of college and pro ball.

Imagine how he will feel once he reads how most all of us were wildly successful head coaches at illustrious college football programs (and possibly NFL head coaches), along with being assistant coaches during our 40 year-long careers.

Now for the cherry on the whipped cream, let’s promise each other that we will truthfully tell stories about how we could have helped our family members and/or friends but didn’t do so not wanting to look bad to others. Further, put him in his place by advising him how our parents tried to help us, but we refused to accept any form of their help.

It would be appreciated if those of you who were on coaching staffs that won national championships and/or SEC championships also include photos of you receiving your corresponding trophies, plagues, etc.

PS: Those who will also be offering their football expertise on ESPN during national signing day please advise so that we can all tune in…I can’t wait!
Such a ray of sunshine. You make Dale Carnegie look like a misanthrope.
 
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