The Svengali
Sophomore
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- Aug 23, 2015
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Richt is not a winner, and that fact is obvious to any honest broker without skin in the game. He’s a man that was fired for non performance from a P5 school with tremendous resources, and the exact same trends and issues that got him fired from UGA continue here at Miami.
College coaches that were fired for non performance have never, ever won anything meaningful at other destinations. And we happily threw $4M to that guy. It’s insane!
Will Muschamp, anyone? Tyrone Willingham? Charlie Weiss? Rich Rodriguez?
He has win only 2 conference titles in 18 years as a HC (one more conference title than Ralph Friegden) and those are statistical outliers/ breaks from the norm; 9-10 wins per annum are a reversion to the mean.
Was his firing at UGA after a 15 year stint, a result of “growing pains”? He’s old, outdated, far too rigid with his system, and not capable of developing and coaching a championship level product.
Great coaches and leaders are both flexible and responsive with their decision making. Richt is neither, and he’s incapable of adapting to the facts on the ground. Bad traits for any leader!
He’ll continue to bang away at that square peg until fits into that round hole, consequences be damned.
Richt is a good person, but the road to football **** is paved with good intentions.
College coaches that were fired for non performance have never, ever won anything meaningful at other destinations. And we happily threw $4M to that guy. It’s insane!
Will Muschamp, anyone? Tyrone Willingham? Charlie Weiss? Rich Rodriguez?
He has win only 2 conference titles in 18 years as a HC (one more conference title than Ralph Friegden) and those are statistical outliers/ breaks from the norm; 9-10 wins per annum are a reversion to the mean.
Was his firing at UGA after a 15 year stint, a result of “growing pains”? He’s old, outdated, far too rigid with his system, and not capable of developing and coaching a championship level product.
Great coaches and leaders are both flexible and responsive with their decision making. Richt is neither, and he’s incapable of adapting to the facts on the ground. Bad traits for any leader!
He’ll continue to bang away at that square peg until fits into that round hole, consequences be damned.
Richt is a good person, but the road to football **** is paved with good intentions.