One thing I'm troubled with about Richt is that he seems to have no balls on 4th down. I watched the UGA Bama game this year. On 2 occassions in the first 20 minutes or so he faced 4th and inches around midfield and twice he punted. At the time of the second punt he was losing by 14 points and needed to take risks, but no.
You don't give Bama the ball at midfield.
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When you're down by 14 you don't punt once you cross the 50 and it's 4th and less than one.
You play to win the F'ing game.
I haven't watched Richt coached teams closely enough to know if the OP's point was an isolated game or a recurring problem but I'll state for the record that the type of decision making described in that first post ****es me off more than just about anything when it comes to football coaches.
I'm willing to wait and see what Richt, the head coach calling his own plays after a change of scenery, does here on a consistent basis before I bust out the pitch fork but I agree with the premise that coaching like a **** gets you nowhere.