Looking at the current QB situation, one would have to think this situation has the potential to be a nightmare for Richt.
He was forced out at UGA after a very good 15 year run in which he elevated the program, won two SEC titles, churned out NFL talent, and averaged about 10 wins per season. What happened? The QB situation turned into the perfect storm in 2015, that's what happened.
After Aaron Murray (and Hutson Mason's one season), he had highly-rated QBs on his roster that never panned out.
--Jacob Park--4 star recruit that ended up transferring to Iowa State and then left the team in mid-season.
--Brice Ramsey--4 star recruit that couldn't be counted on in live action. (Actually contributed more as a punter than QB).
--Faton Bauta--3 star recruit that was supposed to be dual-threat, but turned out to be UGA's Kirby Freeman...or worse.
--Greyson Lambert--4 star recruit that started out at UVA and then transferred to UGA.
In 2015 Lambert was the starter, but he was way too inconsistent. He looked like a total stud running a play-action fake and dropping back to set up to throw. But once he would carry out the fake he would have no idea where to go with the ball and would either make a bad throw or take a sack. Lambert couldn't get it done. Ramsey was totally unreliable. By the middle of the season, Richt uncharacteristically got desperate and ran Bauta out there as the unexpected starter vs the Crocs. He proceeded to throw 4 picks and Georgia got blown out by a Treon Harris-led team. And that was pretty much the end for Richt at Georgia.
The team went on to win 10 games in 2015 in spite of all that and the cupboard was completely stacked for Kirby Smart when he took over. But a depth chart full of unusable QBs did Mark Richt in.
Fast forward to 2018. He brought Miami back to national prominence ahead of schedule and won 10 games with a backup QB left over from the former staff. He has 3 other highly-rated QBs on his depth chart. The 5th year senior starter is riding a 4-game losing streak and is clearly unable to get the job done. The fans are fed up and so are many of the players (if reports are to be trusted). He's at a crossroads. He doesn't want a nightmare repeat of 2015 where he keeps trotting out different guys and none of them perform. Out of the guys currently on the roster, he has to pick the right QB to lead the team and he has to do it now.
We can only hope that he learned something from 2015 and gets it right this time around.
He was forced out at UGA after a very good 15 year run in which he elevated the program, won two SEC titles, churned out NFL talent, and averaged about 10 wins per season. What happened? The QB situation turned into the perfect storm in 2015, that's what happened.
After Aaron Murray (and Hutson Mason's one season), he had highly-rated QBs on his roster that never panned out.
--Jacob Park--4 star recruit that ended up transferring to Iowa State and then left the team in mid-season.
--Brice Ramsey--4 star recruit that couldn't be counted on in live action. (Actually contributed more as a punter than QB).
--Faton Bauta--3 star recruit that was supposed to be dual-threat, but turned out to be UGA's Kirby Freeman...or worse.
--Greyson Lambert--4 star recruit that started out at UVA and then transferred to UGA.
In 2015 Lambert was the starter, but he was way too inconsistent. He looked like a total stud running a play-action fake and dropping back to set up to throw. But once he would carry out the fake he would have no idea where to go with the ball and would either make a bad throw or take a sack. Lambert couldn't get it done. Ramsey was totally unreliable. By the middle of the season, Richt uncharacteristically got desperate and ran Bauta out there as the unexpected starter vs the Crocs. He proceeded to throw 4 picks and Georgia got blown out by a Treon Harris-led team. And that was pretty much the end for Richt at Georgia.
The team went on to win 10 games in 2015 in spite of all that and the cupboard was completely stacked for Kirby Smart when he took over. But a depth chart full of unusable QBs did Mark Richt in.
Fast forward to 2018. He brought Miami back to national prominence ahead of schedule and won 10 games with a backup QB left over from the former staff. He has 3 other highly-rated QBs on his depth chart. The 5th year senior starter is riding a 4-game losing streak and is clearly unable to get the job done. The fans are fed up and so are many of the players (if reports are to be trusted). He's at a crossroads. He doesn't want a nightmare repeat of 2015 where he keeps trotting out different guys and none of them perform. Out of the guys currently on the roster, he has to pick the right QB to lead the team and he has to do it now.
We can only hope that he learned something from 2015 and gets it right this time around.
